%0 Journal Article %T Blood lead is significantly associated with metabolic syndrome in Korean adults: an analysis based on the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES), 2008 %A Sang Youl Rhee %A You-Cheol Hwang %A Jeong-taek Woo %A Dong Hyun Sinn %A Sang Ouk Chin %A Suk Chon %A Young Seol Kim %J Cardiovascular Diabetology %D 2013 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1475-2840-12-9 %X We analyzed MS status and whole blood lead, mercury, cadmium, manganese, and creatinine-adjusted urine arsenic concentrations in 1,405 subjects, ? 20 years of age, who were registered for the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2008.Various demographic and biochemical parameters were associated with MS and blood heavy metal status. After adjusting for these variables, lead was the only heavy metal that was significantly associated with MS. Lead concentrations in subjects with MS were significantly higher than those in subjects without MS (p?=?0.015). The prevalence of MS and a moderate/high risk for cardiovascular disease, as determined by Framingham risk score, also increased significantly according to the logarithmic transformation of the lead quartile (p?