[Impact of endocrine disrupting chemicals on birth outcomes].

Gynecol Obstet Fertil

Département de médecine générale, faculté de médecine Pierre et Marie Curie, 27, rue de Chaligny, 75012 Paris, France.

Published: October 2013

Background: Endocrine disruptors are ubiquitous chemicals contaminants in the environment, wildlife, and humans. Their adverse effects on reproduction are well-documented. There is growing evidence that they can contribute to the current emergence of chronic diseases.

Objectives: Our aim is to assess the relationships between endocrine disruptors and the neonatal health outcomes.

Methods: Two persons have independently reviewed Medline and Toxline databases about the following pollutants: bisphenol A, phthalates, parabens, brominated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds. Only the human epidemiological studies, in general population with an abstract available, published between 2007 January the 1st and 2011 December the 31st, were analysed. The quality of each study was assessed with the Strobe score.

Results: Twenty-five out of 680 studies were included in the analysis. All pollutants were widely detected in maternal and new borns samples. Most of the studies have shown associations between bisphenol A, brominated flame retardants and perfluorinated compounds and lower birth weight. The effects on gestational age were less documented and have shown no clear connection. Results for phthalates were more ambiguous. Only one non-instructive study was found on parabens.

Discussion: Due to the inherent methological bias on endocrine disruptors research, further additional studies on environmental health must be investigated. It seems necessary to adopt preventive health measures first for vulnerable population.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gyobfe.2013.08.012DOI Listing

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