Effects on blood pressure, on kidney function in adults and on the nervous system in children, even at small doses… exposure harm lead are numerous. What if the presence of lead in the air also had direct consequences on the female fertility and childbirth ? This is the finding of a study conducted by researchers from the Japanese University of Tohoku, the results of which were published in the journal Science of the Total Environment.
In demography, we speak of sex-ratio. This term refers to the number of males per 100 females at birth. “Generally, for every 100 women, 104 to 107 men are bornsays Nozomi Tatsuma, lead author of the study. But in recent years, the sex ratio has declined around the world and the number of male births has fallen..”
However, according to several previous studies, this sex ratio is influenced in part by exposure to chemical substances, such as dioxins, as well as to heavy metals such as methylmercury. Lead can also have repercussions on the health of men and women: it can reduce female fertility as well as male sperm quality. According to Japanese researchers, it might therefore play a major role in the evolution of the sex ratio.
Their study thus focused on more than 85,000 women in Japan, divided into five different groups according to their (…)
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