| Literature DB >> 23831304 |
Mina Ha1, Ho-Jang Kwon2, Jong-Han Leem3, Hwan-Cheol Kim3, Kee Jae Lee4, Inho Park5, Young-Wook Lim6, Jong-Hyeon Lee7, Yeni Kim8, Ju-Hee Seo9, Soo-Jong Hong9, Youn-Hee Choi10, Jeesuk Yu11, Jeongseon Kim12, Seung-Do Yu13, Bo-Eun Lee13.
Abstract
For the first nationwide representative survey on the environmental health of children and adolescents in Korea, we designed the Korean Environmental Health Survey in Children and Adolescents (KorEHS-C) as a two-phase survey and planned a sampling strategy that would represent the whole population of Korean children and adolescents, based on the school unit for the 6-19 years age group and the household unit for the 5 years or less age group. A pilot study for 351 children and adolescents aged 6 to 19 years in elementary, middle, and high school of two cities was performed to validate several measurement methods and tools, as well as to test their feasibility, and to elaborate the protocols used throughout the survey process. Selected exposure biomarkers, i.e., lead, mercury, cadmium in blood, and bisphenol A, metabolites of diethylhexyl phthalate and di-n-butyl phthalate and cotinine in urine were analyzed. We found that the levels of blood mercury (Median: 1.7 ug/L) and cadmium (Median: 0.30 ug/L) were much higher than those of subjects in Germany and the US, while metabolites of phthalates and bisphenol A showed similar levels and tendencies by age; the highest levels of phthalate metabolites and bisphenol A occurred in the youngest group of children. Specific investigations to elucidate the exposure pathways of major environmental exposure need to be conducted, and the KorEHS-C should cover as many potential environmental hazards as possible.Entities:
Keywords: Children and adolescents; Environmental Health Survey; Framework; Human biomonitoring; Pilot study; Sampling strategy
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23831304 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2013.06.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Hyg Environ Health ISSN: 1438-4639 Impact factor: 5.840