2019
DOI: 10.18821/0016-9900-2016-95-12-1133-1137
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Environmental pollution with fluoride compounds and their influence on children health

Abstract: Data of hygienic studies of air and soil during last 20 years have confirmed their correlating relationship with the general morbidity and a group of musculoskeletal diseases in children living in cities with the technogenic pollution of the environment. Their bones were established to grow unevenly and disproportionally, in 76% of children there have been violations in the development and growth of bones. The results of X-ray examination of hand bones in children and adolescents in the Irkutsk and Shelekhov c… Show more

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“…Anthropogenic pollution has a significant impact on the development of this pathology. This result was confirmed by the studies conducted in several other regions, in particular, in the Irkutsk region (the causal relationships between the negative impact of the industrial sector, the pollution of soil basins and the health of children and adolescents were studied) [20]. The authors propose to consider these pathologies as environmentally caused ones in the city and they confirm the dependence of the increase in the overall incidence and increase in the pathology of the musculoskeletal system in children (5.6 times) and adolescents (12 times) from the level of anthropogenic pressing on the urban environment.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Anthropogenic pollution has a significant impact on the development of this pathology. This result was confirmed by the studies conducted in several other regions, in particular, in the Irkutsk region (the causal relationships between the negative impact of the industrial sector, the pollution of soil basins and the health of children and adolescents were studied) [20]. The authors propose to consider these pathologies as environmentally caused ones in the city and they confirm the dependence of the increase in the overall incidence and increase in the pathology of the musculoskeletal system in children (5.6 times) and adolescents (12 times) from the level of anthropogenic pressing on the urban environment.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…The dependence of diseases of the musculoskeletal system and the overall incidence of children and adolescents from technogenic pollution was confirmed on the basis of twentyyear socio-hygienic monitoring and a study of causal relationships between air pollution and soil pools in the regions of the Irkutsk region (for example, the cities of Irkutsk and Shelekhov) and children's health [14]. An increase in the incidence of the musculoskeletal system in children by 5.6 times and adolescents by 12 times has been proven.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…66 Remarkably, on the territories of smelter placement, the researchers identified significant differences in the level of child and youth sickness rate: for example, increase in the rate of bone-and-muscle sickness in children by 5.6 times and in adolescents by 12 times compared with unexposed groups. 56 In comparing the groups of adolescents, no statistically important differences were recognized. This is possibly due to the lower significance of the channel of toxicant transfer to adolescents because no direct contact was the case.…”
Section: Fluorine (F) Contamination Of Urban Child Populationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The excess of the content of elements (above MPCs) is characteristic not only of soils in the environment of smelters but also affect nearby residential areas of cities, for example, in Norway, 58 Spain, 63 and Russia. 36,56…”
Section: Cities With Aluminum Production In the Irkutsk Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%