2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.05.080
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Association of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and lead co-exposure with child physical growth and development in an e-waste recycling town

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“…4b and c). Huang et al (2014), Yu et al (2006), and Xu et al (2015) summarized the PAH profiles of different e-waste recycling areas sharing a similar distribution characteristic with this study, indicating that LMW PAHs were the dominant factor in heavily PAHs-impacted sites and HMW PAHs can be the main controlling factor in weakly contaminated areas.…”
Section: Concentration and Profile Of Pahs In The Study Regionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…4b and c). Huang et al (2014), Yu et al (2006), and Xu et al (2015) summarized the PAH profiles of different e-waste recycling areas sharing a similar distribution characteristic with this study, indicating that LMW PAHs were the dominant factor in heavily PAHs-impacted sites and HMW PAHs can be the main controlling factor in weakly contaminated areas.…”
Section: Concentration and Profile Of Pahs In The Study Regionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…Like previous studies (Huang et al 2014;Yu et al 2006;Xu et al 2015), only pyrolysis and non-pyrolysis technologies during e-waste recycling processes can be differentiated in the present study when using PAHs as organic tracers. Therefore, GIS (geographic information system) was utilized to ascertain the spatial relationships between the possible sources and ewaste dismantling sites (Fig.…”
Section: Concentration and Profile Of Pahs In The Study Regionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…We don't know how the simultaneous presence of dozens of chemicals in children may act in additive, synergistic, or redundant fashion to influence child's health and development. Some studies have examined chemical mixtures in children but they tend to be limited to few, often only two, chemicals at one time (Xu et al 2015;Zota et al 2015). The current study did not attempt to examine health outcomes of multiple exposures, but serves only to document the simultaneous occurrence of multiple chemicals among US children, examine their changes over time, and examine their associations with demographic variables.…”
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“…Childhood is a period of rapid growth and development, and during this period human beings are particularly vulnerable to toxic chemical exposures (ATSDR 2013;Perera 2017). Poor outcomes experienced by children resulting from environmental pollutants include neurodevelopmental and cognitive impairments (Grandjean and Landrigan 2014), impaired physical growth and development (Xu et al 2015), reproductive problems, respiratory impairments, and possibly cancer (Perera 2017).…”
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