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Lodge, Evans K.; Guseh, Nahnsan S.; Martin, Chantel L.; Fry, Rebecca C.; White, Alexandra J.; Ward-Caviness, Cavin K.; Galea, Sandro; & Aiello, Allison E. (2022). The Effect of Residential Proximity to Brownfields, Highways, and Heavy Traffic on Serum Metal Levels in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study. Environmental Advances, 9, 100278. PMCID: PMC9401556

Abstract

Research in environmental sciences has demonstrated that land in close proximity to brownfields and heavily trafficked highways is contaminated with toxic metals. Despite this, little is known about the influence of brownfields and highways on metal levels in residents living nearby. We used data from 774 participants in the Detroit Neighborhood Health Study to estimate the effect of residential proximity to brownfields, highways, and present-day traffic on serum levels of lead, mercury, manganese, and copper using generalized estimating equations. We found that a 1 standard deviation increase in residential brownfield density within 200m was associated with increased serum lead levels (

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envadv.2022.100278

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2022

Journal Title

Environmental Advances

Author(s)

Lodge, Evans K.
Guseh, Nahnsan S.
Martin, Chantel L.
Fry, Rebecca C.
White, Alexandra J.
Ward-Caviness, Cavin K.
Galea, Sandro
Aiello, Allison E.

Article Type

Regular

PMCID

PMC9401556

Data Set/Study

Detroit Neighborhood Health Study (DNHS)

Continent/Country

United States of America

State

Michigan

ORCiD

Lodge - 0000-0002-2222-5441
Aiello - 0000-0001-7029-2537