The Vulnerability of Children Lung to Environmental Hazards during the Sensitive Developmental Periods

  • Perlroth N
  • Branco C
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Abstract

Objective: The present study aims to identify the scientific evidence on the influence of the environment during the critical periods of children’s lung development. Data source: The search was performed in the Bireme database, using the terms: fetal development, child development, environmental exposure, environmental pollutants, lung diseases, health vulnerability and toxicity pathways in the LILACS, MEDLINE and SciELO systems. Data synthesis: The vulnerability of children to respiratory diseases due to environmental hazards occurs because very specific physiological characteristics are found in this population. Exposure to toxic agents during the sensitive phases of child development can cause negative impacts to the normal physical lung. The caused effects are reflected in the increased prevalence on children morbidity with temporary or permanent pulmonary damage. Conclusion: Understanding the effects of environmental exposures on the child lung and how they are established can contribute to the ultimate goal of prevention, i.e. to avoid, minimize or reduce the exposure of children to risk factors for their health.

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Perlroth, N., & Branco, C. (2018). The Vulnerability of Children Lung to Environmental Hazards during the Sensitive Developmental Periods. Journal of Lung Health and Diseases, 2(2), 10–14. https://doi.org/10.29245/2689-999x/2017/2.1126

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