Visual-Spatial Attention Abilities Among School Children Exposed to Low Environmental Lead Level

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.3844/ojbsci.2022.439.447
Sana Maidoumi, Mariam Ouisselsat, Charif Radouan Ouaziz, Nadia Abbassi, M. Loukid, A. Ahami, A. Pineau, A. Sedki
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: Lead (Pb) is an intrusive toxic matter which harms the neurocognitive and behavioral development of children even with doses considered normal. The present paper aims at evaluating the visual-spatial attention function among 142 schoolchildren living in a mining area (cases) in comparison to 177 living in the Chouiter area (control group) in Marrakech. We used the Bell Dam Test (BDT) for the assessment of their visual attentional abilities and unilateral spatial neglect. Interviews with parents were conducted to identify co-variables related to Pb exposure. Agricultural soil, drinking, and groundwater were collected from the surrounding area of the children's school. The determination of Pb content in the environment was performed by ICP-MS. The results demonstrated that cases' scores in the test of visual attentional abilities and in scanning procedures were significantly worse in comparison to the control group (p = 0.05 and p = 0.002, respectively). In cases, soil Pb level was higher (67.14±10.13 g/g) than in controls (41.73±13.6 g/g). Pb levels in groundwater and drinking water were low with a significant difference between the two areas in groundwater. The mean scores of visual attentions were significantly lower in children exposed to environmental Pb contamination compared to those who are not exposed (p = 0.008). These findings suggest that Pb is probably incriminated in the genesis of visual attention deficit.
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低环境铅含量学童的视觉空间注意能力
铅(Pb)是一种侵入性有毒物质,即使在正常剂量下也会损害儿童的神经认知和行为发育。本论文旨在评估生活在马拉喀什矿区的142名学童(案例)与生活在Chouiter地区的177名学童(对照组)的视觉空间注意功能。采用贝尔坝测试(BDT)对视觉注意能力和单侧空间忽视能力进行评价。对家长进行访谈,以确定与铅暴露有关的协变量。农业土壤、饮用水和地下水都是从儿童学校周围地区收集的。采用电感耦合等离子体质谱法测定环境中铅的含量。结果表明,患者在视觉注意能力测试和扫描程序中的得分明显低于对照组(p = 0.05和p = 0.002)。试验组土壤铅水平(67.14±10.13 g/g)高于对照组(41.73±13.6 g/g)。地下水和饮用水中铅含量均较低,两地地下水中铅含量差异显著。环境铅污染儿童的视觉注意平均得分明显低于未暴露儿童(p = 0.008)。这些发现表明铅可能与视觉注意缺陷的发生有关。
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OnLine Journal of Biological Sciences
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