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Objectively measured external building quality, Census housing vacancies and age, and serum metals in an adult cohort in Detroit, Michigan.

Evans K LodgeChantel L MartinRebecca C FryAlexandra J WhiteCavin K Ward-CavinessSandro GaleaAllison E Aiello
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2022)
Using longitudinal data from a representative cohort of adults in Detroit, Michigan, we demonstrate that Census data regarding housing vacancies and age and neighborhood survey data regarding housing quality are associated with increasing serum lead levels. Previous research has primarily focused on housing quality and lead exposures among children. Here, we demonstrate that area-level metrics of housing quality are associated with lead exposures among adults.
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