Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts

Flame retardants are widely used in polyurethane foam materials including gymnastics safety equipment such as pit cubes and landing mats. We previously reported elevated concentrations of flame retardants in the air and dust of a U.S. gymnastics training facility and elevated PentaBDE in the serum o...

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Main Authors: Carignan, Courtney C., Fang, Mingliang, Stapleton, Heather M., Heiger-Bernays, Wendy, McClean, Michael D., Webster, Thomas F.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-847222022-02-16T16:29:54Z Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts Carignan, Courtney C. Fang, Mingliang Stapleton, Heather M. Heiger-Bernays, Wendy McClean, Michael D. Webster, Thomas F. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Flame retardants Organophosphorous compounds Flame retardants are widely used in polyurethane foam materials including gymnastics safety equipment such as pit cubes and landing mats. We previously reported elevated concentrations of flame retardants in the air and dust of a U.S. gymnastics training facility and elevated PentaBDE in the serum of collegiate gymnasts. Our objective in this pilot study was to compare urinary biomarkers of exposure to other flame retardants and additives of polyurethane foam including tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP), triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) and 2-ethylhexyl- 2,3,4,5-tetrabromobenzoate (EH-TBB) in samples collected from 11 collegiate gymnasts before and after a gymnastics practice (n = 53 urine samples total). We identified a 50% increase in the TPHP biomarker (p = 0.03) from before to after practice, a non-significant 22% increase in the TDCIPP biomarker (p = 0.14) and no change for the EH-TBB biomarker. These preliminary results indicate that the gymnastics training environment can be a source of recreational exposure to flame retardants. Such exposures are likely widespread, as we identified flame retardants in 89% of foam samples collected from gyms across the U.S. Accepted version 2016-12-22T07:40:40Z 2019-12-06T15:50:14Z 2016-12-22T07:40:40Z 2019-12-06T15:50:14Z 2016 Journal Article Carignan, C. C., Fang, M., Stapleton, H. M., Heiger-Bernays, W., McClean, M. D., & Webster, T. F. (2016). Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts. Environment International, 94, 362-368. 0160-4120 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84722 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/41929 10.1016/j.envint.2016.06.030 27395335 en Environment International © 2016 Elsevier. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Environment International, Elsevier. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2016.06.030]. 27 p. application/pdf
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topic Flame retardants
Organophosphorous compounds
spellingShingle Flame retardants
Organophosphorous compounds
Carignan, Courtney C.
Fang, Mingliang
Stapleton, Heather M.
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy
McClean, Michael D.
Webster, Thomas F.
Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
description Flame retardants are widely used in polyurethane foam materials including gymnastics safety equipment such as pit cubes and landing mats. We previously reported elevated concentrations of flame retardants in the air and dust of a U.S. gymnastics training facility and elevated PentaBDE in the serum of collegiate gymnasts. Our objective in this pilot study was to compare urinary biomarkers of exposure to other flame retardants and additives of polyurethane foam including tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCIPP), triphenyl phosphate (TPHP) and 2-ethylhexyl- 2,3,4,5-tetrabromobenzoate (EH-TBB) in samples collected from 11 collegiate gymnasts before and after a gymnastics practice (n = 53 urine samples total). We identified a 50% increase in the TPHP biomarker (p = 0.03) from before to after practice, a non-significant 22% increase in the TDCIPP biomarker (p = 0.14) and no change for the EH-TBB biomarker. These preliminary results indicate that the gymnastics training environment can be a source of recreational exposure to flame retardants. Such exposures are likely widespread, as we identified flame retardants in 89% of foam samples collected from gyms across the U.S.
author2 School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carignan, Courtney C.
Fang, Mingliang
Stapleton, Heather M.
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy
McClean, Michael D.
Webster, Thomas F.
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author Carignan, Courtney C.
Fang, Mingliang
Stapleton, Heather M.
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy
McClean, Michael D.
Webster, Thomas F.
author_sort Carignan, Courtney C.
title Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
title_short Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
title_full Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
title_fullStr Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
title_full_unstemmed Urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate U.S. gymnasts
title_sort urinary biomarkers of flame retardant exposure among collegiate u.s. gymnasts
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