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Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.

The study of health effects induced by exposure to mixtures of pollutants is a complex task. The purpose of this paper is to identify areas of research in which the conduct of human controlled exposure (clinical) studies may contribute to better understanding health effects of exposure to indoor air...

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Autor principal: McDonnell, W F
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8206031
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description The study of health effects induced by exposure to mixtures of pollutants is a complex task. The purpose of this paper is to identify areas of research in which the conduct of human controlled exposure (clinical) studies may contribute to better understanding health effects of exposure to indoor air and other mixtures. The strengths and weaknesses of clinical studies in general are reviewed, as well as examples from the literature of approaches that have been used. Human chamber studies play an important role alongside epidemiologic and animal toxicologic studies in such research. Human chamber studies are limited with regard to assessing chronic effects, rare effects, or effects from long-duration exposures but are powerful in assessing acute, reversible effects from short-duration exposures in humans. The areas in which human chamber studies are most likely to contribute include identification of effects or markers of effects for exposure to a given pollutant or mix of pollutants; direct dose-response assessment of effects for individual compounds and mixtures of set composition; identification of individual compounds responsible for the effects of a mixture; study of the joint effects of a binary mixture; development of markers of acute exposure for particular compounds; development of outcome measurements to be used in the field; and identification, characterization, and testing of sensitive subpopulations.
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spelling pubmed-15197012006-07-26 Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants. McDonnell, W F Environ Health Perspect Research Article The study of health effects induced by exposure to mixtures of pollutants is a complex task. The purpose of this paper is to identify areas of research in which the conduct of human controlled exposure (clinical) studies may contribute to better understanding health effects of exposure to indoor air and other mixtures. The strengths and weaknesses of clinical studies in general are reviewed, as well as examples from the literature of approaches that have been used. Human chamber studies play an important role alongside epidemiologic and animal toxicologic studies in such research. Human chamber studies are limited with regard to assessing chronic effects, rare effects, or effects from long-duration exposures but are powerful in assessing acute, reversible effects from short-duration exposures in humans. The areas in which human chamber studies are most likely to contribute include identification of effects or markers of effects for exposure to a given pollutant or mix of pollutants; direct dose-response assessment of effects for individual compounds and mixtures of set composition; identification of individual compounds responsible for the effects of a mixture; study of the joint effects of a binary mixture; development of markers of acute exposure for particular compounds; development of outcome measurements to be used in the field; and identification, characterization, and testing of sensitive subpopulations. 1993-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1519701/ /pubmed/8206031 Text en
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Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title_full Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title_fullStr Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title_full_unstemmed Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title_short Utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
title_sort utility of controlled human exposure studies for assessing the health effects of complex mixtures and indoor air pollutants.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8206031
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