First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale
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Resumo: | Background: For Europe as a whole, data on internal exposure to environmental chemicals do not yet exist. Characterization of the internal individual chemical environment is expected to enhance understanding of the environmental threats to health. Objectives: We developed and applied a harmonized protocol to collect comparable human biomonitoring data all over Europe. Methods: In 17 European countries, we measured mercury in hair and cotinine, phthalate metabolites, and cadmium in urine of 1,844 children (5–11 years of age) and their mothers. Specimens were collected over a 5-month period in 2011–2012. We obtained information on personal characteristics, environment, and lifestyle. We used the resulting database to compare concentrations of exposure biomarkers within Europe, to identify determinants of exposure, and to compare exposure biomarkers with health-based guidelines. Results: Biomarker concentrations showed a wide variability in the European population. However, levels in children and mothers were highly correlated. Most biomarker concentrations were below the health-based guidance values. Conclusions: We have taken the first steps to assess personal chemical exposures in Europe as a whole. Key success factors were the harmonized protocol development, intensive training and capacity building for field work, chemical analysis and communication, as well as stringent quality control programs for chemical and data analysis. Our project demonstrates the feasibility of a Europe-wide human biomonitoring framework to support the decision-making process of environmental measures to protect public health. |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scaleBackground: For Europe as a whole, data on internal exposure to environmental chemicals do not yet exist. Characterization of the internal individual chemical environment is expected to enhance understanding of the environmental threats to health. Objectives: We developed and applied a harmonized protocol to collect comparable human biomonitoring data all over Europe. Methods: In 17 European countries, we measured mercury in hair and cotinine, phthalate metabolites, and cadmium in urine of 1,844 children (5–11 years of age) and their mothers. Specimens were collected over a 5-month period in 2011–2012. We obtained information on personal characteristics, environment, and lifestyle. We used the resulting database to compare concentrations of exposure biomarkers within Europe, to identify determinants of exposure, and to compare exposure biomarkers with health-based guidelines. Results: Biomarker concentrations showed a wide variability in the European population. However, levels in children and mothers were highly correlated. Most biomarker concentrations were below the health-based guidance values. Conclusions: We have taken the first steps to assess personal chemical exposures in Europe as a whole. Key success factors were the harmonized protocol development, intensive training and capacity building for field work, chemical analysis and communication, as well as stringent quality control programs for chemical and data analysis. Our project demonstrates the feasibility of a Europe-wide human biomonitoring framework to support the decision-making process of environmental measures to protect public health.The research leading to these results received funding for the COPHES project (COnsortium to Perform Human biomonitoring on a European Scale) from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007–2013] under grant agreement 244237. DEMOCOPHES (DEMOnstration of a study to COordinate and Perform Human biomonitoring on a European Scale) was co-funded (50%:50%) by the European Commission LIFE+ Programme (LIFE09/ENV/BE/000410) and the partners.National Institute of Environmental Health SciencesRepositório da Universidade de LisboaDen Hond, EllyGovarts, EvaWillems, HannySmolders, RoelCasteleyn, LudwineKolossa-Gehring, MarikeSchwedler, GerdaSeiwert, MargareteFiddicke, UlrikeCastaño, ArgeliaEsteban, MartaAngerer, JürgenKoch, Holger MartinSchindler, Birgit K.Sepai, OvnairExley, KarenBloemen, LouisHorvat, MilenaKnudsen, Lisbeth E.Joas, AnkeJoas, ReinhardBiot, PierreAerts, DominiqueKoppen, GudrunKatsonouri, AndromachiHadjipanayis, AdamosKrskova, AndreaMaly, MarekMørck, Thit A.Rudnai, PeterKozepesy, SzilviaMulcahy, MauriceMannion, RoryGutleb, Arno C.Fischer, Marc E.Ligocka, DanutaJakubowski, MarekReis, M. FátimaNamorado, SóniaGurzau, Anca ElenaLupsa, Ioana-RodicaHalzlova, KatarinaJajcaj, MichalMazej, DarjaSnoj Tratnik, JanjaLópez, AnaLopez, EstrellaBerglund, MarikaLarsson, KristinLehmann, AndreaCrettaz, PierreSchoeters, Greet2018-05-11T13:52:19Z20142014-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/33352engEnviron Health Perspect 123:255–2630091-676510.1289/ehp.1408616info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:28:11Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/33352Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:48:25.071156Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale Den Hond, Elly |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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First steps toward harmonized human biomonitoring in Europe : demonstration project to perform human biomonitoring on a european scale |
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Den Hond, Elly |
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Den Hond, Elly Govarts, Eva Willems, Hanny Smolders, Roel Casteleyn, Ludwine Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Schwedler, Gerda Seiwert, Margarete Fiddicke, Ulrike Castaño, Argelia Esteban, Marta Angerer, Jürgen Koch, Holger Martin Schindler, Birgit K. Sepai, Ovnair Exley, Karen Bloemen, Louis Horvat, Milena Knudsen, Lisbeth E. Joas, Anke Joas, Reinhard Biot, Pierre Aerts, Dominique Koppen, Gudrun Katsonouri, Andromachi Hadjipanayis, Adamos Krskova, Andrea Maly, Marek Mørck, Thit A. Rudnai, Peter Kozepesy, Szilvia Mulcahy, Maurice Mannion, Rory Gutleb, Arno C. Fischer, Marc E. Ligocka, Danuta Jakubowski, Marek Reis, M. Fátima Namorado, Sónia Gurzau, Anca Elena Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica Halzlova, Katarina Jajcaj, Michal Mazej, Darja Snoj Tratnik, Janja López, Ana Lopez, Estrella Berglund, Marika Larsson, Kristin Lehmann, Andrea Crettaz, Pierre Schoeters, Greet |
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Govarts, Eva Willems, Hanny Smolders, Roel Casteleyn, Ludwine Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Schwedler, Gerda Seiwert, Margarete Fiddicke, Ulrike Castaño, Argelia Esteban, Marta Angerer, Jürgen Koch, Holger Martin Schindler, Birgit K. Sepai, Ovnair Exley, Karen Bloemen, Louis Horvat, Milena Knudsen, Lisbeth E. Joas, Anke Joas, Reinhard Biot, Pierre Aerts, Dominique Koppen, Gudrun Katsonouri, Andromachi Hadjipanayis, Adamos Krskova, Andrea Maly, Marek Mørck, Thit A. Rudnai, Peter Kozepesy, Szilvia Mulcahy, Maurice Mannion, Rory Gutleb, Arno C. Fischer, Marc E. Ligocka, Danuta Jakubowski, Marek Reis, M. Fátima Namorado, Sónia Gurzau, Anca Elena Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica Halzlova, Katarina Jajcaj, Michal Mazej, Darja Snoj Tratnik, Janja López, Ana Lopez, Estrella Berglund, Marika Larsson, Kristin Lehmann, Andrea Crettaz, Pierre Schoeters, Greet |
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Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
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Den Hond, Elly Govarts, Eva Willems, Hanny Smolders, Roel Casteleyn, Ludwine Kolossa-Gehring, Marike Schwedler, Gerda Seiwert, Margarete Fiddicke, Ulrike Castaño, Argelia Esteban, Marta Angerer, Jürgen Koch, Holger Martin Schindler, Birgit K. Sepai, Ovnair Exley, Karen Bloemen, Louis Horvat, Milena Knudsen, Lisbeth E. Joas, Anke Joas, Reinhard Biot, Pierre Aerts, Dominique Koppen, Gudrun Katsonouri, Andromachi Hadjipanayis, Adamos Krskova, Andrea Maly, Marek Mørck, Thit A. Rudnai, Peter Kozepesy, Szilvia Mulcahy, Maurice Mannion, Rory Gutleb, Arno C. Fischer, Marc E. Ligocka, Danuta Jakubowski, Marek Reis, M. Fátima Namorado, Sónia Gurzau, Anca Elena Lupsa, Ioana-Rodica Halzlova, Katarina Jajcaj, Michal Mazej, Darja Snoj Tratnik, Janja López, Ana Lopez, Estrella Berglund, Marika Larsson, Kristin Lehmann, Andrea Crettaz, Pierre Schoeters, Greet |
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Background: For Europe as a whole, data on internal exposure to environmental chemicals do not yet exist. Characterization of the internal individual chemical environment is expected to enhance understanding of the environmental threats to health. Objectives: We developed and applied a harmonized protocol to collect comparable human biomonitoring data all over Europe. Methods: In 17 European countries, we measured mercury in hair and cotinine, phthalate metabolites, and cadmium in urine of 1,844 children (5–11 years of age) and their mothers. Specimens were collected over a 5-month period in 2011–2012. We obtained information on personal characteristics, environment, and lifestyle. We used the resulting database to compare concentrations of exposure biomarkers within Europe, to identify determinants of exposure, and to compare exposure biomarkers with health-based guidelines. Results: Biomarker concentrations showed a wide variability in the European population. However, levels in children and mothers were highly correlated. Most biomarker concentrations were below the health-based guidance values. Conclusions: We have taken the first steps to assess personal chemical exposures in Europe as a whole. Key success factors were the harmonized protocol development, intensive training and capacity building for field work, chemical analysis and communication, as well as stringent quality control programs for chemical and data analysis. Our project demonstrates the feasibility of a Europe-wide human biomonitoring framework to support the decision-making process of environmental measures to protect public health. |
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