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Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374422/a-state-by-state-comparison-of-policies-that-protect-private-well-users
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katlyn Schmitt, Darya Minovi, Sophie Loeb, Mary H Ward
BACKGROUND: While the Safe Drinking Water Act allows states and localities to adopt stronger protections for drinking water, state and local requirements concerning private drinking water wells vary dramatically and often do not provide necessary protections for residents who rely on well water. OBJECTIVE: This paper inventories ten types of policies including laws, regulations, programs, and activities that states have adopted or partaken in to encourage safe drinking water for residential well owners...
February 19, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365975/occupational-exposure-to-organic-solvents-and-risk-of-bladder-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai Xie, Melissa C Friesen, Dalsu Baris, Molly Schwenn, Nathaniel Rothman, Alison Johnson, Margaret R Karagas, Debra T Silverman, Stella Koutros
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer has been linked to several occupations that involve the use of solvents, including those used in the dry-cleaning industry. OBJECTIVES: We evaluated exposure to solvents and risk of bladder cancer in 1182 incident cases and 1408 controls from a population-based study. METHODS: Exposure to solvents was quantitatively assessed using a job-exposure matrix (CANJEM). Exposure to benzene, toluene and xylene often co-occur...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355783/a-pilot-study-of-chlormequat-in-food-and-urine-from-adults-in-the-united-states-from-2017-to-2023
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexis M Temkin, Sydney Evans, Demetri D Spyropoulos, Olga V Naidenko
Chlormequat chloride is a plant growth regulator whose use on grain crops is on the rise in North America. Toxicological studies suggest that exposure to chlormequat can reduce fertility and harm the developing fetus at doses lower than those used by regulatory agencies to set allowable daily intake levels. Here we report, the presence of chlormequat in urine samples collected from people in the U.S., with detection frequencies of 69%, 74%, and 90% for samples collected in 2017, 2018-2022, and 2023, respectively...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347123/quantified-retrospective-biomonitoring-of-fetal-and-infant-elemental-exposure-using-la-icp-ms-analysis-of-deciduous-dentin-in-three-contrasting-human-cohorts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
T Punshon, Julia A Bauer, Margaret R Karagas, Modupe O Coker, Marc G Weisskopf, Joseph J Mangano, Felicitas B Bidlack, Matthew N Barr, Brian P Jackson
BACKGROUND: Spatial elemental analysis of deciduous tooth dentin combined with odontochronological estimates can provide an early life (in utero to ~2 years of age) history of inorganic element exposure and status. OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the importance of data normalization to a certified reference material to enable between-study comparisons, using populations with assumed contrasting elemental exposures. METHODS: We used laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) of dentin to derive a history of elemental composition from three distinct cohort studies: a present day rural cohort, (the New Hampshire Birth Cohort Study (NHBCS; N = 154)), an historical cohort from an urban area (1958-1970), (the St...
February 12, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38326532/sources-of-personal-pm-2-5-exposure-during-pregnancy-in-the-madres-cohort
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Xu, Karl O'Sharkey, Jane Cabison, Marisela Rosales, Thomas Chavez, Mark Johnson, Tingyu Yang, Seung-Hyun Cho, Ryan Chartier, Brendan Grubbs, Nathana Lurvey, Deborah Lerner, Frederick Lurmann, Shohreh Farzan, Theresa M Bastain, Carrie Breton, John P Wilson, Rima Habre
BACKGROUND: Personal exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5 ) is impacted by different sources each with different chemical composition. Determining these sources is important for reducing personal exposure and its health risks especially during pregnancy. OBJECTIVE: Identify main sources and their contributions to the personal PM2.5 exposure in 213 women in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy in Los Angeles, CA. METHODS: We measured 48-hr integrated personal PM2...
February 7, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316907/representativeness-of-the-us-epa-pm-monitoring-site-locations-to-the-us-population-implications-for-air-pollution-prediction-modeling
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meredith Pedde, Sara D Adar
Air pollution prediction modeling establishes relationships between measurements and geographical and meteorological characteristics to infer concentrations at locations without measurements. Since air pollution monitors are limited in number, predictions may be generated for locations different than those used to train the model. The epidemiologic impacts of this potential mismatch hinge on whether the population resides in areas well-represented by monitoring sites. Here we quantify the fraction of the population with geographical characteristics not reflected by the 2000, 2010, and 2020 EPA PM2...
February 6, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38307938/associations-of-minimally-processed-and-ultra-processed-food-intakes-with-cardiovascular-health-in-korean-adults-the-korea-national-health-and-nutrition-examination-survey-knhanes-vi-2013-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lita Kim, Yun-Hee Choi, Da-An Huh, Kyong Whan Moon
BACKGROUND: Although recent studies have suggested the adverse effects of processed foods on cardiovascular disease, few studies have been conducted on the effects of food processing on cardiovascular health (CVH) in Koreans. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate the associations of minimally processed foods (MPF) and ultra-processed foods (UPF) intakes with CVH. METHODS: We used the data of 6945 adults (≥19) from the sixth Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey...
February 2, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279032/noise-and-mental-health-evidence-mechanisms-and-consequences
#28
REVIEW
Omar Hahad, Marin Kuntic, Sadeer Al-Kindi, Ivana Kuntic, Donya Gilan, Katja Petrowski, Andreas Daiber, Thomas Münzel
The recognition of noise exposure as a prominent environmental determinant of public health has grown substantially. While recent years have yielded a wealth of evidence linking environmental noise exposure primarily to cardiovascular ailments, our understanding of the detrimental effects of noise on the brain and mental health outcomes remains limited. Despite being a nascent research area, an increasing body of compelling research and conclusive findings confirms that exposure to noise, particularly from sources such as traffic, can potentially impact the central nervous system...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38279031/environmental-and-social-inequities-in-continental-france-an-analysis-of-exposure-to-heat-air-pollution-and-lack-of-vegetation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucie Adélaïde, Ian Hough, Emie Seyve, Itai Kloog, Grégory Fifre, Guy Launoy, Ludivine Launay, Mathilde Pascal, Johanna Lepeule
BACKGROUND: Cumulative environmental exposures and social deprivation increase health vulnerability and limit the capacity of populations to adapt to climate change. OBJECTIVE: Our study aimed at providing a fine-scale characterization of exposure to heat, air pollution, and lack of vegetation in continental France between 2000 and 2018, describing spatiotemporal trends and environmental hotspots (i.e., areas that cumulate the highest levels of overexposure), and exploring any associations with social deprivation...
January 26, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38267618/determining-the-connectivity-of-tribal-communities-to-wastewater-treatment-facilities-for-use-in-environmental-contamination-and-exposure-assessments-by-wastewater-based-surveillance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Menchú-Maldonado, Diego E Novoa, Carrie N Joseph, Erin M Driver, Rebecca L Muenich, Otakuye Conroy-Ben
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available on the connectivity of Tribal communities to wastewater treatment facilities (WWTFs). This is important for understanding current sanitation infrastructure which drives public health and community construction, knowledge of potential routes of exposure through lack of infrastructure and/or discharging facilities, and opportunities to assess community health through wastewater-based surveillance (WBS). OBJECTIVES: The objective of this work was to assess current wastewater infrastructure for 574 Federally Recognized Indian Tribes (FRITs) in the United States (US) to determine the number and location of facilities on or adjacent to Tribal reservations and Off-Reservation Trust Lands, with the goal of determining the feasibility of employing wastewater-based surveillance within these communities and to identify areas with inadequate sanitation infrastructure...
January 24, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38253592/compare-the-marginal-effects-for-environmental-exposure-and-biomonitoring-data-with-repeated-measurements-and-values-below-the-limit-of-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
I-Chen Chen, Stephen J Bertke, Cheryl Fairfield Estill
BACKGROUND: Environmental exposure and biomonitoring data with repeated measurements from environmental and occupational studies are commonly right-skewed and in the presence of limits of detection (LOD). However, existing model has not been discussed for small-sample properties and highly skewed data with non-detects and repeated measurements. OBJECTIVE: Marginal modeling provides an alternative to analyzing longitudinal and cluster data, in which the parameter interpretations are with respect to marginal or population-averaged means...
January 22, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38195989/per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-ether-acids-in-well-water-and-blood-serum-from-private-well-users-residing-by-a-fluorochemical-facility-near-fayetteville-north-carolina
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nadine Kotlarz, Theresa Guillette, Claire Critchley, David Collier, C Suzanne Lea, James McCord, Mark Strynar, Michael Cuffney, Zachary R Hopkins, Detlef R U Knappe, Jane A Hoppin
BACKGROUND: A fluorochemical facility near Fayetteville, North Carolina, emitted per- and polyfluoroalkyl ether acids (PFEAs), a subgroup of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), to air. OBJECTIVE: Analyze PFAS in private wells near the facility and in blood from well users to assess relationships between PFEA levels in water and serum. METHODS: In 2019, we recruited private well users into the GenX Exposure Study and collected well water and blood samples...
January 10, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191926/ingested-nitrate-and-nitrite-and-end-stage-renal-disease-in-licensed-pesticide-applicators-and-spouses-in-the-agricultural-health-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dazhe Chen, Christine G Parks, Laura E Beane Freeman, Jonathan N Hofmann, Rashmi Sinha, Jessica M Madrigal, Mary H Ward, Dale P Sandler
BACKGROUND: Nitrate and nitrite ingestion has been linked to kidney cancer, possibly via the endogenous formation of carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds. These exposures might also contribute to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). OBJECTIVES: We investigated associations of drinking water nitrate and dietary nitrate and nitrite intakes (total and by food type) with incident ESRD in the Agricultural Health Study. We also explored modifying effects of vitamin C and heme iron intake, which may affect endogenous nitrosation...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38191925/reconstructing-individual-level-exposures-in-cohort-analyses-of-environmental-risks-an-example-with-the-uk-biobank
#34
REVIEW
Jacopo Vanoli, Malcolm N Mistry, Arturo De La Cruz Libardi, Pierre Masselot, Rochelle Schneider, Chris Fook Sheng Ng, Lina Madaniyazi, Antonio Gasparrini
Recent developments in linkage procedures and exposure modelling offer great prospects for cohort analyses on the health risks of environmental factors. However, assigning individual-level exposures to large population-based cohorts poses methodological and practical problems. In this contribution, we illustrate a linkage framework to reconstruct environmental exposures for individual-level epidemiological analyses, discussing methodological and practical issues such as residential mobility and privacy concerns...
January 8, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38184724/systematic-review-of-microplastics-and-nanoplastics-in-indoor-and-outdoor-air-identifying-a-framework-and-data-needs-for-quantifying-human-inhalation-exposures
#35
REVIEW
Tiffany Eberhard, Gaston Casillas, Gregory M Zarus, Dana Boyd Barr
BACKGROUND: Humans are likely exposed to microplastics (MPs) in a variety of places including indoor and outdoor air. Research to better understand how exposure to MPs correlates to health is growing. To fully understand the possible impacts of MPs on human health, it is necessary to quantify MP exposure and identify what critical data gaps exist. OBJECTIVES: The current paper provides a human exposure assessment of microplastics in the air using systematically reviewed literature that provided concentration of MPs in air as well as doses used in toxicology studies to calculate inhalation exposure dose...
January 6, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177333/predicting-personal-pah-exposure-using-high-dimensional-questionnaire-and-wristband-data
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah M McLarnan, Lisa M Bramer, Holly M Dixon, Richard P Scott, Lehyla Calero, Darrell Holmes, Elizabeth A Gibson, Haleigh M Cavalier, Diana Rohlman, Rachel L Miller, Laurel Kincl, Katrina M Waters, Kim A Anderson, Julie B Herbstman
BACKGROUND: Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a class of pervasive environmental pollutants with a variety of known health effects. While significant work has been completed to estimate personal exposure to PAHs, less has been done to identify sources of these exposures. Comprehensive characterization of reported sources of personal PAH exposure is a critical step to more easily identify individuals at risk of high levels of exposure and for developing targeted interventions based on source of exposure...
January 5, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177335/vibrio-cholerae-and-salmonella-typhi-culture-based-wastewater-or-non-sewered-sanitation-surveillance-in-a-resource-limited-region
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Petros Chigwechokha, Ruth Lusungu Nyirenda, Davie Dalitsani, Ranken Lorvin Namaumbo, Yohanny Kazembe, Ted Smith, Rochelle H Holm
BACKGROUND: In resource-limited regions, relying on individual clinical results to monitor community diseases is sometimes not possible. Establishing wastewater and non-sewered sanitation surveillance systems can offer opportunities to improve community health. OBJECTIVE: We provide our experience of establishing a wastewater and non-sewered sanitation surveillance laboratory in Malawi, a resource-limited region, for Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella serotype Typhi...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38177334/personal-care-product-use-patterns-in-association-with-phthalate-and-replacement-biomarkers-across-pregnancy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Emma M Rosen, Danielle R Stevens, Amanda M Ramos, Erin E McNell, Mollie E Wood, Stephanie M Engel, Alexander P Keil, Antonia M Calafat, Julianne Cook Botelho, Elena Sinkovskaya, Ann Przybylska, George Saade, Alfred Abuhamad, Kelly K Ferguson
BACKGROUND: Humans are exposed to phthalates, a class of non-persistent chemicals, through multiple products, including personal care and cosmetics. Associations between specific phthalates and product use have been inconsistent. However, determining these connections could provide avenues for exposure reduction. OBJECTIVE: Examine the association between patterns of personal care product use and associations with phthalate and replacement biomarkers. METHODS: In the Human Placenta and Phthalates Study, 303 women were enrolled in early pregnancy and followed for up to 8 visits across gestation...
January 4, 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429481/assessing-exposure-and-health-consequences-of-chemicals-in-drinking-water-in-the-21st-century
#39
EDITORIAL
Nicole C Deziel, Cristina M Villanueva
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January 2024: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38148338/predictors-of-early-life-residential-mobility-in-urban-and-rural-pennsylvania-children-with-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia-and-implications-for-environmental-exposure-assessment
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cassandra J Clark, Joshua L Warren, James E Saiers, Xiaomei Ma, Michelle L Bell, Nicole C Deziel
BACKGROUND: Residential mobility can introduce exposure misclassification in pediatric epidemiology studies using birth address only. OBJECTIVE: We examined whether residential mobility varies by sociodemographic factors and urbanicity/rurality among children with cancer. METHODS: Our study included 400 children born in Pennsylvania during 2002-2015 and diagnosed with leukemia at ages 2-7 years. Addresses were obtained from state registries at birth and diagnosis...
December 26, 2023: Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
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