2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330469
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Effects of chronic home radon exposure on cognitive, behavioral, and mental health in developing children and adolescents

Brittany K. Taylor,
Haley Pulliam,
OgheneTejiri V. Smith
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionIt is well-established that chronic exposure to environmental toxins can have adverse effects on neuropsychological health, particularly in developing youths. However, home radon, a ubiquitous radiotoxin, has been seldom studied in this context. In the present study, we investigated the degree to which chronic everyday home radon exposure was associated with alterations in transdiagnostic mental health outcomes.MethodsA total of 59 children and adolescents ages 6- to 14-years-old (M = 10.47 years, … Show more

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“…Specifically, each child’s individual radon exposure index was computed as the natural log of the measured home radon concentration (in pCi/L) multiplied by the duration that the child had lived in the home (in years), plus one to account for the natural log transform (see Eq. (1) below; Taylor et al, 2022 , 2024 ). This radon exposure index was used in subsequent analyses exploring the associations between chronic home radon exposure and neural dynamics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, each child’s individual radon exposure index was computed as the natural log of the measured home radon concentration (in pCi/L) multiplied by the duration that the child had lived in the home (in years), plus one to account for the natural log transform (see Eq. (1) below; Taylor et al, 2022 , 2024 ). This radon exposure index was used in subsequent analyses exploring the associations between chronic home radon exposure and neural dynamics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%