Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年12月05日
Millions of Americans—especially Gen X—are dealing with psychiatric disorders associated with leaded gasoline exhaust, new study finds
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一项研究发现,汽油中添加的铅导致美国过去75年出现1.51亿例精神疾病,其中包括抑郁症、焦虑症和多动症等。研究人员结合了国家健康和营养检查调查(NHANES)的血液铅水平数据和历史汽油含铅数据,估计了1940年至2015年儿童时期的血液铅水平,并计算了与铅暴露相关的精神健康症状。研究表明,X世代(1966年至1986年出生)受到的铅暴露最多,他们也是精神疾病症状增加最多的一代。该研究强调了汽油含铅对公众健康,特别是儿童大脑发育的负面影响,并呼吁人们关注铅暴露的危害。

🤔研究发现,美国过去75年约有1.51亿例精神疾病病例可能与儿童时期的铅暴露有关,这些疾病包括抑郁症、焦虑症和多动症等。

👶X世代(1966-1986年出生)在汽油含铅量最高时期成长,因此受到的铅暴露最多,也经历了精神疾病症状的最大增长。

🚗汽油中添加铅是为了保持汽车引擎健康,但从20世纪70年代开始,由于健康和环境问题,逐渐停止使用,并于1996年完全淘汰。

🧠铅暴露对儿童大脑发育尤其有害,可能导致认知能力下降、精细运动技能受损和情绪调节能力降低。

⚠️即使少量铅也会导致严重健康问题,包括发育迟缓、学习困难、易怒等,成人也可能出现高血压、关节和肌肉疼痛、记忆问题等症状。

Researchers found that those who were born between 1966 and 1986—Generation X— were the most lead-exposed, as they were children during the peak of leaded-gasoline’s usage. They also experienced the largest increase in mental illness symptoms, according to the study.The study, from Aaron Reuben, a postdoctoral scholar in neuropsychology at Duke University, and colleagues Michael McFarland and Mathew Hauer at Florida State University, states that more than half of the current U.S. population was exposed to “neurotoxic levels” of lead via its use in gasoline. Lead was first added to gasoline in 1927 to keep car engines healthy; its use was gradually taken off the market starting in the 1970s due to both health and environmental concerns, and phased out completely in 1996.  To find out what kind of impact the exposure to lead-containing fumes had on mental health, researchers combined blood-lead level data from publicly available National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES) with historic leaded-gasoline data to estimate childhood blood-lead levels from 1940 to 2015. They then calculated population elevations of mental health symptoms known to be associated with lead exposure by calculating “mental illness points.” “This is the exact approach we have taken in the past to estimate lead’s harms for population cognitive ability and IQ,” McFarland told Science Daily, noting that the research team previously identified that lead lowered IQ points from the U.S. population over the past century by 824 million.Their latest research estimates that 151 million cases of psychiatric disorders—including depression, anxiety, and hyperactivity— from the past 75 years can be traced to childhood lead exposure.“We saw very significant shifts in mental health across generations of Americans,” Hauer told Science Daily. “Meaning many more people experienced psychiatric problems than would have if we had never added lead to gasoline.”The researchers point out, however, that this study does not prove causation. They also note that it is only based on exposure to leaded gasoline, not factoring in other lead exposures from lead pipes, contaminated food and soil, or airborne dust from lead-emitting manufacturing, waste incineration, and lead processing operations.How does lead affect the brain?Lead exposure is most dangerous to children, and can be particularly disruptive to brain development in early life, researchers explained in the study. They noted that childhood lead exposure could result in decreased cognitive ability, fine motor skills, and emotional regulation capacity.Numerous other studies have linked childhood lead exposure with mental disorders, the researchers wrote, including depression and anxiety, as well as personality changes that lead to neuroticism and lower impulse-control.Even small amounts of lead can cause serious health problems, according to the Mayo Clinic. Children younger than 6 are especially vulnerable to the impacts of lead exposure, which can cause developmental delays, learning difficulties, and irritability, among other symptoms in children and newborns, from sluggishness and vomiting to hearing loss and seizures.Babies exposed to lead before birth might be born prematurely, have lower birth weight, and have slowed growth—while adults can experience high blood pressure, joint and muscle pain, memory issues, headaches, mood disorders, reduced sperm count, and miscarriage or stillbirth as a result from lead poisoning.“Humans are not adapted to be exposed to lead at the levels we have been exposed to over the past century,” Reuben told Science Daily. “We have very few effective measures for dealing with lead once it is in the body, and many of us have been exposed to levels 1,000 to 10,000 times more than what is natural.”More on Gen X and health:

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