Trace metals have been associated with adverse health effects in occupational studies or laboratory studies, but have not been monitored in general population groups. Information on levels of exposure to these compounds is essential to determine the need for regulatory mechanisms to reduce the levels of hazardous pollutants to which the general population is exposed and to establish population-based reference intervals for several potentially toxic metals.
Participants aged 6 years and older on a one-third sample were tested.
Specimens were processed, stored and shipped to Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, National Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. Detailed specimen collection and processing instructions are discussed in the NHANES Laboratory/Medical Technologists Procedures Manual (LPM). Read the LABDOC file for detailed data processing and editing protocols. The analytical methods are described in the Description of the Laboratory Methodology section.
The NHANES quality control and quality assurance protocols (QA/QC) meet the 1988 Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments mandates. Detailed quality control and quality assurance instructions are discussed in the NHANES Laboratory/Medical Technologists Procedures Manual (LPM). Read the LABDOC file for detailed QA/QC protocols.
Measures of urinary iodine were assessed in participants aged 6 years and over on a one-third sample.
The analysis of NHANES 2001–2002 laboratory data must be conducted with the key survey design and basic demographic variables. The NHANES 2001–2002 Household Questionnaire Data Files contain demographic data, health indicators, and other related information collected during household interviews. They also contain all survey design variables and sample weights for these age groups. The phlebotomy file includes auxiliary information such as the conditions precluding venipuncture. The household questionnaire and phlebotomy files may be linked to the laboratory data file using the unique survey participant identifier SEQN.
Subsample Weight Notes
Special sample weights are required to analyze these data properly. Use the special weights included in this data file when analyzing data.
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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6 to 136161 | Range of Values | 2837 | 2837 | |
. | Missing | 105 | 2942 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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9 to 774 | Range of Values | 2858 | 2858 | |
. | Missing | 84 | 2942 |
Code or Value | Value Description | Count | Cumulative | Skip to Item |
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0 to 663502.47832 | Range of Values | 2942 | 2942 | |
. | Missing | 0 | 2942 |