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Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Jul 1;124(7):A118-22. doi: 10.1289/EHP358.
Children in America today are at an unacceptably high risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders that affect the brain and nervous system including autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, intellectual disabilities, and other learning and behavioral disabilities. These are complex disorders with multiple causes—genetic, social, and environmental. The contribution of toxic chemicals to these disorders can be prevented. Leading scientific and medical experts, along with children’s health advocates, came together in 2015 under the auspices of Project TENDR: Targeting Environmental Neuro-Developmental Risks to issue a call to action to reduce widespread exposures to chemicals that interfere with fetal and children’s brain development. Based on the available scientific evidence, the TENDR authors have identified prime examples of toxic chemicals and pollutants that increase children’s risks for neurodevelopmental disorders. These include chemicals that are used extensively in consumer products and that have become widespread in the environment. Some are chemicals to which children and pregnant women are regularly exposed, and they are detected in the bodies of virtually all Americans in national surveys conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The vast majority of chemicals in industrial and consumer products undergo almost no testing for developmental neurotoxicity or other health effects. Based on these findings, we assert that the current system in the United States for evaluating scientific evidence and making health-based decisions about environmental chemicals is fundamentally broken. To help reduce the unacceptably high prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in our children, we must eliminate or significantly reduce exposures to chemicals that contribute to these conditions. We must adopt a new framework for assessing chemicals that have the potential to disrupt brain development and prevent the use of those that may pose a risk. This consensus statement lays the foundation for developing recommendations to monitor, assess, and reduce exposures to neurotoxic chemicals. These measures are urgently needed if we are to protect healthy brain development so that current and future generations can reach their fullest potential.
如今美国儿童患神经发育障碍的风险高得令人无法接受,这些障碍会影响大脑和神经系统,包括自闭症、注意力缺陷多动障碍、智力残疾以及其他学习和行为障碍。这些都是由多种原因导致的复杂疾病——包括遗传、社会和环境因素。有毒化学物质对这些疾病的影响是可以预防的。2015年,顶尖科学和医学专家以及儿童健康倡导者齐聚在“TENDR项目:关注环境神经发育风险”的支持下,发出行动呼吁,以减少广泛接触会干扰胎儿和儿童大脑发育的化学物质。基于现有的科学证据,TENDR项目的作者们已经确定了一些有毒化学物质和污染物的典型例子,这些物质会增加儿童患神经发育障碍的风险。其中包括在消费品中广泛使用且已在环境中广泛传播的化学物质。有些化学物质儿童和孕妇会经常接触,在美国疾病控制与预防中心进行的全国性调查中,几乎所有美国人的体内都能检测到这些物质。工业和消费品中的绝大多数化学物质几乎没有经过发育神经毒性或其他健康影响方面的测试。基于这些发现,我们断言美国目前评估科学证据并就环境化学物质做出基于健康的决策的体系从根本上说是有缺陷的。为了帮助降低我国儿童中神经发育障碍高得令人无法接受的患病率,我们必须消除或大幅减少对导致这些疾病的化学物质的接触。我们必须采用一个新的框架来评估有可能干扰大脑发育的化学物质,并禁止使用那些可能构成风险的物质。这一共识声明为制定监测、评估和减少神经毒性化学物质接触的建议奠定了基础。如果我们要保护大脑的健康发育,使当代和后代能够充分发挥其潜力,那么这些措施是迫切需要的。