Persistent organic pollutants are a heterogeneous group of chemicals sharing a number a common properties, including long term persistence and diffusion in the environment, and bioaccumulation through the food chain. Animal experiments and epidemiological studies suggest that the most sensitive adverse effects, such as disturbances on metabolism, development, and reproductive system, may occur in the range of current human exposure. Although the potential cancer risk of persistent organic pollutants remains undefined, the implementation of actions to reduce the exposure to these substances, which mainly occurs through the diet, is important.

Persistent organic pollutants in food: public health implications / F. E, R. Fanelli, C. La Vecchia. - In: JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH. - ISSN 0143-005X. - 56:11(2002 Nov), pp. 831-832.

Persistent organic pollutants in food: public health implications

R. Fanelli;C. La Vecchia
2002

Abstract

Persistent organic pollutants are a heterogeneous group of chemicals sharing a number a common properties, including long term persistence and diffusion in the environment, and bioaccumulation through the food chain. Animal experiments and epidemiological studies suggest that the most sensitive adverse effects, such as disturbances on metabolism, development, and reproductive system, may occur in the range of current human exposure. Although the potential cancer risk of persistent organic pollutants remains undefined, the implementation of actions to reduce the exposure to these substances, which mainly occurs through the diet, is important.
Environmental Exposure; Environmental Pollutants; Food Contamination; Humans; Pesticide Residues; Public Health
Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica
nov-2002
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