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. 2006 Jan;11(1):17–23. doi: 10.1007/BF02898203

Factors affecting hand tremor and postural sway in children

Toyoto Iwata 1,, Kunihiko Nakai 2, Mineshi Sakamoto 3, Miwako Dakeishi 1, Hiroshi Satoh 2, Katsuyuki Murata 1,
PMCID: PMC2723616  PMID: 21432371

Abstract

Objectives

It is crucial to consider covariates relevant for outcome variables in developing dose-effect relations of environmental hazardous toxins. The aim of this study was to clarify the covariates affecting hand tremor and postural sway in children.

Methods

Hand tremor and postural sway, as well as hair mercury concentrations, were measured in 155 boys and 148 girls at age 7 years.

Results

Current mercury concentrations in child hair ranged from 0.35 to 6.32 μg/g (geometric mean, 1.71 μg/g for boys and 1.58 μg/g for girls), and were not significantly correlated with the neuromotor parameters. All hand tremor and postural sway parameters, except for tremor intensity at 1–6 Hz with non-dominant hand, were significantly larger in the boys than in the girls. Using multiple regression analysis, some postural sway parameters were related negatively to age in the boys and girls (p<0.05), and positively to height (p<0.05). Similarly, hand tremor parameters were positively related to age, height and heart rate either in the boys or in the girls (p<0.05). Also, there were positive relationships between tremor intensity at 1–6 Hz and transversal and sagittal sways at 1–2 Hz and 2–4 Hz (p<0.05).

Conclusions

Heart rate and postural sway, together with age, sex, and height, should be considered in interpreting hand tremor in children. Hand tremor or postural sway may not be so sensitive or specific to methylmercury exposures at levels of less than 7 μg/g in hair.

Key words: hand tremor, postural sway, covariates, methylmercury, child

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