Lead Poisoning Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Iron and Zinc Supplementation on Neuropsychological and Educational Achievement in Lead-exposed School Children
Lead is negatively linked to nutritional status, behavior and cognition in children. Despite
extensive knowledge of its toxicity and efforts to reduce exposure, lead continues to be a
problem in developed and developing countries. When lead exposure is unavoidable due to its
pervasive nature, effective means of protecting or disrupting that exposure need to be
developed. Nutritional interventions are one such option. We conducted a 2x2 factorial,
placebo-controlled trial of 6-month iron and zinc supplementation among lead-exposed
children in Torreón, Mexico (altitude 1060 m). Nine schools were selected based on proximity
to a lead smelter and first-graders were individually randomized to daily treatment with 30
mg iron, 30 mg zinc, both, or placebo. In addition to biochemical indicators, cognitive
functions and behavior were evaluated at baseline, after the 6-month supplementation period,
and again after another 6 months (without supplementation).
At baseline, 602 children ages 6.2-8.5 years were enrolled.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 602 |
Est. completion date | December 2001 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2001 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 6 Years to 8 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 1st grade child Exclusion Criteria: - Blood lead concentration =>45 ug/dL - Hemoglobin concentration < 9 g/dL |
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Factorial Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Baltimore | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition, Salvador Zubiran, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico |
United States,
Kordas K, Canfield RL, López P, Rosado JL, Vargas GG, Cebrián ME, Rico JA, Ronquillo D, Stoltzfus RJ. Deficits in cognitive function and achievement in Mexican first-graders with low blood lead concentrations. Environ Res. 2006 Mar;100(3):371-86. Epub 200 — View Citation
Kordas K, Casavantes KM, Mendoza C, Lopez P, Ronquillo D, Rosado JL, Vargas GG, Stoltzfus RJ. The association between lead and micronutrient status, and children's sleep, classroom behavior, and activity. Arch Environ Occup Health. 2007 Summer;62(2):105-1 — View Citation
Kordas K, Lopez P, Rosado JL, García Vargas G, Alatorre Rico J, Ronquillo D, Cebrián ME, Stoltzfus RJ. Blood lead, anemia, and short stature are independently associated with cognitive performance in Mexican school children. J Nutr. 2004 Feb;134(2):363-71 — View Citation
Kordas K, Stoltzfus RJ, López P, Rico JA, Rosado JL. Iron and zinc supplementation does not improve parent or teacher ratings of behavior in first grade Mexican children exposed to lead. J Pediatr. 2005 Nov;147(5):632-9. — View Citation
Moodie S, Ialongo N, López P, Rosado J, García-Vargas G, Ronquillo D, Kordas K. The conjoint influence of home enriched environment and lead exposure on children's cognition and behaviour in a Mexican lead smelter community. Neurotoxicology. 2013 Jan;34:3 — View Citation
Rico JA, Kordas K, López P, Rosado JL, Vargas GG, Ronquillo D, Stoltzfus RJ. Efficacy of iron and/or zinc supplementation on cognitive performance of lead-exposed Mexican schoolchildren: a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. Pediatrics. 2006 Mar;117(3): — View Citation
Rosado JL, López P, Kordas K, García-Vargas G, Ronquillo D, Alatorre J, Stoltzfus RJ. Iron and/or zinc supplementation did not reduce blood lead concentrations in children in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial. J Nutr. 2006 Sep;136(9):2378-83. — View Citation
Rosado JL, Ronquillo D, Kordas K, Rojas O, Alatorre J, Lopez P, Garcia-Vargas G, Del Carmen Caamaño M, Cebrián ME, Stoltzfus RJ. Arsenic exposure and cognitive performance in Mexican schoolchildren. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Sep;115(9):1371-5. — View Citation
Roy A, Kordas K, Lopez P, Rosado JL, Cebrian ME, Vargas GG, Ronquillo D, Stoltzfus RJ. Association between arsenic exposure and behavior among first-graders from Torreón, Mexico. Environ Res. 2011 Jul;111(5):670-6. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2011.03.003. Epub — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Arsenic exposure | total urinary arsenic, inorganic arsenic, monomethylarsonic acid, dimethylarsinic acid | 6-12 months | No |
Primary | Blood lead concentration | 6-12 months | No | |
Secondary | Anthropometric composite | Height, weight | 6-12 months | No |
Secondary | Serum ferritin concentration | 6-12 months | No | |
Secondary | Serum zinc concentration | 6-12 months | No | |
Secondary | Hemoglobin concentration | 6-12 months | No | |
Secondary | Conners Behavior Rating Scales for parents and teachers | 6-12 months | No | |
Secondary | Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Math achievement test, tests of attention and memory | 6-12 months | No |
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