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Occupational exposure to
manganese, copper, lead, iron, mercury and zinc
and the risk of Parkinson's disease.


A population-based case-control study was conducted in the Henry Ford
Health System (HFHS) in metropolitan Detroit to assess occupational
exposures to manganese, copper, lead, iron, mercury and zinc as risk
factors for Parkinson's disease (PD).

Non-demented men and women 50 years of age who were receiving primary
medical care at HFHS were recruited, and concurrently enrolled cases (n =
144) and controls (n = 464) were frequency-matched for sex, race and age
(+/- 5 years).

A risk factor questionnaire, administered by trained interviewers, inquired
about every job held by each subject for 6 months from age 18 onward,
including a detailed assessment of actual job tasks, tools and environment.

An experienced industrial hygienist, blinded to subjects' case-control
status, used these data to rate every job as exposed or not exposed to one
or more of the metals of interest.

Adjusting for sex, race, age and smoking status, 20 years of occupational
exposure to any metal was not associated with PD.

However, more than 20 years exposure to
manganese
(Odds Ratio [OR] = 10.61, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] = 1.06, 105.83) or
copper
(OR = 2.49, 95% CI = 1.06,5.89)
was associated with PD.

Occupational exposure for > 20 years to combinations of
lead-copper
(OR = 5.24, 95% CI = 1.59, 17.21),
lead-iron
(OR = 2.83, 95% CI = 1.07,7.50), and
iron-copper
(OR = 3.69, 95% CI = 1.40,9.71)
was also associated with the disease.

No association of occupational exposure to iron, mercury or zinc with PD
was found.

A lack of statistical power precluded analyses of metal combinations for
those with a low prevalence of exposure (i.e., manganese, mercury and zinc).

Our findings suggest that chronic occupational exposure to manganese or
copper, individually, or to dual combinations of lead, iron and copper, is
associated with PD.


Neurotoxicology 1999 Apr-Jun;20(2-3):239-47
Gorell JM, Johnson CC, Rybicki BA, Peterson EL,
Kortsha GX, Brown GG, Richardson RJ
Department of Neurology,
Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, Michigan 48202, USA.
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PMID: 10385887, UI: 99313665

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