Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants?

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Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants? / Góralczyk, Katarzyna; Struciński, Paweł; Wojtyniak, Bogdan; Rabczenko, Daniel; Lindh, Christian H; Jönsson, Bo A G; Toft, Gunnar; Lenters, Virissa; Czaja, Katarzyna; Hernik, Agnieszka; Bonde, Jens Peter; Pedersen, Henning S; Zvyezday, Valentyna; Ludwicki, Jan K.

I: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, Bind 218, Nr. 4, 06.2015, s. 392-400.

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Góralczyk, K, Struciński, P, Wojtyniak, B, Rabczenko, D, Lindh, CH, Jönsson, BAG, Toft, G, Lenters, V, Czaja, K, Hernik, A, Bonde, JP, Pedersen, HS, Zvyezday, V & Ludwicki, JK 2015, 'Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants?', International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, bind 218, nr. 4, s. 392-400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2015.03.005

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Góralczyk, K., Struciński, P., Wojtyniak, B., Rabczenko, D., Lindh, C. H., Jönsson, B. A. G., Toft, G., Lenters, V., Czaja, K., Hernik, A., Bonde, J. P., Pedersen, H. S., Zvyezday, V., & Ludwicki, J. K. (2015). Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants? International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health, 218(4), 392-400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2015.03.005

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Góralczyk K, Struciński P, Wojtyniak B, Rabczenko D, Lindh CH, Jönsson BAG o.a. Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants? International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 2015 jun.;218(4):392-400. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2015.03.005

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Góralczyk, Katarzyna ; Struciński, Paweł ; Wojtyniak, Bogdan ; Rabczenko, Daniel ; Lindh, Christian H ; Jönsson, Bo A G ; Toft, Gunnar ; Lenters, Virissa ; Czaja, Katarzyna ; Hernik, Agnieszka ; Bonde, Jens Peter ; Pedersen, Henning S ; Zvyezday, Valentyna ; Ludwicki, Jan K. / Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants?. I: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 2015 ; Bind 218, Nr. 4. s. 392-400.

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title = "Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants?",
abstract = "Organohalogen compounds constitute one of the important groups of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Among them, due to their long-term health effects, one should pay attention on organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs). This paper is an attempt to answer the question about relation between the fact of cohabitation by couples expecting a child and the level of the organohalogen compounds in the blood serum of both parents. The study was done on a population of parent couples from Greenland, Poland and Ukraine, from whom blood samples were collected in order to establish the levels of marker organohalogen compounds. We selected, as the representative of these compounds, the most persistent metabolite of DDT, i.e. p,p'-DDE, the most frequently detected PCB congener - CB-153, and PFOS and PFOA as the representatives of PFASs. The results show that in case of all compounds under study the highest concentrations were present always in men in relation to the levels detected in the blood serum of their female partners, regardless of the country of origin of the couple. A positive correlation was noted between the concentrations of the studied compounds in the blood serum of men and women in parenting couples. In some cases these correlations were statistically significant, e.g. for concentrations of p,p'-DDE in pairs from Greenland and Ukraine, of CB-153 in pairs from Poland and Ukraine, and of PFOS for parents from Greenland and Poland, while for PFOA - only for couples from Greenland. The concentrations of the compounds included in the study were similar to the levels found in general population in other countries. Our results show that the exposure to POPs resulting from cohabitation plays a role in the general exposure to these compounds.",
keywords = "Adult, Alkanesulfonic Acids, Dichlorodiphenyl Dichloroethylene, Environmental Exposure, Environmental Pollutants, Family Characteristics, Female, Fluorocarbons, Greenland, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Parents, Pesticides, Poland, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Residence Characteristics, Ukraine",
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T1 - Is the fact of parenting couples cohabitation affecting the serum levels of persistent organohalogen pollutants?

AU - Góralczyk, Katarzyna

AU - Struciński, Paweł

AU - Wojtyniak, Bogdan

AU - Rabczenko, Daniel

AU - Lindh, Christian H

AU - Jönsson, Bo A G

AU - Toft, Gunnar

AU - Lenters, Virissa

AU - Czaja, Katarzyna

AU - Hernik, Agnieszka

AU - Bonde, Jens Peter

AU - Pedersen, Henning S

AU - Zvyezday, Valentyna

AU - Ludwicki, Jan K

N1 - Copyright © 2015 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

PY - 2015/6

Y1 - 2015/6

N2 - Organohalogen compounds constitute one of the important groups of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Among them, due to their long-term health effects, one should pay attention on organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs). This paper is an attempt to answer the question about relation between the fact of cohabitation by couples expecting a child and the level of the organohalogen compounds in the blood serum of both parents. The study was done on a population of parent couples from Greenland, Poland and Ukraine, from whom blood samples were collected in order to establish the levels of marker organohalogen compounds. We selected, as the representative of these compounds, the most persistent metabolite of DDT, i.e. p,p'-DDE, the most frequently detected PCB congener - CB-153, and PFOS and PFOA as the representatives of PFASs. The results show that in case of all compounds under study the highest concentrations were present always in men in relation to the levels detected in the blood serum of their female partners, regardless of the country of origin of the couple. A positive correlation was noted between the concentrations of the studied compounds in the blood serum of men and women in parenting couples. In some cases these correlations were statistically significant, e.g. for concentrations of p,p'-DDE in pairs from Greenland and Ukraine, of CB-153 in pairs from Poland and Ukraine, and of PFOS for parents from Greenland and Poland, while for PFOA - only for couples from Greenland. The concentrations of the compounds included in the study were similar to the levels found in general population in other countries. Our results show that the exposure to POPs resulting from cohabitation plays a role in the general exposure to these compounds.

AB - Organohalogen compounds constitute one of the important groups of persistent organic pollutants (POPs). Among them, due to their long-term health effects, one should pay attention on organochlorine pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs). This paper is an attempt to answer the question about relation between the fact of cohabitation by couples expecting a child and the level of the organohalogen compounds in the blood serum of both parents. The study was done on a population of parent couples from Greenland, Poland and Ukraine, from whom blood samples were collected in order to establish the levels of marker organohalogen compounds. We selected, as the representative of these compounds, the most persistent metabolite of DDT, i.e. p,p'-DDE, the most frequently detected PCB congener - CB-153, and PFOS and PFOA as the representatives of PFASs. The results show that in case of all compounds under study the highest concentrations were present always in men in relation to the levels detected in the blood serum of their female partners, regardless of the country of origin of the couple. A positive correlation was noted between the concentrations of the studied compounds in the blood serum of men and women in parenting couples. In some cases these correlations were statistically significant, e.g. for concentrations of p,p'-DDE in pairs from Greenland and Ukraine, of CB-153 in pairs from Poland and Ukraine, and of PFOS for parents from Greenland and Poland, while for PFOA - only for couples from Greenland. The concentrations of the compounds included in the study were similar to the levels found in general population in other countries. Our results show that the exposure to POPs resulting from cohabitation plays a role in the general exposure to these compounds.

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KW - Family Characteristics

KW - Female

KW - Fluorocarbons

KW - Greenland

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Parents

KW - Pesticides

KW - Poland

KW - Polychlorinated Biphenyls

KW - Residence Characteristics

KW - Ukraine

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DO - 10.1016/j.ijheh.2015.03.005

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VL - 218

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JO - International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health

JF - International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health

SN - 1438-4639

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