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Chemicals' risks versus radiation risks with respect to the alteration of human sex odds: A preliminary evaluation approach.
In: Proceedings (2012 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software. Managing Resources of a Limited Planet: Pathways and Vision). Manno: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs), 2012. 524-531
The ratio of male to female offspring at birth may be a simple and non-invasive way to monitor the reproductive health of a population. Except in societies where selective abortion skews the sex ratio (SR), approximately 105 boys are born for every 100 girls. It is said that the sex ratio at birth is remarkably constant. In a systematic review, 100 studies were examined concerning possible environmental or occupational sex odds determinants, like e.g. ionizing radiation or chemicals. In a recently published study by the authors the effect of ionizing radiation on the alteration of sex odds in the vicinity of German nuclear facilities was investigated. The authors revealed an increase in the sex odds. We now want to investigate whether chemical sites also influence the human sex odds at birth. To assess spatial, temporal, as well as spatial-temporal trends in the sex odds and to investigate possible changes in the vicinity of chemical plants, we apply ordinary linear logistic regression. The current study is considered a first screening approach applying the same methodology on chemical sites as in sex odds study in the vicinity of German nuclear facilities. In this approach 10 chemical sites in Germany (large chemical plants and chemical parks) were taken into consideration. It can be demonstrated that small alterations take place in the vicinity of large chemical plants. Furthermore, stronger changes in sex odds can be observed in the vicinity of the investigated chemical plant where an accident took place.
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Artikel: Konferenzbeitrag
Herausgeber
Seppelt, R.* ; Voinov, A.A.* ; Lange, S.* ; Bankamp, D.*
Schlagwörter
sex ratio; chemical plants in Germany; chemical parks in Germany; logistic regression
ISBN
978-88-9035-742-8
Konferenztitel
2012 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software. Managing Resources of a Limited Planet: Pathways and Vision
Konferenzband
Proceedings
Quellenangaben
Seiten: 524-531
Verlag
International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs)
Verlagsort
Manno
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Institut(e)
Institute of Biomathematics and Biometry (IBB)