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Next Generation Risk Assessment of Phthalates: Integrating New Approach Methods and Exposomic Approaches Using a Washington State Agricultural Community Cohort Study.
Next Generation Risk Assessment of Phthalates: Integrating New Approach Methods and Exposomic Approaches Using a Washington State Agricultural Community Cohort Study.

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자료유형  
 학위논문
Control Number  
0017162411
International Standard Book Number  
9798384096214
Dewey Decimal Classification Number  
615.9
Main Entry-Personal Name  
Leang, Amy.
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
[S.l.] : University of Washington., 2024
Publication, Distribution, etc. (Imprint  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
Physical Description  
90 p.
General Note  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 86-03, Section: B.
General Note  
Advisor: Faustman, Elaine M.
Dissertation Note  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2024.
Summary, Etc.  
요약This dissertation explores phthalate exposure trends, associated health effects, and using new approach methods (NAMs) to fill data gaps for an agricultural community cohort in the Lower Yakima Valley of Washington State. Phthalates are a ubiquitous group of chemicals present in the environment. Only a few have been thoroughly analyzed and approaches to evaluating their risks are currently being evaluated by federal agencies. The first objective of this dissertation was to utilize the University of Washington Center for Child Environmental Health Risks Research (CHC) dust exposome, open data, and computational toxicology tools to assess the potential for hazards of phthalates based on real-life exposure estimates. We found that open data sources can be used to screen chemicals for risk assessment purposes and are relevant for the CHC agricultural community cohort. The second objective was to determine whether children's product reporting requirements and regulations at the state and federal level are associated with longitudinal changes in phthalate concentrations. Based on samples of household dust collected from the Child Health Center (CHC) cohort in 2005 and 2011, we observed significant longitudinal and seasonal changes in phthalate concentrations for most of the 16 study phthalates. These changes may be attributable to increased regulations, agricultural spray activities, or other environmental and behavioral factors affecting levels in dust. Collectively, this research demonstrates increased utility of NAMs to promote next generation risk assessment approaches in data-poor chemicals, as well as underscores the complexities of environmental exposures to phthalates that are dynamic in nature.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Toxicology.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Environmental health.
Subject Added Entry-Topical Term  
Environmental science.
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
New approach methods
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Child Health Center
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Phthalates
Index Term-Uncontrolled  
Exposomic approaches
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Agricultural community cohort
Added Entry-Corporate Name  
University of Washington Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences
Host Item Entry  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 86-03B.
Electronic Location and Access  
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■520    ▼aThis  dissertation  explores  phthalate  exposure  trends,  associated  health  effects,  and  using  new  approach  methods  (NAMs)  to  fill  data  gaps  for  an  agricultural  community  cohort  in  the  Lower  Yakima  Valley  of  Washington  State.    Phthalates  are  a  ubiquitous  group  of  chemicals  present  in  the  environment.  Only  a  few  have  been  thoroughly  analyzed  and  approaches  to  evaluating  their  risks  are  currently  being  evaluated  by  federal  agencies.  The  first  objective  of  this  dissertation  was  to  utilize  the  University  of  Washington  Center  for  Child  Environmental  Health  Risks  Research  (CHC)  dust  exposome,  open  data,  and  computational  toxicology  tools  to  assess  the  potential  for  hazards  of  phthalates  based  on  real-life  exposure  estimates.  We  found  that  open  data  sources  can  be  used  to  screen  chemicals  for  risk  assessment  purposes  and  are  relevant  for  the  CHC  agricultural  community  cohort.  The  second  objective  was  to  determine  whether  children's  product  reporting  requirements  and  regulations  at  the  state  and  federal  level  are  associated  with  longitudinal  changes  in  phthalate  concentrations.  Based  on  samples  of  household  dust  collected  from  the  Child  Health  Center  (CHC)  cohort  in  2005  and  2011,  we  observed  significant  longitudinal  and  seasonal  changes  in  phthalate  concentrations  for  most  of  the  16  study  phthalates.  These  changes  may  be  attributable  to  increased  regulations,  agricultural  spray  activities,  or  other  environmental  and  behavioral  factors  affecting  levels  in  dust.  Collectively,  this  research  demonstrates  increased  utility  of  NAMs  to  promote  next  generation  risk  assessment  approaches  in  data-poor  chemicals,  as  well  as  underscores  the  complexities  of  environmental  exposures  to  phthalates  that  are  dynamic  in  nature.
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