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The Environmental Injustice of Beauty: Framing Chemical Exposures from Beauty Products as a Health Disparities Concern

机译:美容的环境不公:将美容产品中的化学暴露定为对健康的关注

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The ObGyn community has issued a call to action to prevent toxic environmental chemical exposures and their threats to healthy human reproduction. Recent committee opinions recognize that vulnerable and underserved women may be disproportionately impacted by environmental chemical exposures and recommend that reproductive health professionals champion policies that secure environmental justice. Beauty product use is an understudied source of environmental chemical exposures. Beauty products can include reproductive and developmental toxicants such as phthalates and heavy metals; however, disclosure requirements are limited and inconsistent. Compared to White women, women of color have higher levels of beauty product-related environmental chemicals in their bodies, independent of socioeconomic status. Even small exposures to toxic chemicals during critical periods of development, such as pregnancy, can trigger adverse health consequences such as impacts on fertility and pregnancy, neurodevelopment, and cancer. In this commentary, we seek to highlight the connections between environmental justice and beauty product-related chemical exposures. We describe racial/ethnic differences in beauty product use such as skin lighteners, hair straighteners, and feminine hygiene products as well as the potential chemical exposures and health risks associated with these products. We also discuss how targeted advertising can take advantage of mainstream beauty norms to influence use of these products. Reproductive health professionals can use this information to advance environmental justice by being prepared to counsel patients who have questions about toxic environmental exposures from beauty care products and other sources. Researchers and health care providers can also promote health-protective policies such as improved ingredient testing and disclosure for the beauty product industry. Future clinical and public health research should consider beauty product use as a factor that may shape health inequities in women’s reproductive health across the life course.
机译:ObGyn社区已发出呼吁采取行动,以防止有毒的环境化学暴露及其对健康人类生殖的威胁。委员会最近的意见认为,易受伤害和服务不足的妇女可能会受到环境化学暴露的过度影响,并建议生殖健康专业人员倡导确保环境正义的政策。美容产品的使用是环境化学暴露的未充分了解的来源。美容产品可以包括生殖和发育中的毒物,例如邻苯二甲酸盐和重金属;但是,公开要求是有限的并且不一致。与白人妇女相比,有色妇女体内的美容产品相关环境化学物质含量较高,与社会经济地位无关。即使在发育的关键时期,例如怀孕期间,即使少量接触有毒化学物质,也可能引发不良的健康后果,例如对生育力和怀孕,神经发育和癌症的影响。在这篇评论中,我们试图强调环境正义与美容产品相关的化学暴露之间的联系。我们描述了在美容产品使用中的种族/种族差异,例如美白剂,直发剂和女性卫生用品,以及与这些产品相关的潜在化学暴露和健康风险。我们还将讨论定向广告如何利用主流美容规范来影响这些产品的使用。生殖健康专业人员可以利用此信息,通过为咨询有关美容产品和其他来源的有毒环境暴露问题的患者提供咨询,从而促进环境正义。研究人员和医疗保健提供者还可以促进健康保护政策,例如改善美容产品行业的成分测试和披露。未来的临床和公共卫生研究应考虑使用美容产品,这可能会影响整个生命过程中女性生殖健康方面的健康不平等。

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