Effect of high-fluoride water on intelligence in children
The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was measured in 118 children, aged 10-12 years, who were life-long residents in two villages of similar population size and social, educational and economic background but differing in the level of fluoride in drinking water. The children in the high-fluoride area (dri...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fluoride 2000-05, Vol.33 (2), p.74-78 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Intelligence Quotient (IQ) was measured in 118 children, aged 10-12 years, who were life-long residents in two villages of similar population size and social, educational and economic background but differing in the level of fluoride in drinking water. The children in the high-fluoride area (drinking water fluoride 3.15 plus or minus 0.61 mg/L [ppm]) (mean plus or minus S.D.) had higher urinary fluoride levels (4.99 plus or minus 2.57 mg/L) than the children in the low-fluoride area (drinking water fluoride 0.37 plus or minus 0.04 mg/L) (urinary fluoride 1.43 plus or minus 0.64 mg/L). The IQ of the 60 children in the high-fluoride area was significantly lower, mean 92.27 plus or minus 20.45, than that of the 58 children in the low-fluoride area, mean 103.05 plus or minus 13.86. More children in the high-fluoride area, 21.6%, were in the retardation ( |
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ISSN: | 0015-4725 |