What Are the Risk Factors for Chronic Toxicological Injuries?
Several factors influence the risk of developing chronic toxicological injuries. These include the dose-response relationship, where higher doses of toxicants generally increase the risk of adverse effects. The duration and frequency of exposure are also critical, with longer and more frequent exposures posing greater risks. Additionally, individual factors such as age, genetic predisposition, pre-existing health conditions, and lifestyle choices can modify susceptibility to chronic toxicological injuries.