Citation
Feisal, Nur Azalina Suzianti
(2020)
Effects of heavy metals in bauxite from school environment on respiratory health and biomarkers of exposure among primary school children in Pahang, Malaysia.
Doctoral thesis, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
Abstract
Mining activities pose a serious threat to human health and the general
environmental ecosystem in Malaysia and globally. This study was to determine
the relationships between heavy metals in school environments with reported
health symptoms, lung function, and biomarkers among primary students. A
comparative cross-sectional study was carried out on 148 students in the studied
group and 122 students in the comparative group. Heavy metals in the air (n=48),
dust (n=32), and soil (n=28) of school environments monitored using Gillian
personal sampling pump and 400W vacuum cleaner. Reported health symptoms
were gathered using questionnaire. Chestgraph HI-105 was used for lung
function measurement. Heavy metals were analysed using Inductively Coupled
Plasma Mass Spectrometry. Data analysis was carried using SPSS analysis.
The concentration of PM10 and heavy metals in environment was significantly
higher in the studied area. The highest heavy metal concentration in all school
environments was Ni in the studied area. Highest reported symptoms among
students in the studied area were cough with flu (48.0%) followed by nasal
congestion (45.9%), runny nose (42.6%) and headache (41.2%). While in
comparative group was cough with flu (35.9%) and cough only (35.2%) for the
past 3 months. Symptoms such as headache, dizziness, diagnosed asthma,
runny nose, nasal congestion, sore throat, dry throat, chest tightness after
outdoor activities and itchiness showed significant differences between two
groups. This study also showed students in studied area have significantly lower
lung functions ratio with 68.2% FEV1 abnormalities followed by 50% of FEV1/FVC
and 38.5% of FVC. All heavy metals accumulated in hair and toenails were
significantly higher in studied group than the comparative group. Pb accounted
for the highest heavy metal accumulation detected in hair with 18.14 μg/g while
Ni accounted for the highest heavy metal accumulation detected in toenails with
6.13 μg/g. Higher pollutants concentration of PM10 and heavy metals
concentrations in indoor air, window dust and corridor dust were significantly
associated with all reported health symptoms except for cough and chest
tightness at night. PM10 and heavy metals exposure in school environments
especially air, window dust and corridor dust were significantly associated with
reduction of lung functions. Findings showed there was significant relationship
between heavy metals in environment with heavy metals accumulation in
biomarkers. This study indicated the association of heavy metals concentration
in biomarkers with all reported health symptoms. Lower values of lung functions
were found significantly associated with runny nose, nasal congestion, dry
throat, chest tightness, chest tightness at night and chest tightness after outdoor
activities. Logistic regression showed increasing exposure to heavy metals in
indoor air and dust to health symptoms and lung function. Increasing exposure
to heavy metals in environment increase the concentrations of heavy metals in
biomarkers. This study found that school location to mining area and Ni
concentrations in indoor air and dust were the two risk factors for health
outcomes among students. Since it is near the school location, proper zoning
implemented for school location, mining companies should have appropriate
standard operating procedures (SOP) and cleanliness should be emphasized.
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Item Type: |
Thesis
(Doctoral)
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Subject: |
Aluminum Oxid - adverse effects |
Subject: |
Biomarkers |
Subject: |
Bauxite - Health aspects |
Call Number: |
FPSK (p) 2020 28 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Prof. Juliana Jalaludin, PhD |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Medicine and Health Science |
Keywords: |
Students; Mining; Bauxite; Health symptoms; Lung function;
Biomarkers; Heavy metals |
Depositing User: |
Ms. Rohana Alias
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Date Deposited: |
08 Apr 2025 01:58 |
Last Modified: |
08 Apr 2025 01:58 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/116068 |
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