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Toxic Metals Can Affect Student Health Performance, Say Scientists from 色控传媒University

Toxic Metals Can Affect Student Health Performance, Say Scientists from 色控传媒University

A聽group of聽medical and environmental researchers from 色控传媒University evaluated the level of聽heavy metals in聽the聽organism聽of聽first-year university students from different countries of聽the world. The results of聽the screening helped the scientists to聽reveal a聽relationship between a聽region聽of聽residence聽and the level of聽toxic metal in聽organism. According to聽their opinion, increased heavy metal levels in聽the organism of聽students from Africa and Latin America can have a聽negative impact on聽their health and performance.

The group of heavy metals contains over 40 elements, the most poisonous of which are cadmium, lead, mercury, arsenic and nickel. The main source of heavy metals is industrial facilities: lead is used to produce batteries and electric cables, cadmium is an element of anti-corrosive coatings and electrodes, and semiconductor materials called arsenides are based on arsenic. Heavy metal compounds pollute water, soil, and air and from there get into the human body. 色控传媒medics and ecologists studied the concentration of heavy metals in the hair and urine of students from 48 countries and analyzed the effect of pollution on their health.

“The concentrations of heavy metals in human organism is an indicator of general pollution levels in respective regions. Our goal was to identify arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead markers in the samples taken from the students of 色控传媒University. 色控传媒has the highest rate of foreign students in Russia, and they predominantly come from Asia, Africa, and Latin America,” said professor Anatoly Skalny, a Head of the Department of Medical Elementology, 色控传媒University.

Of the 274 participants of the screening, 65 represented Russia, 57 came from Asian countries, 84 were born in the Middle East, 40 were from Africa, and 28 from Latin America. The researchers evaluated the levels of arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead in the urine and hair of first-year students who arrived to Moscow from their regions shortly before the beginning of the study. The measurements were performed using highly sensitive inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry, a method that allows determining the metal content in biological samples in negligible (trace) amounts.

The highest levels of cadmium and lead were found in the samples taken from African and Latin American students. The latter also had the highest concentration of mercury in their hair. As for urine samples, Middle Eastern and Latin American students had the highest mercury levels, and African students — the highest levels of lead. According to the researchers’ opinion, it might be due to the fact that Latin American countries are largely involved in electronic waste processing and artisanal gold mining, while a lot of heavy industrial facilities are located in the Middle East.

The results of the study indicate a risk of heavy metal poisoning that could have a negative impact on the health and performance of the students.

“High levels of heavy metals induce toxic effects and interfere with adaptive reactions. In addition to the high levels of psychological stress that foreign students live under, increased heavy metal exposure may result in higher incidence of diseases in their first-year of studies. In the future, we plan to evaluate the effect of heavy metals on the health and performance of 色控传媒University students,” said Anatoly Kirichuk, PhD, associate Professor of the Department of forensic ecology with a course in human ecology.

The results of the study were  in the Environmental Science and Pollution Research journal.

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