Detalles del proyecto
Description
DESCRIPTION: There is considerable evidence that some mercury from "silver
fillings" distributes to body tissues, particularly the brain. Occupational
exposure to mercury vapor is associated with increases in the prevalence of
tremor, peripheral neuropathy, cerebellar dysfunction, and abnormal measures
of balance. Occupational exposure also is associated with deficits in
neuropsychological tests of memory and visuospatial ability and increased
reports of subjective symptoms and disturbed mood. The investigators
propose to address the hypothesis that low dose mercury exposure, derived
from amalgams in the mouth, may be associated with evidence of neurological
dysfunction and neuropsychological deficits.
By conducting a cross-sectional study, the investigators will test whether
amalgam-derived mercury is adversely associated with tests of neurological
function, visuospatial ability, memory and attention/executive function.
The study sample will comprise approximately 750-840 Columbia University
personnel, ages 30-49 years. Based on preliminary work, it is known that
the cohort will have a wide range of visible amalgam surfaces. Measures of
exposure will be urinary mercury concentration and the numbers of amalgam
surfaces, total and occlusal. The proposed outcome measures tap a wide
range of neurological and neuropsychological functions. A variety of tests
will assess four domains of neuropsychological function:
visuomotor/visuospatial function, memory, attention and executive function,
and vocabulary. A self-reported questionnaire of mood and a symptom
checklist will also be administered. In addition, the investigators will
collect quantitative measures of postural sway. After control for
confounding variables, including measures of social desirability and
hypochondriasis, the dose-response relationships between exposure and each
functional domain will be described.
Results from this study will have potential public health applications.
Adverse associations, if found, might lead to less use of mercury amalgams.
Alternatively, evidence favoring the null hypothesis would allay widespread
fears that a variety of health problems may be associated with amalgam
exposure.
Estado | Finalizado |
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Fecha de inicio/Fecha fin | 4/1/97 → 1/31/01 |
Financiación
- National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
Keywords
- Neuropsicología y psicología fisiológica
- Odontología (todo)
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