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Exposure to environmental phenols and parabens, and relation to body mass index, eczema and respiratory outcomes in the Norwegian RHINESSA study.

Hilde Kristin VindenesCecilie SvanesStein Håkon Låstad LygreFrancisco Gomez RealTamar Ringel-KulkaRandi Jacobsen Bertelsen
Published in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2021)
Reported frequency of use of personal care products correlated very well with urine biomarker levels of paraben and phenols. Several chemicals were inversley related to BMI, and lower levels of parabens was observed for participants with current eczema. There is a need for further studies of health effects of chemicals from personal care products, in particular in longitudinally designed studies.
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