ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER

Background: Water quality can decrease due to population growth, domestic waste handling, climate, and human activities. Most of the people in Cimahi use well water for drinking and eating. However, using well water with high lead levels for consumption can adversely affect on the lead levels in the...

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Main Authors: Perdina Nursidika, Dedeh Kurnia, Ganthina Sugihartina
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Published: Universitas Airlangga 2024-03-01
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/42452
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author Perdina Nursidika
Dedeh Kurnia
Ganthina Sugihartina
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description Background: Water quality can decrease due to population growth, domestic waste handling, climate, and human activities. Most of the people in Cimahi use well water for drinking and eating. However, using well water with high lead levels for consumption can adversely affect on the lead levels in the women’s blood of childbearing age. Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between lead levels in well water and the corresponding levels found in women’s blood in the Leuwigajah area of Cimahi. Method: Research samples were collected from both well water and the women’s blood of childbearing age (15 - 49 years) who consume well water for drinking and cooking. Subsequently, sample preparation was conducted, and the samples were analyzed using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The Spearman correlation test was employed to analyze the data and establish any potential correlations. Result: The lead content in water ranged from 0.055 ppm to 0.089 ppm, exceeding the requirements for lead in clean water. Meanwhile, lead levels in the blood ranged from 1.5 ug/dL to 78.2 ug/dL, with 6.7% falling within the normal category, 40% in the tolerable category, 30% in the excess category, and 23.3% in the high category. The statistical results show a significant relationship between lead levels in well water and the blood, with a correlation value of 37.9%. The correlation value indicates a weak positive relationship. Conclusion: There is a relationship between lead levels in well water and women’s blood.
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spelling doaj-art-c114adfd485a4d5cb9b3285c5899e0222025-02-03T10:36:22ZengUniversitas AirlanggaJournal of Vocational Health Studies2580-71612580-717X2024-03-017317518010.20473/jvhs.V7.I3.2024.175-18040533ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATERPerdina Nursidika0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7690-7977Dedeh Kurnia1https://orcid.org/0009-0001-6450-8933Ganthina Sugihartina2https://orcid.org/0009-0005-2735-6853Medical Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Applied Science Program, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, Jenderal Achmad Yani University, IndonesiaMedical Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Applied Science Program, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, Jenderal Achmad Yani University, IndonesiaPharmacy Diploma 3, Pharmacy, Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health Bandung, IndonesiaBackground: Water quality can decrease due to population growth, domestic waste handling, climate, and human activities. Most of the people in Cimahi use well water for drinking and eating. However, using well water with high lead levels for consumption can adversely affect on the lead levels in the women’s blood of childbearing age. Purpose: This study investigates the relationship between lead levels in well water and the corresponding levels found in women’s blood in the Leuwigajah area of Cimahi. Method: Research samples were collected from both well water and the women’s blood of childbearing age (15 - 49 years) who consume well water for drinking and cooking. Subsequently, sample preparation was conducted, and the samples were analyzed using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The Spearman correlation test was employed to analyze the data and establish any potential correlations. Result: The lead content in water ranged from 0.055 ppm to 0.089 ppm, exceeding the requirements for lead in clean water. Meanwhile, lead levels in the blood ranged from 1.5 ug/dL to 78.2 ug/dL, with 6.7% falling within the normal category, 40% in the tolerable category, 30% in the excess category, and 23.3% in the high category. The statistical results show a significant relationship between lead levels in well water and the blood, with a correlation value of 37.9%. The correlation value indicates a weak positive relationship. Conclusion: There is a relationship between lead levels in well water and women’s blood.https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/42452contaminated water leadlead in bloodlead in waterwomen of childbearing age
spellingShingle Perdina Nursidika
Dedeh Kurnia
Ganthina Sugihartina
ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
Journal of Vocational Health Studies
contaminated water
lead
lead in blood
lead in water
women of childbearing age
title ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
title_full ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
title_fullStr ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
title_full_unstemmed ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
title_short ELEVATED BLOOD LEAD LEVELS IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE DUE TO LEADS EXPOSURE FROM CONTAMINATED WATER
title_sort elevated blood lead levels in women of reproductive age due to leads exposure from contaminated water
topic contaminated water
lead
lead in blood
lead in water
women of childbearing age
url https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JVHS/article/view/42452
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