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Characterizing Chemical Exposure Trends from NHANES Urinary Biomonitoring Data.

Zachary StanfieldR Woodrow SetzerVictoria HullRisa R SayreKristin K IsaacsJohn F Wambaugh
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2024)
With appropriate analysis, NHANES indicates trends in chemical exposures over the past two decades. Decreases in exposure are observable as the result of regulatory action, with some being accompanied by increases in replacement chemicals. Age- and gender-specific variations in exposure were observed for multiple chemicals. Continued estimation of demographic-specific exposures is needed to both monitor and identify potential vulnerable populations. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP12188.
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