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Aging and Toxic Response: Issues Relevant To Risk Assessment (Final)

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EPA has released a final report entitled, Aging and Toxic Response: Issues Relevant to Risk Assessment. This document contributes to the Agency's efforts to better understand the physiology of aging in order to protect the health of older persons, and identifies several data gaps and research needs that may inform the Office of Research and Development's Research Initiative on Aging in conducting research to better characterize risk to the elderly population from exposure to environmental agents.
This report is intended to orient EPA scientists, risk assessors, and the public-at-large to physiological and biochemical factors in the elderly that may influence their responses to exposures from environmental chemicals. Although it is not a comprehensive review of literature, the document identifies several data gaps and research needs that may inform the Office of Research and Development's Research Initiative on Aging in conducting research to better characterize risk to the elderly population from exposure to environmental agents.

Impact/Purpose

This report is intended to orient EPA scientists, risk assessors, and the public-at-large to physiological and biochemical factors in the elderly that may influence their responses to exposures from environmental chemicals. Although it is not a comprehensive review of literature, the document identifies several data gaps and research needs that may inform the Office of Research and Development's Research Initiative on Aging in conducting research to better characterize risk to the elderly population from exposure to environmental agents.

Status

This is the final document and the report is complete.

Citation

U.S. EPA. Aging and Toxic Response: Issues Relevant To Risk Assessment (Final). U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.

History/Chronology

Date Description
01- Feb 2001 Contractor report Exploration of Aging and Toxic Response is released.
02- Oct 2003 An internal review is completed and comments are addressed.
03- Mar 2005 An External review draft is released for comments.
04- Nov 2005 The External review is completed and comments are addressed.
05- Aug 2006 The Final report is cleared through NCEA management in July and released in August.

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This document has been reviewed in accordance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy and approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use.

  • Aging and toxic response: issues relevant to risk assessment (Final) (PDF)  (68  pp, 379.9 KB, about PDF)

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Last updated on October 03, 2006
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