Phthalate exposure and childhood obesity

Phthalates are commonly used as plasticizers and vehicles for cosmetic ingredients. Phthalate metabolites have documented biochemical activity including activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and antiandrogenic effects, which may contribute to the development of obesity. In vitro and...

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Published inAnnals of pediatric endocrinology & metabolism pp. 67 - 75
Main Authors 김신혜, 박미정
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 대한소아내분비학회 01.06.2014
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ISSN2287-1012
2287-1292

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Summary:Phthalates are commonly used as plasticizers and vehicles for cosmetic ingredients. Phthalate metabolites have documented biochemical activity including activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and antiandrogenic effects, which may contribute to the development of obesity. In vitro and in vivo studies suggest that phthalates have significant effects on the development of obesity, especially after prenatal exposure at low doses. Although few studies have examined the effects of phthalate on obesity development in humans, some work has shown that phthalates affect humans and animals similarly. In this paper, we review the possible mechanisms of phthalate-induced obesity, and discuss evidence supporting the role of phthalates in the development of obesity in humans. KCI Citation Count: 3
Bibliography:G704-002175.2014.19.2.008
ISSN:2287-1012
2287-1292