Methods for Evaluating the Combined Effects of Chemical and Nonchemical Exposures for Cumulative Environmental Health Risk Assessment

dc.contributor.authorPayne-Sturges, Devon C.
dc.contributor.authorScammell, Madeleine K.
dc.contributor.authorLevy, Jonathan I.
dc.contributor.authorCory-Slechta, Deborah A.
dc.contributor.authorSymanski, Elaine
dc.contributor.authorCarr Shmool, Jessie L.
dc.contributor.authorLaumbach, Robert
dc.contributor.authorLinder, Stephen
dc.contributor.authorClougherty, Jane E.
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-20T17:45:51Z
dc.date.available2023-11-20T17:45:51Z
dc.date.issued2018-12-10
dc.description.abstractCumulative risk assessment (CRA) has been proposed as a means of evaluating possible additive and synergistic effects of multiple chemical, physical and social stressors on human health, with the goal of informing policy and decision-making, and protecting public health. Routine application of CRA to environmental regulatory and policy decision making, however, has been limited due to a perceived lack of appropriate quantitative approaches for assessing combined effects of chemical and nonchemical exposures. Seven research projects, which represented a variety of disciplines, including population health science, laboratory science, social sciences, geography, statistics and mathematics, were funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help address this knowledge gap. We synthesize key insights from these unique studies to determine the implications for CRA practice and priorities for further research. Our analyses of these seven projects demonstrate that the necessary analytical methods to support CRA are available but are ultimately context-dependent. These projects collectively provided advancements for CRA in the areas of community engagement, characterization of exposures to nonchemical stressors, and assessment of health effects associated with joint exposures to chemical and psychosocial stressors.
dc.description.urihttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15122797
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.13016/dspace/bwdn-2eo6
dc.identifier.citationPayne-Sturges, D.C.; Scammell, M.K.; Levy, J.I.; Cory-Slechta, D.A.; Symanski, E.; Carr Shmool, J.L.; Laumbach, R.; Linder, S.; Clougherty, J.E. Methods for Evaluating the Combined Effects of Chemical and Nonchemical Exposures for Cumulative Environmental Health Risk Assessment. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 2797.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1903/31444
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.isAvailableAtSchool of Public Health
dc.relation.isAvailableAtMaryland Institute of Applied Environmental Health
dc.relation.isAvailableAtDigital Repository at the University of Maryland
dc.relation.isAvailableAtUniversity of Maryland (College Park, Md)
dc.subjectcumulative risk
dc.subjectmethods
dc.subjectcommunity health
dc.subjectenvironmental justice
dc.subjectpsychosocial stressors
dc.titleMethods for Evaluating the Combined Effects of Chemical and Nonchemical Exposures for Cumulative Environmental Health Risk Assessment
dc.typeArticle
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