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Consumer behavior and exposure to parabens, bisphenols, triclosan, dichlorophenols, and benzophenone-3: Results from a crowdsourced biomonitoring study

机译:消费者行为和暴露于羟丙基,双酚,三胞嘧啶,二氯苯酚和苯并苯酮-3:众群生物监测研究的结果

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Nearly all Americans have detectable concentrations of endocrine disrupting chemicals from consumer products in their bodies, and expert panels recommend reducing exposures. To inform exposure reduction, we investigated whether consumers who are trying to avoid certain chemicals in consumer products have lower exposures than those who are not. We also aimed to make exposure biomonitoring more widely available. We enrolled 726 participants in a crowdsourced biomonitoring study. We targeted phenolic compounds-specifically parabens, bisphenol A (BPA) and analogs bisphenol F (BPF) and bisphenol S (BPS), the UV filter benzophenone-3, the anti-microbial triclosan, 2,4-dichlorophenol, and 2,5-dichlorophenol-and collected survey data on consumer products, cleaning habits, and efforts to avoid related chemicals. We investigated associations between 68 self reported exposure behaviors and urine concentrations of ten chemicals, and evaluated whether associations were modified by intention to avoid exposures. A large majority (87%) of participants reported taking steps to limit exposure to specific chemicals, and, overall, participants achieved lower concentrations than the general U.S. population for parabens, BPA, triclosan, and benzophenone-3 but not BPF and BPS. Participants who reported avoiding all four ingredient groups-parabens, triclosan, bisphenols, and fragrances-were twice as likely as others to be in the lowest quartile of cumulative exposure. Avoiding certain products and reading ingredient labels to avoid chemicals was most effective for parabens, triclosan, and benzophenone-3. Avoiding BPA was not effective for reducing bisphenol exposures. Avoiding certain chemicals in products was generally associated with reduced exposure for chemicals listed on labels. Greater ingredient transparency will help consumers who read labels to reduce their exposure to a wider range of potentially harmful chemicals. In order to more equitably address public health, labeling policies should be complemented by regulations that exclude harmful chemicals from consumer products.
机译:几乎所有美国人都有可检测到的浓度的内分泌扰乱他们身体消费品的化学物质,专家面板建议减少曝光。为了减少曝光,我们调查了试图避免消费者产品中某些化学品的消费者是否具有较低的曝光,而不是那些没有的曝光。我们还旨在使曝光生物监测更广泛地提供。我们注册了726名参与者在众群生物监测研究中。我们靶向酚类化合物 - 特异性羟基苯甲酸酯,双酚A(BPA)和类似物双酚F(BPF)和双酚S(BPS),UV滤苯酮-3,抗微生物三氯烷,2,4-二氯苯酚和2,5 - 对消费品,清洁习惯和避免相关化学品的努力的氯酚和收集的调查数据。我们调查了68个自我报告的暴露行为和尿液浓度的十种化学品的关联,并评估是否通过意图避免暴露来修改相关性。大多数大多数(87%)的参与者报告采取措施限制特定化学品,而且总体而言,参与者达到比羟基甲烷,BPA,三胞苷和二苯甲酮-3的总体群体较低的浓度,但不是BPF和BPS。据报道,避免所有四种成分组 - 羟基苯甲酸酯,三氯烷,双酚和香料 - 在累积暴露的最低四分位数中的两倍是其他人的两倍。避免某些产品和读取成分标签以避免化学品对羟基苯甲酸酯,三胞苷和苯并苯胺-3最有效。避免BPA对降低双酚暴露无效。避免产物中的某些化学品通常与在标签上列出的化学物质的暴露降低相关。更大的成分透明度将帮助消费者读取标签以减少其暴露在更广泛的潜在有害的化学物质。为了更加公平地解决公共卫生,应通过排除来自消费产品的有害化学品的法规补充标签政策。

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