Cohort Profile: China National Human Biomonitoring (CNHBM)-A Nationally Representative, Prospective Cohort in Chinese Population
2021.01.01【Publication Time】2021.01.01
【Lead Author】Zhaojin Cao
【Corresponding Author】Xiaoming Shi
【Journal】 ENVIRONMENT
INTERNATIONAL
【Abstract】
Objective
Globally, developed countries
such as the United States, Canada, Germany, Korea, have carried out long-term
and systematic biomonitoring programs for environmental chemicals in their
populations. The China National Human Biomonitoring (CNHBM) was to document the
extent of human exposure to a wide array of environmental chemicals, to
understand exposure profiles, magnitude and ongoing trends in exposure in the
general Chinese population, and to establish a national biorepository.
Methods
CNHBM adopted three-stage
sampling method to obtain a nationally representative sample of the population.
A total of 21,888 participants who were permanent residents in 31 provinces
were designed to interviewed in this national biomonitoring (152 monitoring
sites × 3 survey units × 2 sexes × 6 age
groups × 4 persons = 21,888 persons) in 2017–2018. Unlike
the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, the CNHBM will follow
the same participants in subsequent cycles allowing for dynamic, longitudinal
data sets for epidemiologic follow-up. Each survey cycle of CNHBM will last
2 years and each subsequent cycle will occur 3 years after the prior
cycle’s completion.
Results
In 2017–2018, the CNHBM created a
large cohort of Chinese citizens that included districts/counties
questionnaire, community questionnaire collecting information on
villages/communities, individual questionnaire, household questionnaire,
comprehensive medical examination, and collection of blood and urine samples
for measurement of clinical and exposure biomarkers. A total of 21,746
participants were finally included in CNHBM, accounting for 99.4% of the
designed sample size; and 152 PSUs questionnaires, 454 community
questionnaires, 21,619 family questionnaires, 21,712 cases of medical
examinations, 21,700 individual questionnaires, 21,701 blood samples and 21,704
urine samples were collected, respectively. Planned analyses of blood and urine
samples were to measure both inorganic and organic chemicals, including 13
heavy metals and metalloids, 18 poly- and per-fluorinated alkyl substances, 12
phthalate metabolites, 9 polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons metabolites, 4
environmental alkylated phenols, and 2 benzene metabolites.
Conclusions
CNHBM established the first
nationally representative, prospective cohort in the Chinese population to
understand the baseline and trend of internal exposure of environmental
chemicals in general population, and to understand environmental toxicity.
【Keywords】
CNHBM,Human biomonitoring,Environmental chemicals,Internal exposure,Prospective cohort