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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.
Ouidir, Marion; Cissé, Aminata H; Botton, Jérémie; Lyon-Caen, Sarah; Thomsen, Cathrine; Sakhi, Amrit K; Sabaredzovic, Azemira; Bayat, Sam; Slama, Rémy; Heude, Barbara; Philippat, Claire.
Afiliação
  • Ouidir M; University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm U-1209, CNRS-UMR-5309, Environmental Epidemiology Applied to Development and Respiratory Health Team, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Grenoble, France.
  • Cissé AH; Université Paris Cité and Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Inserm, INRAE, Center for Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS), Paris, France.
  • Botton J; Faculté de Pharmacie, Université Paris-Saclay, Orsay, France.
  • Lyon-Caen S; University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm U-1209, CNRS-UMR-5309, Environmental Epidemiology Applied to Development and Respiratory Health Team, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Grenoble, France.
  • Thomsen C; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
  • Sakhi AK; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
  • Sabaredzovic A; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway.
  • Bayat S; Department of Pulmonology and Physiology, Grenoble University Hospital, La Tronche, France.
  • Slama R; Synchrotron Radiation for Biomedicine Laboratory (STROBE), Inserm UA07, Grenoble Alpes University, Grenoble, France.
  • Heude B; University Grenoble Alpes, Inserm U-1209, CNRS-UMR-5309, Environmental Epidemiology Applied to Development and Respiratory Health Team, Institute for Advanced Biosciences, Grenoble, France.
  • Philippat C; Université Paris Cité and Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, Inserm, INRAE, Center for Research in Epidemiology and StatisticS (CRESS), Paris, France.
Environ Health Perspect ; 132(5): 57002, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38728218
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Endocrine-disrupting chemicals may play a role in adiposity development during childhood. Until now literature in this scope suffers from methodologic limitations in exposure assessment using one or few urine samples and missing assessment during the infancy period.

OBJECTIVES:

We investigated the associations between early-life exposure to quickly metabolized chemicals and post-natal growth, relying on repeated within-subject urine collections over pregnancy and infancy.

METHODS:

We studied the associations of four phenols, four parabens, seven phthalates, and one nonphthalate plasticizer from weekly pooled urine samples collected from the mother during second and third trimesters (median 18 and 34 gestational weeks, respectively) and infant at 2 and 12 months of age, and child growth until 36 months. We relied on repeated measures of height, weight and head circumference from study visits and the child health booklet to predict growth outcomes at 3 and 36 months using the Jenss-Bayley nonlinear mixed model. We assessed associations with individual chemicals using adjusted linear regression and mixtures of chemicals using a Bayesian kernel machine regression model.

RESULTS:

The unipollutant analysis revealed few associations. Bisphenol S (BPS) at second trimester was positively associated with all infant growth parameters at 3 and 36 months, with similar patterns between exposure at third trimester and all infant growth parameters at 3 months. Mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP) at 12 months was positively associated with body mass index (BMI), weight, and head circumference at 36 months. Mixture analysis revealed positive associations between exposure at 12 months and BMI and weight at 36 months, with MnBP showing the highest effect size within the mixture.

CONCLUSIONS:

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.
Assuntos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parabenos / Fenóis / Ácidos Ftálicos / Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal / Disruptores Endócrinos Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Parabenos / Fenóis / Ácidos Ftálicos / Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal / Disruptores Endócrinos Limite: Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Infant / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article