Respiratory Exposure to Highly Fluorinated Chemicals via Application of Ski Wax and Related Health Effects.

IF 7.4 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Current Environmental Health Reports Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-13 DOI:10.1007/s40572-023-00425-4
Kathryn A Crawford, Nicola Hartmann
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Abstract

Purpose: Waxes containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are applied to the base of skis and snowboards ("skis") to reduce friction with the snow surface and improve glide. PFAS exposure can adversely impact cardiometabolic, thyroid, liver, kidney, reproductive, and immune health and are associated with increased risk of certain cancers. In the present review, we summarize the state of the science on PFAS exposure from fluorinated ski wax use, including acute respiratory health effects and PFAS concentrations in biological and environmental media collected from ski waxing settings.

Recent findings: Perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acid (PFCA) concentrations in serum and air collected from professional wax technicians and the rooms where waxes are applied are among the highest of any occupation investigated to date, including the fluorochemical industry. High airborne concentrations of fluorotelomer alcohols contribute to high body burdens of certain PFCAs among ski waxers. Fluorinated ski waxes are a significant source of PFAS exposure for people waxing skis and/or spending time in areas where waxing occurs. We highlight recommendations for future research, policy, and technologies needed to address PFAS exposures from fluorinated wax use.

通过涂抹滑雪蜡呼吸道接触高氟化学品及相关健康影响。
目的:含有全氟和多氟烷基物质 (PFAS) 的蜡被涂抹在滑雪板和滑雪板("滑雪板")的底部,以减少与雪面的摩擦,提高滑行性能。接触 PFAS 会对心脏代谢、甲状腺、肝脏、肾脏、生殖和免疫健康产生不利影响,并增加罹患某些癌症的风险。在本综述中,我们总结了因使用含氟滑雪蜡而接触 PFAS 的科学现状,包括对急性呼吸系统健康的影响以及从滑雪打蜡环境中收集的生物和环境介质中的 PFAS 浓度:从专业打蜡技师和打蜡室收集到的血清和空气中的全氟烷基羧酸(PFCA)浓度是迄今为止所调查的所有职业(包括氟化工行业)中最高的。空气中氟橡胶醇的高浓度导致了滑雪蜡工体内某些全氟辛酸的高负担。含氟滑雪蜡是滑雪板打蜡者和/或在打蜡区域工作的人接触 PFAS 的重要来源。我们着重强调了未来研究、政策和技术方面的建议,以解决使用含氟雪蜡导致的 PFAS 暴露问题。
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47
期刊介绍: Current Environmental Health Reports provides up-to-date expert reviews in environmental health. The goal is to evaluate and synthesize original research in all disciplines relevant for environmental health sciences, including basic research, clinical research, epidemiology, and environmental policy.
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