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Bisphenol A environmental exposure and the detrimental effects on human metabolic health: is it necessary to revise the risk assessment in vulnerable population?

机译:双酚A的环境暴露及其对人体代谢健康的有害影响:是否有必要修订脆弱人群的风险评估?

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In the last decades, many reports have focused the attention on deleterious effects of novel environmental chemical compounds, including bisphenol A (BPA), on human health. BPA, a common and widely chemical contaminant acting as endocrine disruptor, accumulates in adipose tissue and may affect adipocyte metabolic and inflammatory functions. BPA, at low chronic doses, is now considered as an obesogen compound, and might contribute to the rise of metabolic syndrome, visceral adiposity and diabetes epidemics. The BPA worldwide presence in the environment is responsible for chronic exposure during vulnerable periods, such as foetal and neonatal life. The BPA source of contamination can occur via food, beverage, wastewater, air, dust and soil. BPA, as lipophilic compound, may accumulate into the adipose tissue already during foetal life and may affect adulthood health, through adverse effects on the growth and development of organs and tissues. Thus, based on several studies, it would be crucial to consider further actions aimed to refine risk assessment at least in vulnerable population, such as foetuses, infants and young children, to prevent metabolic diseases and obesity.
机译:在过去的几十年中,许多报告将注意力集中在新型环境化学化合物(包括双酚A(BPA))对人体健康的有害影响上。 BPA是一种常见的化学污染物,可作为内分泌干扰物,在脂肪组织中蓄积,并可能影响脂肪细胞的代谢和炎症功能。现在,低剂量的双酚A被认为是一种致肥胖剂,可能导致代谢综合征,内脏肥胖和糖尿病流行。 BPA在世界范围内的存在是造成脆弱时期(如胎儿和新生儿)长期暴露的原因。 BPA污染源可通过食物,饮料,废水,空气,灰尘和土壤发生。 BPA作为亲脂性化合物,可能在胎儿生命中已经蓄积到脂肪组织中,并通过对器官和组织的生长和发育产生不利影响而影响成年期健康。因此,基于多项研究,至关重要的是,考虑采取进一步行动以至少对脆弱人群(如胎儿,婴儿和幼儿)进行风险评估,以预防代谢性疾病和肥胖症。

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