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Do Human Milk Concentrations of Persistent Organic Chemicals Really Decline During Lactation? Chemical Concentrations During Lactation and Milk/Serum Partitioning

机译:哺乳期中持久性有机化学物质的人乳浓度是否确实下降?泌乳和乳/血清分配过程中的化学浓度

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Background Conventional wisdom regarding exposures to persistent organic chemicals via breast-feeding assumes that concentrations decline over the course of lactation and that the mother’s body burden reflects her cumulative lifetime exposure. Two important implications stemming from these lines of thought are, first, that assessments of early childhood exposures should incorporate decreasing breast milk concentrations over lactation; and, second, that there is little a breast-feeding mother can do to reduce her infant’s exposures via breast-feeding because of the cumulative nature of these chemicals.
机译:背景技术关于通过母乳接触持久性有机化学物质的传统观点认为,泌乳过程中浓度会下降,并且母亲的身体负担反映出她一生的累积暴露量。从这些思路出发,有两个重要的含义:首先,对儿童早期暴露的评估应考虑随着哺乳期母乳浓度的降低;其次,由于这些化学物质的累积性质,母乳喂养的母亲几乎无法采取任何措施来减少婴儿通过母乳喂养的暴露。

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