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Association of Childhood Blood Lead Levels With Cognitive Function and Socioeconomic Status at Age 38 Years and With IQ Change and Socioeconomic Mobility Between Childhood and Adulthood
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Association of Childhood Blood Lead Levels With Cognitive Function and Socioeconomic Status at Age 38 Years and With IQ Change and Socioeconomic Mobility Between Childhood and Adulthood

A. Reuben, A. Caspi, D.W. Belsky, J. Broadbent, H. Harrington, K. Sugden, R.M. Houts, S. Ramrakha, R. Poulton and T.E. Moffitt
JAMA, Vol.317(12), pp.1244-1251
2017
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/15215
Appears in  The Dunedin Study

Abstract

adult age factors child cognition cognition disorders comprehension intelligence intelligence tests lead lead, blood short-term memory New Zealand prospective studies sex factors social class social mobility
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