The impact of brominated flame retardants exposure on serum total bilirubin: A cross-sectional analysis
Shanshan Huang, Tong Lin, Jialu Chen, Fen Zhou, Junjie Yang, Haiyan Mao, Zhouxin Yang, Satish Rojekar, Satish Rojekar, Satish Rojekar

TL;DR
This study finds that exposure to brominated flame retardants is linked to higher levels of bilirubin in the blood, which could lead to organ damage.
Contribution
The study identifies specific brominated flame retardants and their nonlinear correlations with bilirubin levels using NHANES data.
Findings
PBDE183 showed the strongest correlation with total bilirubin levels.
Mixed BFRs exposure was positively correlated with bilirubin levels.
Nonlinear correlations, including U-shaped and S-shaped patterns, were observed for several BFRs.
Abstract
Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are harmful, bioaccumulative, and persistent environmental pollutants, posing significant health risks. Elevated bilirubin levels can cause neurotoxicity and damage to the heart, liver, kidneys, and other organs. This study utilizes National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) data to investigate the association between exposure to BFRs and total bilirubin (TB) levels in adult participants. Based on data from the NHANES 2007-2016, TB levels were divided into tertiles. Spearman’s rank correlation was used to analyze the relationship between individual BFRs and TB levels. Weighted linear regression analysis, restricted cubic splines (RCS), and stratified analysis were conducted to assess the correlation between individual BFRs and TB levels. Weighted quantile sum (WQS) regression and quantile-based g-computation (QGC) analysis were used to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAir Quality and Health Impacts · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact · Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
