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Fetal and Infancy Exposure to Phenols, Parabens, and Phthalates and Anthropometric Measurements up to 36 Months, in the Longitudinal SEPAGES Cohort.

Marion OuidirAminata H CisséJérémie BottonSarah Lyon-CaenCathrine ThomsenAmrit K SakhiAzemira SabaredzovicSam BayatRémy SlamaBarbara HeudeClaire Philippat
Published in: Environmental health perspectives (2024)
This study suggests that exposure in early infancy may be associated with increased weight and BMI in early childhood, which are risk factors of obesity in later life. Furthermore, this study highlighted the impact of BPS, a compound replacing bisphenol A, which has never been studied in this context. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP13644.
Keyphrases
  • weight gain
  • risk factors
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • metabolic syndrome
  • physical activity
  • insulin resistance
  • body composition
  • skeletal muscle
  • adipose tissue