Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North
Background: Since the 1990s, research has been carried out to monitor environmental contaminants and their effects on human health in the Arctic. Although evidence shows that Arctic indigenous peoples are exposed to higher levels of contaminants and do worse on several dimensions of health compared...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c406bba5e2b945fe83cfa28269c1feba 2023-05-15T14:41:21+02:00 Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North Kavita Singh Peter Bjerregaard Hing Man Chan 2014-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v73.25808 https://doaj.org/article/c406bba5e2b945fe83cfa28269c1feba EN eng Taylor & Francis Group http://www.circumpolarhealthjournal.net/index.php/ijch/article/download/25808/pdf_1 https://doaj.org/toc/2242-3982 2242-3982 doi:10.3402/ijch.v73.25808 https://doaj.org/article/c406bba5e2b945fe83cfa28269c1feba International Journal of Circumpolar Health, Vol 73, Iss 0, Pp 1-22 (2014) epidemiology review environment human health polychlorinated biphenyls pesticides Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2014 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v73.25808 2022-12-31T02:29:52Z Background: Since the 1990s, research has been carried out to monitor environmental contaminants and their effects on human health in the Arctic. Although evidence shows that Arctic indigenous peoples are exposed to higher levels of contaminants and do worse on several dimensions of health compared with other populations, the contribution of such exposures on adverse outcomes is unclear. Objective: The purpose of this review is to provide a synopsis of the published epidemiological literature that has examined association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in Arctic indigenous populations. Design: A literature search was conducted in OVID Medline (1946-January 2014) using search terms that combined concepts of contaminant and indigenous populations in the Arctic. No language or date restrictions were applied. The reference lists of review articles were hand-searched. Results: Of 559 citations, 60 studies were relevant. The studies fell under the following categories: paediatric (n=18), reproductive health (n=18), obstetrics and gynaecology (n=9), cardiology (n=7), bone health (n=2), oncology (n=2), endocrinology (n=2) and other (n=2). All studies, except one from Arctic Finland, were either from Nunavik or Greenland. Most studies assessed polychlorinated biphenyls (n=43) and organochlorine pesticides (n=29). Fewer studies examined heavy metals, perfluorinated compounds, or polybrominated diphenyl ethers. Details of study results for each health category are provided. Conclusions: It is difficult to make conclusive statements about the effects of environmental contaminants on health due to mixed results, small number of studies and studies being restricted to a small number of regions. Meta-analytical synthesis of the evidence should be considered for priority contaminants and health outcomes. The following research gaps should be addressed in future studies: association of contaminants and health in other Arctic regions (i.e. Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunatsiavut, Alaska, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Circumpolar Health Greenland Human health International Journal of Circumpolar Health Inuvialuit Nunavut Alaska Nunavik Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Nunavut Nunavik Greenland International Journal of Circumpolar Health 73 1 25808 |
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Background: Since the 1990s, research has been carried out to monitor environmental contaminants and their effects on human health in the Arctic. Although evidence shows that Arctic indigenous peoples are exposed to higher levels of contaminants and do worse on several dimensions of health compared with other populations, the contribution of such exposures on adverse outcomes is unclear. Objective: The purpose of this review is to provide a synopsis of the published epidemiological literature that has examined association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in Arctic indigenous populations. Design: A literature search was conducted in OVID Medline (1946-January 2014) using search terms that combined concepts of contaminant and indigenous populations in the Arctic. No language or date restrictions were applied. The reference lists of review articles were hand-searched. Results: Of 559 citations, 60 studies were relevant. The studies fell under the following categories: paediatric (n=18), reproductive health (n=18), obstetrics and gynaecology (n=9), cardiology (n=7), bone health (n=2), oncology (n=2), endocrinology (n=2) and other (n=2). All studies, except one from Arctic Finland, were either from Nunavik or Greenland. Most studies assessed polychlorinated biphenyls (n=43) and organochlorine pesticides (n=29). Fewer studies examined heavy metals, perfluorinated compounds, or polybrominated diphenyl ethers. Details of study results for each health category are provided. Conclusions: It is difficult to make conclusive statements about the effects of environmental contaminants on health due to mixed results, small number of studies and studies being restricted to a small number of regions. Meta-analytical synthesis of the evidence should be considered for priority contaminants and health outcomes. The following research gaps should be addressed in future studies: association of contaminants and health in other Arctic regions (i.e. Inuvialuit Settlement Region, Nunavut, Nunatsiavut, Alaska, ... |
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Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North |
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Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North |
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Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North |
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Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North |
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Association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the Circumpolar North |
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association between environmental contaminants and health outcomes in indigenous populations of the circumpolar north |
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