Towards a more reliable assessment of health risks associated with the population exposure to bisphenols

J. Klánová, R. Barouki
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The exposure of populations to a wide range of chemicals through their outdoor and indoor environments, food, water and consumer products is a matter of growing concern for the public and health authorities. Chemical risk governance is complicated by a lack of knowledge on the composition of chemical mixtures to which populations are exposed, their spatial variability and major drivers of their toxicity, as well as long-term changes in the chemical exposures with respect to age, gender and occupation. A significant attention has been previously given to persistent pollutants or endocrine disrupting chemicals but there are important knowledge gaps related to compounds for which the concern has only recently emerged due to their increasing environmental concentrations, evidence of human exposures or alerting toxicological data. A need for the development of new approaches to the assessment of human health risks accounting for exposures to emerging chemicals and complex chemical mixtures can be demonstrated on the paper on urinary bisphenol A (BPA) and dyslipidaemia.1 The meta-analysis of National …
争取更可靠地评估与人群接触双酚类物质有关的健康风险
人们通过其室外和室内环境、食物、水和消费品接触各种化学品,这是公众和卫生当局日益关注的一个问题。由于缺乏对人群所接触的化学混合物的组成、其空间变异性和毒性的主要驱动因素以及化学品接触在年龄、性别和职业方面的长期变化的了解,化学品风险治理变得复杂。以前对持久性污染物或干扰内分泌的化学品给予了极大的关注,但由于其环境浓度不断增加、人类接触的证据或令人警惕的毒理学数据,这些化合物最近才引起人们的关注,因此存在重要的知识空白。关于尿双酚A (BPA)和血脂异常的文件可以证明,有必要开发新的方法来评估暴露于新兴化学品和复杂化学混合物的人类健康风险国家的元分析…
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