Nutrition Can Modulate the Toxicity of Environmental Pollutants: Implications in Risk Assessment and Human Health
http://ehp03.niehs.nih.gov/article/info:doi/10.1289/ehp.1104712
Bernhard Hennig, Lindell Ormsbee, Craig J. McClain, Bruce A. Watkins, Bruce Blumberg, Leonidas G. Bachas, Wayne Sanderson, Claudia Thompson, William A. Suk
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Background: The paradigm of human risk assessment includes many variables that must be viewed collectively in order to improve human health and prevent chronic disease. The pathology of chronic diseases is complex, though, and may be influenced by exposure to environmental pollutants, a sedentary lifestyle and poor dietary habits. Much emerging evidence suggests that nutrition can modulate the toxicity of environmental pollutants, which may alter human risks associated with toxicant exposures.
Objectives: This commentary discusses the basis for recommending that nutrition be considered as a critical variable in disease outcomes associated with exposure to environmental pollutants, thus establishing the importance of incorporating nutrition within the context of cumulative risk assessment.
Discussion: There is a convincing body of research indicating that nutrition is a modulator of vulnerability to environmental insults; thus, it is timely to consider nutrition as a vital component of human risk assessment. Nutrition may serve as either an agonist or antagonist (e.g. high fat foods or foods rich in antioxidants, respectively) of the health impacts associated with exposure to environmental pollutants. Dietary practices and food choices may help explain the large variability observed in human risk assessment.
Conclusion: We recommend that nutrition and dietary practices be incorporated into future environmental research and the development of risk assessment paradigms. Healthful nutrition interventions might be a powerful approach to reduce disease risks associated with many environmental toxic insults, and should be considered a variable within the context of cumulative risk assessment, and where appropriate, a potential tool for subsequent risk reduction.
Citation: Hennig B, Ormsbee L, McClain CJ, Watkins BA, Blumberg B, Bachas LG, et al. 2012. Nutrition Can Modulate the Toxicity of Environmental Pollutants: Implications in Risk Assessment and Human Health. Environ Health Perspect :-. http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1104712
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