2024
Yes
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2024.117203
Wang, Yuchen
Asia
Observational
Epidemiology Study
Exposure Study
Students
Elementary (K-5)
Temperature
Humidity
Particulate Matter (PM)
Dust
Respiratory symptoms
Other
Phthalates
Primary school children
Non-dietary exposure
Risk
Health effects
This exposure and epidemiological study measured phthalates in dust and air among 54 Chinese primary students and linked them to cardiovascular, respiratory, and anthropometric outcomes, highlighting the need for stronger environmental protections.