School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9, Canada..
School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1C9, Canada.; Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2T4, Canada.
J Environ Sci (China). 2017 Jan;51:361-370. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2016.11.012. Epub 2016 Dec 8.
Human exposures to pesticides can occur in the workplace, in the household and through the ambient environment. While several articles have reviewed the impact of pesticide exposures on human respiratory health in occupational settings, to the best of our knowledge, this article is the first one to review published studies on the association between pesticide exposures and human respiratory health in the general populations. In this article, we critically reviewed evidences up to date studying the associations between non-occupational pesticide exposures and respiratory health in general populations. This article also highlighted questions arising from these studies, including our recent analyses using the data from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS), for future research. We found few studies have addressed the impact of environmental pesticide exposures on respiratory health, especially on lung function, in general populations. In the studies using the data from CHMS Cycle 1, exposures to OP insecticides, pyrethroid insecticides, and the organochlorine pesticide DDT were associated with impaired lung function in the Canadian general population, but no significant associations were observed for the herbicide 2,4-D. Future research should focus on the potential age-specific and pesticide-specific effect on respiratory health in the general population, and repeated longitudinal study design is critical for assessing the temporal variations in pesticide exposures. Research findings from current studies of non-occupational pesticide exposures and their health impact in general population will help to improve the role of regulatory policies in mitigating pesticide-related public health problems, and thereafter providing greater benefit to the general population.
人类可能会在工作场所、家庭和周围环境中接触到农药。虽然有几篇文章综述了职业环境中农药暴露对人类呼吸道健康的影响,但据我们所知,这篇文章是第一篇综述非职业性农药暴露与一般人群呼吸道健康之间关联的研究文章。本文批判性地综述了迄今为止有关非职业性农药暴露与一般人群呼吸道健康之间关联的研究证据。本文还强调了这些研究中出现的问题,包括我们最近使用加拿大健康测量调查(CHMS)数据进行的分析,为未来的研究提供了方向。我们发现,很少有研究探讨环境农药暴露对一般人群呼吸道健康(特别是肺功能)的影响。在使用 CHMS 第 1 周期数据的研究中,接触有机磷杀虫剂、拟除虫菊酯杀虫剂和有机氯农药滴滴涕与加拿大普通人群的肺功能受损有关,但未观察到除草剂 2,4-D 有显著关联。未来的研究应集中于在一般人群中,特定年龄和特定农药对呼吸道健康的潜在影响,并且重复的纵向研究设计对于评估农药暴露的时间变化至关重要。当前关于非职业性农药暴露及其对一般人群健康影响的研究结果将有助于提高监管政策在减轻与农药相关的公共卫生问题方面的作用,从而使一般人群受益更多。