Table 1. General characteristics of study participants according to gender
Table 2. Characteristics of study participants according to categories of household income
Table 3. Characteristics of study participants according to categories of education level
Table 4. The relationship between household income level and heavy metals concentration according to the demographic factors
Table 5. Odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals of the level of Heavy metals among Korean adults across categories of SES
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