Harmonized human biomonitoring in European children, teenagers and adults: EU-wide exposure data of 11 chemical substance groups from the HBM4EU Aligned Studies (2014–2021)

Eva Govarts(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), Liese Gilles(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), Laura Rodríguez Martín(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), Tiina Santonen(Finnish Institute of Occupational Health), Petra Apel(German Environment Agency), Paula Alvito(National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge), Elena Anastasi(Ministry of Health), Helle Raun Andersen(University of Southern Denmark), Anna‐Maria Andersson(Copenhagen University Hospital), Lenka Andrýsková(Masaryk University), Jean‐Philippe Antignac(Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement), Brice M. R. Appenzeller(Luxembourg Institute of Health), Fabio Barbone(University of Udine), Zohar Barnett‐Itzhaki(Ruppin Academic Center), Robert Barouki(Inserm), T. Berman(Israel Ministry of Health), Wieneke Bil(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Teresa Borges(Ministry of Health), Jurgen Buekers(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), Ana Cañas(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Adrian Covaci(University of Antwerp), Zsófia Csákó(Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia), Elly Den Hond(Provincial Institute for Hygiene), Darina Dvořáková(Slovak Medical University), Lucia Fábelová(Slovak Medical University), Tony Fletcher(National Health Service), Hanne Frederiksen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Catherine Gabriel(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Catherine Ganzleben(Karolinska Institutet), Thomas Göen(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Þórhallur I. Halldórsson(University of Iceland), Line Småstuen Haug(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Milena Horvat(Jožef Stefan Institute), Pasi Huuskonen(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Medea Imboden(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Marta Jagodic Hudobivnik(European Union Satellite Centre), Beata Janasik(Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine), Nataša Janev Holcer(University of Rijeka), Spyros Karakitsios(University of Iceland), Andromachi Katsonouri(Karolinska Institutet), Jana Klánová(Masaryk University), Venetia Kokaraki(Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia), Tina Kold Jensen(Istituto Universitario di Studi Superiori di Pavia), Jani Koponen(European Union Satellite Centre), Michelle Laeremans(Karolinska Institutet), Federica Laguzzi(Karolinska Institutet), Rosa Lange(Karolinska Institutet), Nora Lemke(Karolinska Institutet), Sanna Lignell(National Food Administration), Anna Karin Lindroos(National Food Administration), Joana Lobo Vicente(European Union Satellite Centre), Mirjam Luijten(Karolinska Institutet), Konstantinos C. Makris(Cyprus University of Technology), Darja Mazej(Jožef Stefan Institute), Lisa Melymuk(Masaryk University), Matthieu Meslin(Karolinska Institutet), Hans Mol(European Union Satellite Centre), Parisa Montazeri(Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Aline Murawski(German Environment Agency), Sónia Namorado(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Lars Niemann(Federal Institute for Risk Assessment), Stefanie Nübler(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Baltazar Nunes(European Union Satellite Centre), Kristín Ólafsdóttir(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Lubica Palkovicova Murinova(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), N. Papaioannou(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Susana Pedraza‐Díaz(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Pavel Piler(Masaryk University), Veronika Plichta(Jožef Stefan Institute), Michael Poteser(European Union Satellite Centre), Nicole Probst‐Hensch(Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute), Loïc Rambaud(Santé Publique France), Elke Rauscher‐Gabernig(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Katarína Rausová(Slovak Medical University), Sylvie Rémy(Flemish Institute for Technological Research), Margaux Riou(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Valentina Rosolen(IRCCS Materno Infantile Burlo Garofolo), Christophe Rousselle(European Union Satellite Centre), Maria Rüther(Copenhagen University Hospital), Denis Sarigiannis(Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Maria João Silva(European Union Satellite Centre), Zdenka Šlejkovec(Karolinska Institutet), Janja Snoj Tratnik(European Union Satellite Centre), Anja Stajnko(University of Rijeka), Tamás Szigeti(National Public Health and Medical Officer Service), José Tarazona(European Food Safety Authority), Cathrine Thomsen(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Žiga Tkalec(Karolinska Institutet), Hanna Tolonen(European Union Satellite Centre), T. Trnovec(Slovak Medical University), Maria Uhl(Copenhagen University Hospital), An Van Nieuwenhuyse(Laboratoire National de Santé), Elsa Vasco(National Institute of Health Dr. Ricardo Jorge), Veerle J. Verheyen(Karolinska Institutet), Susana Viegas(European Union Satellite Centre), Anne Marie Vinggaard(European Union Satellite Centre), Nina Vogel(German Environment Agency), Katrin Vorkamp(Aarhus University), Wojciech Wąsowicz(Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine), Till Weber(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Soňa Wimmerová(Slovak Medical University), Marjolijn Woutersen(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Philipp Zimmermann(Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement), Martin Zvonař(Masaryk University), Holger M. Koch(European Union Satellite Centre), Marike Kolossa‐Gehring(German Environment Agency), Marta Esteban López(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Argelia Castaño(Instituto de Salud Carlos III), Lorraine Stewart(National Health Service), Ovnair Sepai(National Health Service), Greet Schoeters(University of Antwerp)
International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health
February 9, 2023
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Abstract

As one of the core elements of the European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU) a human biomonitoring (HBM) survey was conducted in 23 countries to generate EU-wide comparable HBM data. This survey has built on existing HBM capacity in Europe by aligning national or regional HBM studies, referred to as the HBM4EU Aligned Studies. The HBM4EU Aligned Studies included a total of 10,795 participants of three age groups: (i) 3,576 children aged 6-12 years, (ii) 3,117 teenagers aged 12-18 years and (iii) 4,102 young adults aged 20-39 years. The participants were recruited between 2014 and 2021 in 11-12 countries per age group, geographically distributed across Europe. Depending on the age group, internal exposure to phthalates and the substitute DINCH, halogenated and organophosphorus flame retardants, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), cadmium, bisphenols, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), arsenic species, acrylamide, mycotoxins (deoxynivalenol (total DON)), benzophenones and selected pesticides was assessed by measuring substance specific biomarkers subjected to stringent quality control programs for chemical analysis. For substance groups analyzed in different age groups higher average exposure levels were observed in the youngest age group, i.e., phthalates/DINCH in children versus teenagers, acrylamide and pesticides in children versus adults, benzophenones in teenagers versus adults. Many biomarkers in teenagers and adults varied significantly according to educational attainment, with higher exposure levels of bisphenols, phthalates, benzophenones, PAHs and acrylamide in participants (from households) with lower educational attainment, while teenagers from households with higher educational attainment have higher exposure levels for PFASs and arsenic. In children, a social gradient was only observed for the non-specific pyrethroid metabolite 3-PBA and di-isodecyl phthalate (DiDP), with higher levels in children from households with higher educational attainment. Geographical variations were seen for all exposure biomarkers. For 15 biomarkers, the available health-based HBM guidance values were exceeded with highest exceedance rates for toxicologically relevant arsenic in teenagers (40%), 3-PBA in children (36%), and between 11 and 14% for total DON, Σ (PFOA + PFNA + PFHxS + PFOS), bisphenol S and cadmium. The infrastructure and harmonized approach succeeded in obtaining comparable European wide internal exposure data for a prioritized set of 11 chemical groups. These data serve as a reference for comparison at the global level, provide a baseline to compare the efficacy of the European Commission's chemical strategy for sustainability and will give leverage to national policy makers for the implementation of targeted measures.


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