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A multi-environmental source approach to explore associations between metals exposure and olfactory identification among school-age children residing in northern Italy.

Stefano RenzettiChristoph van ThrielRoberto G LucchiniDonald R SmithMarco PeliLaura BorgesePaola CirelliFabjola BiloAlessandra PatronoGiuseppa CagnaElza RechtmanStefania IdiliElisa OngaroStefano CalzaMatteo RotaRobert O WrightBirgit Claus HennMegan K HortonDonatella Placidi
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2024)
Among a mixture of 12 metals measured in three different environmental sources (soil, outdoor and indoor dust), we identified Pb, Cd and As measured in indoor dust as the main contributors to reduced olfactory function in children and adolescents residing in an industrialized area. Exposure to indoor pollution can be effectively reduced through individual and public health interventions allowing to prevent the deterioration of olfactory functions. Moreover, the identification of the factors that can deteriorate olfactory functions can be a helpful instrument to improve quality of life and prevent neurodegenerative diseases as long-term health implications.
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