2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1138811
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Associations of brominated flame retardants exposure with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A US population-based cross-sectional analysis

Abstract: BackgroundsWhether there existed an association between brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) prevalence in humans is still a mystery.ObjectiveTo investigate the association between serum single or mixture BFRs and COPD prevalence.MethodsData of 7,591 participants from NHANES 2007–2016 was utilized. Serum BFRs, including PBDE-28, PBDE-47, PBDE-85, PBDE-99, PBDE-100, PBDE-154, PBDE-183, PBDE-209, and PBB-153 were enrolled. The survey-weighted generalized logistic re… Show more

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“…In animal experiments, PBDE47 and PBDE209 have been confirmed to induce oxidative stress and cell apoptosis 40 , 41 , and these pathological changes are closely associated with the development of impaired lung ventilatory function. In a cross-sectional study on the COPD population, a positive correlation was found between the logarithmically transformed continuous serum levels of PBDE-28, PBDE-47, PBDE-85, PBDE-99, PBDE-100, PBDE-154, PBDE-183, and PBB-153, and the prevalence of COPD 42 . However, the results of this current study indicate a positive correlation between PBDE47, PBDE183, PBDE209, and the occurrence of impaired lung ventilatory function, while PBDE-28, PBDE-85, PBDE-99, PBDE-100, PBDE-154, and PBB-153 showed no statistically significant association with impaired lung ventilatory function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In animal experiments, PBDE47 and PBDE209 have been confirmed to induce oxidative stress and cell apoptosis 40 , 41 , and these pathological changes are closely associated with the development of impaired lung ventilatory function. In a cross-sectional study on the COPD population, a positive correlation was found between the logarithmically transformed continuous serum levels of PBDE-28, PBDE-47, PBDE-85, PBDE-99, PBDE-100, PBDE-154, PBDE-183, and PBB-153, and the prevalence of COPD 42 . However, the results of this current study indicate a positive correlation between PBDE47, PBDE183, PBDE209, and the occurrence of impaired lung ventilatory function, while PBDE-28, PBDE-85, PBDE-99, PBDE-100, PBDE-154, and PBB-153 showed no statistically significant association with impaired lung ventilatory function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%