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Focusing on Children's Inhalation Dosimetry and Health Effects for Risk Assessment: An Introduction.

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  • Focusing on Children's Inhalation Dosimetry and Health Effects for Risk Assessment: An Introduction. Abstract Text:

    brenda foosBrenda Foos,melanie martyMelanie Marty,joel schwartzJoel Schwartz,william bennettWilliam Bennett,jacqueline moyaJacqueline Moya,annie m jarabekAnnie M Jarabek,andrew g salmonAndrew G Salmon,brenda foosBrenda Foos,melanie martyMelanie Marty,joel schwartzJoel Schwartz,william bennettWilliam Bennett,jacqueline moyaJacqueline Moya,annie m jarabekAnnie M Jarabek,andrew g salmonAndrew G Salmon,brenda foosBrenda Foos,melanie martyMelanie Marty,joel schwartzJoel Schwartz,william bennettWilliam Bennett,jacqueline moyaJacqueline Moya,annie m jarabekAnnie M Jarabek,andrew g salmonAndrew G Salmon,

    Substantial effort has been invested in improving children's health risk assessment in recent years. However, the body of scientific evidence in support of children's health assessment is constantly advancing, indicating the need for continual updating of risk assessment methods. Children's inhalation dosimetry and child-specific adverse health effects are of particular concern for risk assessment. When focusing on this topic within children's health, key issues for consideration include (1) epidemiological evidence of adverse effects following children's exposure to air pollution, (2) ontogeny of the lungs and effects on dosimetry, (3) estimation and variability of children's inhalation rates, and (4) current risk assessment methodologies for addressing children. In this article, existing and emerging information relating to these key issues are introduced and discussed in an effort to better understand children's inhalation dosimetry and adverse health effects for risk assessment. While much useful evidence is currently available, additional research and methods are warranted for improved children's health risk assessment.

    Focusing on Children's Inhalation Dosimetry and Health Effects for Risk Assessment: An Introduction. Publishing Authors By Initials

    b foosB Foos,m martyM Marty,j schwartzJ Schwartz,w bennettW Bennett,j moyaJ Moya,am jarabekAM Jarabek,ag salmonAG Salmon,b foosB Foos,m martyM Marty,j schwartzJ Schwartz,w bennettW Bennett,j moyaJ Moya,am jarabekAM Jarabek,ag salmonAG Salmon,b foosB Foos,m martyM Marty,j schwartzJ Schwartz,w bennettW Bennett,j moyaJ Moya,am jarabekAM Jarabek,ag salmonAG Salmon,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Pa

    VOLUME: 71

    Page Numbers: 149-65

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Toxicol. Environ. Health Pa

    ISSN: 1528-7394

    DAY: 21

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2008

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    AFFILIATION: Office of Children's Health Protection and Environmental Education, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA.

    Country: England

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