环境科学
暴露评估
可穿戴计算机
职业暴露
暴露的
热脱附
被动取样
污染
环境化学
环境卫生
计算机科学
医学
化学
统计
解吸
数学
有机化学
校准
吸附
嵌入式系统
生物
生态学
作者
Elizabeth Z. Lin,Amy Nichols,Yakun Zhou,Jeremy P. Koelmel,Krystal J. Godri Pollitt
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41370-022-00456-3
摘要
Organic contaminants are released into the air from building materials/furnishings, personal care, and household products. Wearable passive samplers have emerged as tools to characterize personal chemical exposures. The optimal placement of these samplers on an individual to best capture airborne exposures has yet to be evaluated. To compare personal exposure to airborne contaminants detected using wearable passive air samplers placed at different positions on the body. Participants (n = 32) simultaneously wore four passive Fresh Air samplers, on their head, chest, wrist, and foot for 24 hours. Exposure to 56 airborne organic contaminants was evaluated using thermal desorption gas chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry with a targeted data analysis approach. Distinct exposure patterns were detected by samplers positioned on different parts of the body. Chest and wrist samplers were the most similar with correlations identified for 20% of chemical exposures (Spearman’s Rho > 0.8, p < 0.05). In contrast, the greatest differences were found for head and foot samplers with the weakest correlations across evaluated exposures (8% compounds, Spearman’s Rho > 0.8, p < 0.05). The placement of wearable passive air samplers influences the exposures captured and should be considered in future exposure and epidemiological studies. Traditional approaches for assessing personal exposure to airborne contaminants with active samplers presents challenges due to their cost, size, and weight. Wearable passive samplers have recently emerged as a non-invasive, lower cost tool for measuring environmental exposures. While these samplers can be worn on different parts of the body, their position can influence the type of exposure that is captured. This study comprehensively evaluates the exposure to airborne chemical contaminants measured at different passive sampler positions worn on the head, chest, wrist, and foot. Findings provide guidance on sampler placement based on chemicals and emission sources of interest.
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