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. 2011 Jan 19;10:6. doi: 10.1186/1476-069X-10-6

Table 5.

Multivariate analysis for male reproductive hormones and metal concentrations in seminal and blood plasma and whole blood1.

FSH LH T

β 95% CI β 95% CI β 95% CI
Lead S.P. .05 (-.24, .39) .14 (-.13, .41) .11 (-.10, .31)

Lead B.P. -.20 (-.64, .25) -.07 (-.49, .31) -.12 (-.40, .14)

Lead W.B. .04 (-.03, .04) .05 (-.05, .07) .01 (-.05, .02)

Cadmium S.P. -.02 (-.03, .03) 3.7 (-3.1, 10.3) 4.3 (-.55, 10.1)

Cadmium B.P. -1.9 (-9.3, 5.9) -4.3 (-18.3, 8.9) -9.2 (-22.7, 2.1)

Cadmium W.B. -12.0 (-25.0, 3.9) 4.4 (-.41, 9.5) -.22 (-3.3, 3.5)

Mercury S.P. .06 (-.02, .05) .01 (-.01, .06) .03 (-.01, .04)

Mercury B.P. -.07 (-.08, .02) -.03 (-.08, .02) -.02 (-.05, .02)

Mercury W.B. .02 (-.07, .01) .02 (-.01, .02) .003 (-.01, .02)

1Controlling for age, BMI and number of cigarettes per day

S.P.: Seminal plasma

B.P.: Blood plasma

W.B.: Whole blood

β= regression coefficient

CI = confidence interval

Heavy metal concentrations were ln-transformed