APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

Cognitive Effects from Early Childhood Lead Exposure Reflect Duration of Exposure

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Cognitive

  • Hannah Marden
    Emmanuel College
  • Sandra Shaheen
    Longwood Neuropsychology
  • Belmonte Katelyn
    Emmanuel College

Abstract

Archival records on 128 children with elevated blood lead levels requiring medical treatment and followup with cognitive batteries were available for analysis. Findings suggest that duration of lead poisoning is more predictive of longterm cognitive difficulties than peak lead level alone. The specific pattern of neurocognitive sequelae is discussed.

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