UK report recommends further research on water fluoridation and health
Susan Mayor London
Further research on the health effects of adding fluoride to drinking water
is neededespecially studies of peoples total exposure to fluoride, a working
group set up by the Medical Research Council recommended in a report published
last week.
Fluoride has been added to piped drinking water in some areas of the United
Kingdom, as well as in other countries, for several decades to improve dental
health. However, public support for the measure has wavered after claims that
water fluoridation might be associated with health problems.
The Department of Health asked the councils working group to identify areas
of uncertainty on the balance of risks of water fluoridation and to recommend
research needed to clarify the situation.
Dr Paul Harrison, acting director of the councils Institute for Environment
and Health, Leicester, who chaired the group, said: "There is no reason to think
that water fluoridation is responsible for any adverse health effects. But there
is a lack of research on some important aspects, which is why were highlighting
the need for more research."
One of the main recommendations made by the working group was to compare the
amount of fluoride that the body absorbs from naturally fluoridated water
supplies with the amount absorbed from artificially fluoridated water. It has
previously been assumed that fluoride absorption from either source was similar.
Members of the working group considered that this was a reasonable assumption
but recommended that research be carried out to discover whether there were any
differences, including looking at the influence of water hardness on fluoride
absorption.
The report also calls for new studies on the extent of dental fluorosis, a
condition which affects the appearance of teeth and which is associated with a
high intake of fluoride.
Dr Harrison explained: "In the past, people got most of their fluoride from
their water. This has changed with the wider use of toothpastes and other dental
healthcare products containing fluoride. We need a better understanding of how
much fluoride were all absorbing."
The Department of Health has agreed to commission a project on the absorption
of fluoride, in accordance with the reports recommendations.
The report also reviewed a range of health issues relating to fluoride,
including cancer, effects on the immune system and on reproduction, and birth
defects, which have been anecdotally associated with water fluoridation. It
found no evidence linking fluoridation to cancer in general, or to specific
cancers, but recommended an updated analysis to provide definitive data on
cancer rates since water fluoridation was introduced.
The group found no evidence for associations between fluoridation and other
health effects so recommended no specific research, apart from keeping the
issues under review.
Dr Harrison considered that the review of water fluoridation was part of a
more general effort to involve the public more in policy making. "Scientists and
policy makers have realised that communication with the public is important.
Communities should be informed and involved in public health measures that
affect them."
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