Americas
J. L. Annest, 1983. “Trends in the bood lead levels of the U.S. population: The Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II) 1976-1980.”
Lead has now been eliminated from motor gasoline throughout the Americas. It is still used in aviation gasoline for small planes. Long-term studies from Canada and the United States show that population blood lead levels are continuing to fall even though lead was eliminated from gasoline years ago. Lead is stored in the body and continues to be released from bone into the blood stream and then eliminated from the body, years after the time of exposure.