2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11596-021-2337-y
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Source, Characterization of Indoor Dust PAHs and the Health Risk on Chinese Children

Abstract: SummaryPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in indoor dust are one of the common exposure sources for children worldwide. The aim of this study is to explore PAHs pollution status in indoor dust and estimate health risk on Chinese children with big data. Weighted average concentration was used to analyze source and characterization of PAHs in indoor dust based on peer-reviewed literature. According to specific inclusion criteria, 17 studies were included finally to analyze weighted average concentration. Th… Show more

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“…The total concentration of 16 PAHs (Ʃ16PAHs) was 1320 -54000ng/g (average Ʃ16PAHs 7460ng/g). Many previous studies report the existence of PAHs in indoor dust [3,4,7,22,27]. The average concentration of PAHs recorded in this study was much lower than in other areas such as times lower than in China, 50 times in Texas, and 22 times in Canada (Ottawa) [22,28,29].…”
Section: The Levels Of Pahs In Indoor Dust In Hanoicontrasting
confidence: 51%
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“…The total concentration of 16 PAHs (Ʃ16PAHs) was 1320 -54000ng/g (average Ʃ16PAHs 7460ng/g). Many previous studies report the existence of PAHs in indoor dust [3,4,7,22,27]. The average concentration of PAHs recorded in this study was much lower than in other areas such as times lower than in China, 50 times in Texas, and 22 times in Canada (Ottawa) [22,28,29].…”
Section: The Levels Of Pahs In Indoor Dust In Hanoicontrasting
confidence: 51%
“…As a result, the chemicals in each category have similarities in physicochemical characteristics, fate in the environment, and even emission sources. The diagnostic indexes are affected by several factors such as the absorption of dust, transportation, and the dissociation of PAHs in the atmosphere [27,28]. However, this is still a reliable method to estimate the source of PAHs.…”
Section: Source Apportionmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aimed to determine the associations between indoor noise and depressive symptoms, as well as the combined effects on the demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral characteristics of hotel workers. Based on our previous research on the microenvironment of residential, 49,50 and public places, 51 we conducted this cross-sectional and on-site survey of the hotel noise level to investigate the health effects of the hotel noise level on long-term indoor staff depression. The primary outcomes were: approximately 40.9%…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study aimed to determine the associations between indoor noise and depressive symptoms, as well as the combined effects on the demographic, socioeconomic, and behavioral characteristics of hotel workers. Based on our previous research on the microenvironment of residential, 49,50 and public places, 51 we conducted this cross‐sectional and on‐site survey of the hotel noise level to investigate the health effects of the hotel noise level on long‐term indoor staff depression. The primary outcomes were: approximately 40.9% of the hotel exceeded the 45 dB limit (A), 19.1% of hotel workers showed mild to severe symptoms of depression, different building characteristics were associated with indoor noise, and the indoor noise level was significantly a positive association with depression scores>2.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons have been shown to accumulate in a variety of food matrices and may enter the body in three routes: dermal, respiratory, and swallowing. During packaging, cooking, processing, and heat activities (such as grilling, smoking, frying, and cooking), PAHs are produced in a variety of foods (9)(10)(11). In addition, the transfer of PAH from the environment (air, soil, and water) to agricultural products (such as cereals) can be significant, especially when farms are located near industrial sites or factories (1,(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%