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Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health?

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Doherty, BT; Hammel, SC; Daniels, JL; Stapleton, HM; Hoffman, K
Published in: Current environmental health reports
December 2019

Organophosphate esters (OPEs) are applied to a variety of consumer products, primarily as flame retardants and plasticizers. OPEs can leach out of products over time and are consequently prevalent in the environment and frequently detected in human biomonitoring studies. Exposure during pregnancy is of particular concern as OPEs have recently been detected in placental tissues, suggesting they may be transferred to the developing infant. Also, studies have now shown that children typically experience higher exposure to several OPEs compared with adults, indicating they may be disproportionately impacted by these compounds. This review summarizes the current literature on reproductive and child health outcomes of OPE exposures and highlights areas for future research.Experimental animal studies demonstrate potential for OPEs to adversely impact health, and a limited number of epidemiologic studies conducted in adult cohorts suggest that OPEs may interfere with the endocrine system. Neurodevelopment is perhaps the most well studied of children's health endpoints, and several studies indicate that prenatal and early life OPE exposures impact both cognitive and behavioral development. Associations have also been reported with reproductive outcomes (e.g., fertilization and pregnancy loss) and with the timing of parturition and preterm birth. Cross-sectional studies also demonstrate associations between OPEs and respiratory health outcomes, allergic disease, and measures of adiposity. An expanding body of research demonstrates that OPEs are associated with adverse reproductive health and birth outcomes, asthma and allergic disease, early growth and adiposity, and neurodevelopment. Still, additional research is urgently needed to elucidate the full impact of OPEs on children's health.

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Current environmental health reports

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2196-5412

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2196-5412

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

6

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4

Start / End Page

201 / 213

Related Subject Headings

  • Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
  • Pregnancy
  • Plasticizers
  • Organophosphates
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Flame Retardants
  • Female
  • Esters
  • Environmental Monitoring
 

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Doherty, B. T., Hammel, S. C., Daniels, J. L., Stapleton, H. M., & Hoffman, K. (2019). Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health? Current Environmental Health Reports, 6(4), 201–213. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40572-019-00258-0
Doherty, Brett T., Stephanie C. Hammel, Julie L. Daniels, Heather M. Stapleton, and Kate Hoffman. “Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health?Current Environmental Health Reports 6, no. 4 (December 2019): 201–13. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40572-019-00258-0.
Doherty BT, Hammel SC, Daniels JL, Stapleton HM, Hoffman K. Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health? Current environmental health reports. 2019 Dec;6(4):201–13.
Doherty, Brett T., et al. “Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health?Current Environmental Health Reports, vol. 6, no. 4, Dec. 2019, pp. 201–13. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s40572-019-00258-0.
Doherty BT, Hammel SC, Daniels JL, Stapleton HM, Hoffman K. Organophosphate Esters: Are These Flame Retardants and Plasticizers Affecting Children's Health? Current environmental health reports. 2019 Dec;6(4):201–213.
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Published In

Current environmental health reports

DOI

EISSN

2196-5412

ISSN

2196-5412

Publication Date

December 2019

Volume

6

Issue

4

Start / End Page

201 / 213

Related Subject Headings

  • Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
  • Pregnancy
  • Plasticizers
  • Organophosphates
  • Maternal Exposure
  • Humans
  • Flame Retardants
  • Female
  • Esters
  • Environmental Monitoring