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. 2015 May 29;12(6):6232–6248. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120606232

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Levels of blood lead and mercury by household income at enrollment and residential areas in the 2281 children, CHEER, Korea, 2005–2006. Geometric mean levels for blood metal were calculated using the multivariate generalized linear model after adjusting for age, gender, child’s weight, second hand smoke, survey year, hour for playing outside (for blood lead), and fish consumption frequency per week (for blood mercury).