Shiyi Yi , Weiping Chen , Xiaonuo Li , Jingqi Dong
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摘要
考虑到土壤中的重金属可能会对生态系统安全和人类健康造成深远的危害,因此土壤中的重金属污染是一个全球关注的问题。本研究对与土壤重金属相关的健康风险评估进行了全面系统的综述,并从发表年限、案例分布、土地利用特征、引用频率和评估模型等方面进行了文献计量分析。研究结果为了解土壤有害有机物对人类健康风险评估的研究现状、热点、局限和未来方向提供了宝贵的知识,揭示了这一主题的快速发展和广泛关注,涉及 67 个国家的 930 篇原创文章,涵盖 7 种土地利用模式中的 21 种有害有机物。然而,在量化 HMs 污染与人类健康之间错综复杂的关系时,迫切需要解决不确定性问题,这凸显了概率评估方法、本地化模型参数以及生物可及性的重要性。这项研究有助于提高对土壤 HMs 相关健康风险评估的全面认识,为进行更精确、更可靠的健康风险评估以指导有效的风险管理开辟了更广阔的前景。
Decoding the terrain of soil heavy metal(oid)s: Health risk assessment through a bibliometric analysis of trends, hotspots, and future horizons
Heavy metal(oid)s contamination in soil is a worldwide concerned issue, considering the potentially far-reaching hazards to ecosystem safe and human health. This study provides a comprehensive and systematic review on health risk assessment associated with soil HMs, and carries out a bibliometric analysis in terms of publication years, case distribution, land use characteristics, citation frequency and assessment models. The findings provide valuable knowledge for understanding research status, hotspots, limitations and future direction in assessing human health risks caused by soil HMs, revealing the rapid development and wide concern on this subject with 930 original articles across 67 countries, covering 21 HMs in 7 land use patterns. However, there is an urgent need for addressing uncertainties in quantifying the intricate relationship between HMs contamination and human health, which highlights the significance of probabilistic assessment methods, localized model parameters as well as the incorporation of bioaccessibility. This study contributes to enhance all-round understanding for soil HMs-related health risk assessment, and has broader prospects for performing a more precise and reliable health risk assessment to guide effective risk management.