2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0668.2010.00671.x
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PVC - as flooring material - and its association with incident asthma in a Swedish child cohort study

Abstract: These longitudinal data from the DBH study found an association between the presence of PVC-flooring in the home and incident asthma in children. However, earlier results from the DBH study have shown that PVC-flooring is one important source for phthalates in indoor dust, and exposure to such phthalates was found to be associated with asthma and allergy among children. This emphasizes the need for prospective studies that focus on the importance of prenatal and neonatal exposure to phthalates in the developme… Show more

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“…The results from the presented studies suggest that there are strong and rather consistent indications that phthalates impact thyroid function [64] and occurrence of allergy and asthma [23,24,27,[76][77][78]. Low-molecular-weight phthalate monoester metabolites had a positive association with gestational age and with head circumference [18].…”
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confidence: 62%
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“…The results from the presented studies suggest that there are strong and rather consistent indications that phthalates impact thyroid function [64] and occurrence of allergy and asthma [23,24,27,[76][77][78]. Low-molecular-weight phthalate monoester metabolites had a positive association with gestational age and with head circumference [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Exposure assessment was based on parental reporting of PVC flooring in sleeping rooms. PVC-flooring in the child's bedroom and in the parents' bedroom was associated with doctor diagnosed asthma in analysis adjusted for smoking in family, age, sex, allergy in family, single-parenthood, multifamily house [78]. Based on results presented above, there seems to be possible association between exposure to phthalates (DEHP, and BBzP ) and the occurrence of asthma symptoms and allergy.…”
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confidence: 86%
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