2024: A Bayesian benchmark concentration analysis for urinary fluoride and intelligence in adults in Guizhou, China

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2024: A Bayesian benchmark concentration analysis for urinary fluoride and intelligence in adults in Guizhou, China

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Jin T, Huang T, Zhang T, Li Q, Yan C, Wang Q, Chen X, Zhou J, Sun Y, Bo W, Luo Z, Li H, An Y - "A Bayesian benchmark concentration analysis for urinary fluoride and intelligence in adults in Guizhou, China" Sci Total Environ 171326 (2024). doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171326
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38460703/

Abstract

Environmental fluoride exposure has been linked to numerous cases of fluorosis worldwide. Previous studies have indicated that long-term exposure to fluoride can result in intellectual damage among children. However, a comprehensive health risk assessment of fluorosis-induced intellectual damage is still pending. In this research, we utilized the Bayesian Benchmark Dose Analysis System (BBMD) to investigate the dose-response relationship between urinary fluoride (U-F) concentration and Raven scores in adults from Nayong, Guizhou, China. Our research findings suggest a dose-response relationship between the concentration of U-F and intelligence scores among adults. As the benchmark response (BMR) increased, both the benchmark concentration (BMCs) and the lower bound of the credible interval (BMCLs) also increased. Specifically, BMCs for the association between U-F and IQ score were determined to be 0.18 mg/L (BMCL1 = 0.08 mg/L), 0.91 mg/L (BMCL5 = 0.40 mg/L), 1.83 mg/L (BMCL10 = 0.83 mg/L) when using BMRs of 1 %, 5 %, and 10 %. These results indicate that U-F can serve as an effective biomarker for monitoring the loss of IQ in population. We propose the use of U-F concentration as a means to monitor intellectual impairment in the population and establish three interim targets for public decision-making in preventing intellectual damage caused by fluoride exposure.
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