Personal, indoor, and outdoor VOC exposures in a probability sample of children.

John L Adgate, Lynn E Eberly, Charles Stroebel, Edo D Pellizzari, Ken Sexton
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As part of the Minnesota Children's Pesticide Exposure Study we measured volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations in a probability sample of households with children. The 6-day average concentrations for 10 common VOCs were obtained in urban and nonurban residences twice during this multiphase study: screening-phase indoor measurements were collected in 284 households, and in the intensive-phase matched outdoor (O), indoor (I), and personal (P) measurements were collected in a subset (N=72) of the screened households. Screening-phase households with smokers had significantly higher concentrations of benzene and styrene compared to nonsmoking households; households with an attached garage had significantly higher levels of benzene, chloroform, styrene, and m/p- and o-xylene compared to households without an attached garage; and nonurban residences, which had a greater prevalence of smokers and attached garages, had significantly higher 1,1,1-trichloroethane, styrene, and toluene and significantly lower tetrachloroethylene concentrations compared to urban households. The screening-phase weighted distributions estimate the mean and variability in indoor VOC concentrations for more than 45,000 households with children in the census tracts sampled. Overall, median indoor concentrations of most VOCs measured in this study were similar to or lower than indoor levels measured previously in the United States. Intensive-phase outdoor VOC concentrations were generally lower than other major metropolitan areas, but urban concentrations were significantly higher than nonurban concentrations for all compounds except 1,1,1-trichloroethylene. A consistent pattern of P>I>O was observed for nine of 10 VOCs, with 1,1,1-trichloroethylene (I>P>O) being the only exception to this pattern. For most children, the indoor at-home microevironment was strongly associated with personal exposure after controlling for important covariates, but the ratio of median to upper bound exposures was smaller than that observed in studies of adults. There are relatively little data on VOC exposures in children, so these results are useful for estimating the central tendency and distribution of VOC exposures in locations where children spend a majority of their time.

儿童在个人、室内和室外VOC暴露的概率样本。
作为明尼苏达州儿童农药暴露研究的一部分,我们测量了有孩子的家庭概率样本中挥发性有机化合物(VOC)的浓度。在这个多阶段的研究中,我们两次获得了城市和非城市住宅中10种常见挥发性有机化合物的6天平均浓度:筛选阶段收集了284个家庭的室内测量数据,在密集阶段收集了筛选家庭的一个亚组(N=72)的室外(O)、室内(I)和个人(P)测量数据。筛查阶段有吸烟者的家庭苯和苯乙烯浓度明显高于不吸烟的家庭;与没有车库的家庭相比,有车库的家庭苯、氯仿、苯乙烯、间/对二甲苯和邻二甲苯的含量明显更高;与城市居民相比,吸烟者和附属车库的非城市居民的1,1,1-三氯乙烷、苯乙烯和甲苯浓度明显较高,而四氯乙烯浓度明显较低。筛选阶段加权分布估计了在人口普查区抽样的超过45,000个有孩子的家庭室内VOC浓度的平均值和变异性。总体而言,本研究中测量的大多数挥发性有机化合物的室内浓度中值与之前在美国测量的室内浓度相似或更低。除1,1,1-三氯乙烯外,密集期室外VOC浓度普遍低于其他主要大都市地区,但城市浓度显著高于非城市浓度。10种挥发性有机化合物中有9种具有一致的P>I>O的规律,只有1,1,1-三氯乙烯(I>P>O)例外。对于大多数儿童来说,在控制了重要协变量后,室内家庭微环境与个人暴露密切相关,但中位数与上限暴露的比例小于在成人研究中观察到的比例。关于儿童接触挥发性有机化合物的数据相对较少,因此这些结果对于估计儿童在大部分时间里接触挥发性有机化合物的集中趋势和分布是有用的。
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