Child dermal sediment loads following play in a tide flat

Shoaf, MB; Shirai, JH; Kedan, G; Schaum, J; Kissel, JC

HERO ID

1005782

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

Language

English

PMID

15674320

HERO ID 1005782
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Child dermal sediment loads following play in a tide flat
Authors Shoaf, MB; Shirai, JH; Kedan, G; Schaum, J; Kissel, JC
Journal Journal of Exposure Analysis and Environmental Epidemiology
Volume 15
Issue 5
Page Numbers 407-412
Abstract Dermal contact with sediment is sometimes identified as a pathway of concern in risk assessments. Dermal exposure to sediment is poorly characterized and exposure assessors may rely on default soil adherence values. The purpose of this study was to obtain sediment adherence data for a genuine exposure scenario, child play in a tide flat. This study reports direct measurements of sediment loadings on five body parts (face, forearms, hands, lower legs and feet) after play in a tide flat. Each of nine subjects participated in two timed sessions and pre- and post-activity sediment loading data were collected. Geometric mean (geometric standard deviation) dermal loadings (mg/cm(2)) on the face, forearm, hands, lower legs and feet for the combined sessions were 0.04 (2.9), 0.17 (3.1), 0.49 (8.2), 0.70 (3.6) and 21 (1.9), respectively. Participants' parents completed questionnaires regarding their child's typical activity patterns during tide flat play, exposure frequency and duration, clothing choices, bathing practices and clothes laundering. Data presented in this paper supplement very limited prior adherence data for sediment contact scenarios. Results will be useful to risk assessors considering exposure scenarios involving child activities at a coastal shoreline or tide flat.
Doi 10.1038/sj.jea.7500418
Pmid 15674320
Wosid WOS:000231873200004
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Language Text English