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Temporal Trends in Blood Dioxin and Heavy Metal Concentrations Among Seoul Residents in Proximity to Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators

Author(s)
Yang, JiyeonHwang, JihyeHashemi, ShervinShin, DongchunChang, Yoon-SeokJoo, JonghoLim, Youngwook
Issued Date
2026-04
DOI
10.1007/s12403-026-00767-y
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/91641
Fulltext
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12403-026-00767-y
Citation
EXPOSURE AND HEALTH, v.18, no.3, pp.41
Abstract
This study investigated the long-term exposure of residents in proximity to Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators (MSWIs) in Seoul, South Korea, to dioxins and heavy metals (lead, cadmium, and mercury), emphasizing environmental and public health implications. The researchers analyzed the temporal trends in blood concentrations of these contaminants, considering demographic factors such as age and gender, using data collected over six survey rounds from 2002 to 2021. The results revealed a significant decline in blood lead levels, particularly among females, with greater reductions in individuals with initially elevated blood lead levels. Cadmium concentrations remained relatively stable, whereas mercury levels exhibited minor fluctuations, with females demonstrating higher levels than males. Dioxins were slightly reduced, although their persistence in the environment and human bloodstream remains a concern. Age-specific analysis showed that younger women experienced the greatest decline in lead and dioxin levels. These findings highlight the efficacy of public health interventions in reducing environmental exposure, particularly among vulnerable populations, and underscore the need for continued monitoring and mitigation efforts to address the long-term environmental and health risks associated with exposure to these substances.
Publisher
SPRINGER
ISSN
2451-9766
Keyword (Author)
Lead exposureMunicipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs)DioxinsEnvironmental healthHeavy metals
Keyword
EXPOSUREHEALTHVICINITY

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