Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Pollution causes increased levels of LH, and this seems to cause mental health disorders.

Pollution causes increased levels of LH, and this seems to cause mental health disorders.


From the article 'Exposure to Urban Stressor and Effects on Luteinizing Hormone (LH) in Female Outdoor Workers


In follicular and lutheal phase of ovarian cycle, the LH mean levels were significantly higher in traffic police vs. controls. The distribution of LH values in traffic police and controls was significant in follicular, and lutheal phase. In ovulatory phase, LH mean levels were lower but not significant in traffic police compared to controls. An increase was found concerning mental health disorders referred to the questionnaire items in traffic police vs. controls, although the difference was not significant. Our results suggest that occupational exposure to urban stressor in female traffic police, may alter LH plasma concentrations. LH may be used in occupational set as an early biomarker of exposure to urban stressor.



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