Organophosphorus pesticide exposure from house dust and parent-reported child behavior in Latino children from an orchard community

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neurotoxicology Pub Date : 2024-03-06 DOI:10.1016/j.neuro.2024.03.001
Khalid M. Khan , Marie E. Gaine , Alyssa R. Daniel , Pavani Chilamkuri , Diane S. Rohlman
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Abstract

Background

Organophosphorus pesticide (OP) exposure is known to have adverse effects on the nervous system. Children from agricultural communities are at risk of exposure to these chemicals from their indoor environments that can lead to neurological and developmental problems, including changes in behavior.

Objective

The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the take-home pathway exposure is associated with behavioral and emotional problems in Latino Orchid Community children.

Method

The study was implemented over a period of two years (2008–2010) in an orchard farming community with a total of 324 parents who had children between the ages of 5–12 years old. Mothers of the children were asked to complete the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and dust from their carpets was collected. Emotional and behavioral deficits were assessed based on the CBCL and house dust was assessed for OP concentrations. In this study, correlations between OPs in house dust and CBCL subscales were estimated using linear regression models with total OP concentrations classified by tertiles. This study also facilitated the comparison between the agricultural and non-agricultural families in terms of behavioral deficits and house dust concentrations of pesticides.

Results

The data from the study shows that there was a positive association between the concentration of OP residues in house dust and internalizing behavior (β=2.06, p=0.05) whereas the association with externalizing behavior was not significant after accounting for sociocultural covariates. Significant positive associations of OP residues with somatic problems (p=0.02) and thought problems (p=0.05) were also found.

Conclusion

The data support a potential role of OP exposure in childhood development, with a specific focus on internalizing behavior. Future work focused on longitudinal studies may uncover the long-term consequences of OP exposure and behavior.

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果园社区拉丁裔儿童从室内灰尘中接触有机磷农药的情况与家长报告的儿童行为。
背景:众所周知,接触有机磷杀虫剂(OP)会对神经系统产生不良影响。农业社区的儿童有可能从室内环境中接触到这些化学物质,从而导致神经和发育问题,包括行为改变:本研究的目的是评估带回家的途径接触是否与拉丁裔兰花社区儿童的行为和情绪问题有关:这项研究在一个果园农业社区进行,为期两年(2008-2010 年),共有 324 位家长参加,他们的子女年龄在 5-12 岁之间。孩子的母亲被要求填写一份儿童行为检查表(CBCL),并收集他们地毯上的灰尘。根据 CBCL 评估儿童的情绪和行为缺陷,并评估室内灰尘中的 OP 浓度。在这项研究中,采用线性回归模型估算了室内灰尘中的 OP 与 CBCL 分量表之间的相关性,并将 OP 的总浓度按三等分进行了分类。这项研究还有助于比较农业家庭和非农业家庭在行为缺陷和屋尘中杀虫剂浓度方面的差异:研究数据显示,屋尘中 OP 残留浓度与内化行为呈正相关(β=2.06,P=0.05),而在考虑社会文化协变量后,与外化行为的相关性并不显著。此外,还发现 OP 残留物与躯体问题(p=0.02)和思想问题(p=0.05)存在显著的正相关关系:这些数据支持了OP暴露在儿童成长过程中的潜在作用,尤其关注内化行为。未来以纵向研究为重点的工作可能会揭示 OP 暴露和行为的长期后果。
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Neurotoxicology
Neurotoxicology 医学-毒理学
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期刊介绍: NeuroToxicology specializes in publishing the best peer-reviewed original research papers dealing with the effects of toxic substances on the nervous system of humans and experimental animals of all ages. The Journal emphasizes papers dealing with the neurotoxic effects of environmentally significant chemical hazards, manufactured drugs and naturally occurring compounds.
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