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Phthalate exposure and lung disease: the epidemiological evidences, plausible mechanism and advocacy of interventions

Yun Yu, Jian Qing Wang

2022Reviews on Environmental Health27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Phthalates are a kind of synthetic plasticizers, which extensively used as plastic productions to improve their plasticity and flexibility. However, exposure to phthalates has been proved an increased risk of respiratory disease, because by they affect the development and functions of the lung and immune system. Here, we attempt to review respiratory health of phthalate exposure. Firstly, we describe the relationship between phthalates and lung function and airway inflammation. Then, the role of phthalates in asthma, lung cancer, rhinitis, and respiratory tract infections and the possible mechanisms of action are discussed. Finally, possible effective measures to reduce exposure to phthalates are proposed, and health care workers are called upon to provide educational resources and advocate for informed public health policies. Overall, the evidence for association between phthalate exposure and respiratory disease is weak and inconsistent. Therefore, thorough implementation in large populations is needed to produce more consistent and robust results and to enhance the overall understanding of the potential respiratory health risks of phthalate in long-term exposure.

Topics & Concepts

EpidemiologyPsychological interventionPhthalateMechanism (biology)Environmental healthMedicineLung diseaseDiseaseLungInternal medicineChemistryNursingPhilosophyEpistemologyOrganic chemistryEffects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals
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