2019
DOI: 10.1093/annweh/wxz012
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Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Organic Flame Retardants: A Systematic Review

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“…Greater maternal PBDE levels were strongly linked to worse newborn head circumference (HC) and Apgar1 scores ( 73 ). Multiple metabolic abnormalities may alter the connections by escalating oxidative stress, regulating vasodilation, mediating neurotoxicity, and causing dysbiosis in the mother’s gut microbiota ( 74 ). When discussing the potential link between PBDEs and neurodevelopmental issues, evidence for PBDE-induced epigenetic changes in DNA methylation, chromatin dynamics, and non-coding RNA expression was examined ( 75 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Edcs On Placentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Greater maternal PBDE levels were strongly linked to worse newborn head circumference (HC) and Apgar1 scores ( 73 ). Multiple metabolic abnormalities may alter the connections by escalating oxidative stress, regulating vasodilation, mediating neurotoxicity, and causing dysbiosis in the mother’s gut microbiota ( 74 ). When discussing the potential link between PBDEs and neurodevelopmental issues, evidence for PBDE-induced epigenetic changes in DNA methylation, chromatin dynamics, and non-coding RNA expression was examined ( 75 ).…”
Section: Impact Of Edcs On Placentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a review by Gravel et al [ 11 ], peer-reviewed publications of quantitative air, dust, and biological fluid studies assessing the occupational exposure of formal workers from different industries to organic compounds, including BFRs were critically collected and compiled. Evidence showed the most studied compounds were PBDEs and NBFRs, while the most studied sites were offices and WEEE recycling facilities, the latter reporting the highest exposures.…”
Section: Weee Recycling As a Source Of Exposure To Bfrs: Health And Environmental Hazardsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As with a variety of other pollutants, exposure to BFRs in the occupational environment can be much higher than environmental exposure. In fact, some of the highest BFR exposures that have been determined were in offices and WEEE recycling facilities [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air and dermal exposure to flame retardants, reported previously in workers in some of these industries (e.g., chemical manufacturing), was elevated compared to other studies . There have been relatively few occupational-specific biological monitoring studies, but non-occupational studies have been conducted to determine human exposure to flame retardants in the general population and within specific groups such as gymnasts or those seeking reproductive counseling. ,,, Gravel et al identified a gap in occupational exposure assessment to flame retardants; most studies evaluated PBDEs with fewer studies evaluating OPEs …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%