Injury trends for adolescents with early childhood lead exposure
LD Kincl, KN Dietrich, A Bhattacharya - Journal of adolescent health, 2006 - Elsevier
… was to investigate adolescents with a known childhood Pb burden to … injury risk. The specific
aims of this study were to obtain injury histories (since age 14 years) of the Cincinnati Lead …
aims of this study were to obtain injury histories (since age 14 years) of the Cincinnati Lead …
" Injury Trends for Adolescents with Early Childhood Lead Exposure": Comment.
DC Schwebel - 2007 - psycnet.apa.org
… to the field of pediatric injury prevention, and I commend the … pediatric lead exposure and
subsequent unintentional injury … relationship between lead exposure and increased injury risk…
subsequent unintentional injury … relationship between lead exposure and increased injury risk…
The history of injury control and the epidemiology of child and adolescent injuries
DC Grossman - The future of children, 2000 - JSTOR
… Overall, unintentional injury rates are highest among adolescents ages 15 to 19, males, …
rates of injuries compared to females, though this gender gap is narrow in early childhood and …
rates of injuries compared to females, though this gender gap is narrow in early childhood and …
Early life lead exposure from private well water increases juvenile delinquency risk among US teens
… Pb exposure continues to cause harm. … children for whom early life blood Pb and teenage
address were matched. Summary statistics for the sample are based on these 13,372 children. …
address were matched. Summary statistics for the sample are based on these 13,372 children. …
Effect of early lead exposure on the maturation of children's postural balance: a longitudinal study
A Bhattacharya, R Shukla, KN Dietrich… - Neurotoxicology and …, 2006 - Elsevier
… -associated trend in maturation of children's postural balance … [10], a teenage child with Pb
poisoning undergoing succimer … injuries at home and work. There is preliminary evidence that …
poisoning undergoing succimer … injuries at home and work. There is preliminary evidence that …
Dance-related injuries in children and adolescents treated in US emergency departments in 1991− 2007
KJ Roberts, NG Nelson… - Journal of physical …, 2013 - journals.humankinetics.com
… As other literature has previously described, the types, sites, and rates of dance-related
injuries are similar to those suffered by athletes in traditional sports. Methods: A retrospective …
injuries are similar to those suffered by athletes in traditional sports. Methods: A retrospective …
Understanding international crime trends: the legacy of preschool lead exposure
R Nevin - Environmental research, 2007 - Elsevier
… rates than older teens born before that rise in lead exposure. … and aggravated assault (causing
injury or with a lethal weapon)… Preschool children in 1970 were in the high murder offense …
injury or with a lethal weapon)… Preschool children in 1970 were in the high murder offense …
[HTML][HTML] Incidence, clinical management, and mortality risk following self harm among children and adolescents: cohort study in primary care
C Morgan, RT Webb, MJ Carr, E Kontopantelis… - bmj, 2017 - bmj.com
… (CPRD), one of the world’s largest databases of electronic primary care patient records,
we aimed: to investigate temporal trends in the incidence of self harm during 2001-14 among …
we aimed: to investigate temporal trends in the incidence of self harm during 2001-14 among …
[HTML][HTML] Identifying risk factors and advancing services for violently injured low-income black youth
… intersection for youth’s risk of future violent injury. Surprisingly, rates of lead poisoning were
… For example, our study found that beginning in early childhood, injured youth’s involvement …
… For example, our study found that beginning in early childhood, injured youth’s involvement …
Physical activity–related injury profile in children and adolescents according to their age, maturation, and level of sports participation
… Injury rates were defined as the number of sports injuries per 1000 hours of exposure (…
because of the positively skewed distribution of injury rates. The backward stepwise method using …
because of the positively skewed distribution of injury rates. The backward stepwise method using …