Mapping the Level of Evidence of Prenatal, Childhood, and Adolescent Exposure to Volatile Organic Compounds and Health Outcomes: Protocol for a Scoping Review

Jun 6, 2025JMIR research protocols

Reviewing the Evidence Linking Exposure to Airborne Chemicals Before Birth and During Childhood to Health Outcomes

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Abstract

A total of 7,332 citations were identified regarding volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and health outcomes.

  • Significant gaps exist in understanding how VOC exposure affects health during pregnancy, childhood, and adolescence.
  • This review focuses on both total VOCs and six specific VOCs: benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene, trichloroethylene, and perchloroethylene.
  • 274 papers were selected for data extraction after screening titles and abstracts from the initial literature search.
  • The ongoing review aims to map current evidence and summarize associations between VOCs and health outcomes at critical life stages.
  • The results will identify gaps in existing literature that may inform future research directions.

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