«We found evidence reduced levels of circulating testosterone were associated with
increased phthalate exposure in several key populations, including boys ages 6 - 12, and men and women ages 40 - 60,» said one of the study's authors, John D. Meeker, MS, ScD, of the University of Michigan School of Public Health in Ann Arbor, MI.
Researchers found evidence of reduced levels of circulating testosterone with
increased phthalate exposure.
Not exact matches
«Dining out associated with
increased exposure to harmful chemicals: New study finds burgers and other foods consumed at restaurants, fast food outlets or cafeterias, associated with higher levels of
phthalates.»
The FDA has issued warnings about
phthalates, which are associated with
increased risks of cancer, asthma, and reproductive harm.
Since this month's publication in the medical journal Pediatrics of a study linking infant exposure to shampoos, powders and lotions with
increased urinary concentrations of
phthalates, many parents have been replacing their favorite baby brands with organic alternatives.
Among boys ages 6 - 12,
increased concentrations of metabolites of a
phthalate called di -(2 - ethylhexyl)
phthalate, or DEHP, was linked to a 24 to 34.1 percent drop in testosterone levels.
In girls, another compound, di -2-ethylhexyl
phthalate, was associated with
increased IGF - 1 levels in prepuberty.
Study findings: The infertile men had
increased amounts of
phthalates in their urine which correlated with them having significantly lower levels of hormones, specifically serum Inhibin B, the Inhibin B to FSH ratio, the TT to LH ratio and the level of INSL3.
There is also now abundant research that links BPA and
phthalate exposure to such human health concerns as deformities of the male and female genitals; premature puberty in females; decreased sperm quality; and
increases in breast and prostate cancers, infertility, miscarriages, obesity, type 2 diabetes, allergies and neurological problems, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Phthalates, which decrease testosterone and may also mimic estrogen, have been linked to
increased breast cancer risk.
All plastic packaging and all plastic full - stop contains chemicals called
phthalates used to
increase flexibility and durability.
In a study of 188 children, prenatal urinary levels of some
phthalates were associated with
increased risk of aggression, conduct problems, and attention problems in four to nine year old children.
Mercury accumulation can gradually inhibit the responsiveness of insulin receptors in glycogen stores, fluoride in the pineal gland can cause sleep deprivation, and
phthalates can
increase inflammation around the bodily cells.
The chicken
phthalates have also been associated with
increased odds of Caesarean section, diminished child intelligence (particularly in boys), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, later in life, abdominal obesity, altered thyroid function, damaged sperm, and, as we learned this summer, a lower sperm count.
Phthalates are oil and fat soluble, so the combination of heat, plastic, and oil likely leads to an
increase in leaching.
Furthermore,
phthalates may have antiandrogenic effects, decrease sperm motility in men, is associated with
increased infant birth weight, and
increases adiposity in children.
Other environmental toxins such as BPA and other plastic softeners like
phthalates can artificially
increase estrogen levels.
A number of studies in humans have shown that
phthalates levels in the body are associated with
increased belly fat, waist circumference, and insulin resistance.
(Dibutyl
phthalate and toluene are linked with
increasing the risk of birth defects in pregnant women, and formaldehyde is a carcinogen.)
According to one Danish study that examined the effects of these on pets, found that the grinding, heat, and moisture associated with chewing breaks down the plastics, depositing
phthalates into your dog's body and
increasing his risk of liver, kidney, and reproductive problems.
Phthalates, or
phthalate esters, are esters of phthalic acid and are mainly used as plasticizers (substances added to plastics to
increase their flexibility).
A wide body of scientific research has linked these chemicals, including
phthalates and Bisphenol A (BPA), to declining birth rates, stillbirths, and an
increasing number of birth defects.
Phthalates are a suspected endocrine disrupting chemical and have been linked to an increasing number of reproductive health impacts at low dose exposures, and exposure to building materials containing phthalates has been correlated with asthma and related allerg
Phthalates are a suspected endocrine disrupting chemical and have been linked to an
increasing number of reproductive health impacts at low dose exposures, and exposure to building materials containing
phthalates has been correlated with asthma and related allerg
phthalates has been correlated with asthma and related allergy impacts.
Nonetheless, the amount of the chemicals on the ants» cuticles actually
increased — indicating that the
phthalates were present in the air and stuck to the ants» cuticles.
Phthalates found in cosmetics, personal care products, and plastics may
increase the risk of Type 2 diabetes in seniors.
TreeHugger has covered various reports that are a little less sanguine:
Phthalates Increase Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Do Babies Exposed to
Phthalates Have Smaller Penises?
A new study claims that eating out can lead to
increased levels of
phthalates, a chemical linked to several diseases, in the body.