Cross-sectional study protocol to assess the environmental exposure of endocrine disruptive chemicals: bisphenol-A and heavy metals in children.

Q3 Medicine
Vivek Singh Malik, Ravindra Khaiwal
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Introduction: Endocrine-disruptors are exogenous compounds that interfere with the human biological system. Bisphenol-A and toxic ele-mental mixtures (e.g. As, Pb, Hg, Cd, and U) are major endocrine-disruptive chemicals documented by the USEPA. Globally obesi-ty is a major health problem with increasing fast-food intake among children. The use of food packaging material is rising global-ly, becoming a primary source of chemical migration from food contact materials.

Material and methods: This protocol is a cross-sectional study, and the primary outcome is to assess the various dietary and non-dietary exposure sources of endocrine-disruptive chemicals (bisphenol A and heavy metals) through a questionnaire, and quantification of urinary bisphenol A and heavy metals using LC-MS/MS and ICP-MS, respectively, among children. In this study, anthropometric assess-ment, socio-demographic characteristics, and laboratory investigations will be performed. Exposure pathway assessment will be done using questions about household characteristics, surroundings, food and water sources, physical/dietary habits, and nutri-tional assessment.

Results: An exposure pathway model will be developed based on the questions on source, pathway/exposure, and receptor (child), of those exposed to or potentially exposed to the endocrine-disruptive chemicals.

Conclusions: The children who are exposed or potentially exposed to the chemical migration sources need intervention through local bodies, school curriculum, and training programs. Also, methodological points of view implication of regression models and the LASSO approach will be assessed to identify the emerging risk factors of childhood obesity and even reverse causality through multi-pathway exposure sources. The feasibility of the current study outcome can be implicated in developing countries.

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评估儿童内分泌干扰化学物质:双酚a和重金属的环境暴露的横断面研究方案。
内分泌干扰物是干扰人体生物系统的外源性化合物。双酚a和有毒元素混合物(如砷、铅、汞、镉和铀)是美国环保局记录的主要内分泌干扰化学物质。在全球范围内,随着儿童快餐摄入量的增加,肥胖已成为一个主要的健康问题。食品包装材料的使用在全球范围内不断增加,成为食品接触材料化学迁移的主要来源。材料和方法:本方案是一项横断面研究,主要结果是通过问卷调查和分别使用LC-MS/MS和ICP-MS对儿童尿液中双酚a和重金属的定量,评估各种饮食和非饮食暴露源(双酚a和重金属)。在这项研究中,将进行人体测量评估,社会人口统计学特征和实验室调查。暴露途径评估将使用家庭特征、环境、食物和水源、身体/饮食习惯和营养评估等问题进行。结果:将根据暴露于或潜在暴露于内分泌干扰化学物质的人的来源、途径/暴露和受体(儿童)等问题建立暴露途径模型。结论:暴露于或潜在暴露于化学迁移源的儿童需要通过当地机构、学校课程和培训计划进行干预。此外,将评估回归模型和LASSO方法的方法学观点,以确定新出现的儿童肥胖风险因素,甚至通过多途径暴露源逆转因果关系。目前研究结果的可行性可能会影响到发展中国家。
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Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Pediatric Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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