Non-occupational exposure to heavy metals of the residents of an industrial area and biomonitoring
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Non-occupational exposure to heavy metals of the residents of an industrial area and biomonitoring
Abstract
In areas at high environmental risk, a major issue is the assessment of the exposure of the general population to industrial pollutants. To date, few studies have investigated exposure to heavy metals in a population residing in a high risk environmental area. The aim of this study is to evaluate the exposure to heavy metals in the industrial area of Taranto, Southern Italy, through biological monitoring techniques. We measured the levels of inorganic arsenic and methylated metabolites, lead, cadmium, chromium, and manganese in the urine samples of 279 subjects residing in Taranto and neighboring areas. After obtaining informed consent from each participant, qualified health staff administered a standardized structured questionnaire investigating lifestyle habits and assessing any confounding factors. The biological monitoring data showed high urinary concentrations of nearly all of the heavy metals investigated. These findings could be related to the presence of industrial plants and is sufficient to warrant the expectation that local and national institutions should be required to adopt preventive measures to reduce the environmental exposure of the general population to heavy metals.
Keywords: Biological monitoring; Environmental exposure; Heavy metals; Polluted area; Resident population.
Conflict of interest statement
Compliance with ethical standards Ethics approval and consent to participate All subjects agreed to the processing of their personal data and understood that this information was categorized as “sensitive data.” All subjects were informed that the data from the research protocol would be treated in an anonymous and collective way, with scientific methods and for scientific purposes in accordance with the principles of the Helsinki Declaration. Conflict of interest The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest.
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