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A Children's Health Perspective on Nano- and Microplastics.

Kam SripadaAneta WierzbickaKhaled AbassJoan O GrimaltAndreas ErbeHalina B RöllinPál WeiheGabriela Jiménez DíazRandolph Reyes SinghTorkild VisnesArja RautioJon Øyvind OdlandMartin Wagner
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2022)
Few studies have addressed child-specific sources of exposure, and exposure estimates currently rely on generic assumptions rather than empirical measurements. Furthermore, toxicological research on NMPs has not specifically focused on child health, yet children's immature defense mechanisms make them particularly vulnerable. Apart from few studies investigating the placental transfer of NMPs, the physicochemical properties (e.g., polymer, size, shape, charge) driving the absorption, biodistribution, and elimination in early life have yet to be benchmarked. Accordingly, the evidence base regarding the potential health impacts of NMPs in early life remains sparse. Based on the evidence to date, we provide recommendations to fill research gaps, stimulate policymakers and industry to address the safety of NMPs, and point to opportunities for families to reduce early life exposures to plastic. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP9086.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • mental health
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • human health
  • young adults
  • health information
  • case control
  • health promotion
  • drinking water
  • risk assessment
  • pet imaging
  • electron transfer