Abstract
The aim of this study was to a determine the relation of blood lead levels socio-economical and nutrition status in primary school children in Kırıkkale. Socio-economical and demographical information and blood were obtained. For the 533 children (7-16 years old) from four primary schools which were selected according to their distance from the factories which use lead. The mean blood lead levels of the children were found to be 2.54 ± 1.44 µg/dl (min 0 - max 6.5 µg/dl). The mean blood lead levels in the schools close to the high-risk area were higher than those observed in the distant schools. It was observed that as the extent of malnutrition increased, the blood lead levels decreased. No significant relation was found between blood lead levels and socioeconomical status. The blood lead levels of the children in Kırıkkale are within the accepted range considered to be normal. Children residing closer to the industrial areas are exposed to more lead more and therefore they should be followed up more closely and regularly.
Keywords: Kan kurşun düzeyi, ilköğretim çağı çocukları, çevre sağlığı, Blood lead levels, primary school students, environmental health