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Mycotoxins under the human biomonitoring initiative (HBM4EU): challenges in the...

Alvito, Paula; Martins, Carla; Assunção, Ricardo; Vasco, Elsa; Calhau, MA; Lange, R.; Schoeters, G; Viegas, S; Silva, M.J.

The European Human Biomonitoring Initiative HBM4EU (https://www.hbm4eu.eu/the project/) is a joint effort of 28 countries and the European Environment Agency under the Horizon 2020 funding programme of the European Commission. Since 2017, and with a project duration of 5 years, HBM4EU is generating evidence of the current exposure of European citizens to chemicals and the possible health effects in order to ass...


Human biomonitoring as a tool for exposure assessment in industrially contamina...

Colles, A; Ardeleanu, ER; Cendeias, C; Ranzi, A; Demeter, Z; Hofer, A; Kowalska, M; Makris, KC; Arrebola, JP; Schoeters, G; Hough, R

BACKGROUND: the mixed and complex nature of industrially contaminated sites (ICSs) leads to heterogeneity in exposure and health risk of residents living nearby. Health, environment, and social aspects are strongly interconnected in ICSs, and local communities are often concerned about potential health impact and needs for remediation. The use of human biomonitoring (HBM) for impact assessment of environmental ...


Fish and seafood consumption during pregnancy and the risk of asthma and allerg...

Stratakis, N; Roumeliotaki, T; Oken, E; Ballester, F; Barros, H; Basterrechea, M; Cordier, S; de Groot, R; den Dekker, HT; Duijts, L; Eggesbø, M

Background: It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to n-3 long-chain fatty acids protects against asthma and other allergy-related diseases later in childhood. The extent to which fish intake in pregnancy protects against child asthma and rhinitis symptoms remains unclear. We aimed to assess whether fish and seafood consumption in pregnancy is associated with childhood wheeze, asthma and allergic rhinitis...


Fish Intake in Pregnancy and Child Growth A Pooled Analysis of 15 European and ...

Stratakis, N; Roumeliotaki, T; Oken, E; Barros, H; Basterrechea, M; Charles, MA; Eggesbo, M; Forastiere, F; Gaillard, R; Gehring, U; Govarts, E

IMPORTANCE: Maternal fish intake in pregnancy has been shown to influence fetal growth. The extent to which fish intake affects childhood growth and obesity remains unclear. OBJECTIVE:To examine whether fish intake in pregnancy is associated with offspring growth and the risk of childhood overweight and obesity. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS:Multicenter, population-based birth cohort study of singleton deli...


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