Inherited Epigenetic Hallmarks of Childhood Obesity Derived from Prenatal Exposure to Obesogens [PDF]
María Ángeles Núñez‐Sánchez +7 more
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Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is a widely used environmental endocrine disruptor and a potential obesogen. Its pervasive presence in pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs), along with the associated ecological and health risks, has ...
Sheng-long Cao +7 more
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Endocrine disruptor chemicals as obesogen and diabetogen: Clinical and mechanistic evidence. [PDF]
Kurşunoğlu NE, Sarer Yurekli BP.
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Prenatal Exposure to the Environmental Obesogen Tributyltin Predisposes Multipotent Stem Cells to Become Adipocytes [PDF]
Séverine Kirchner +4 more
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Bisphenol-A plasma levels are related to inflammatory markers, visceral obesity and insulin-resistance: a cross-sectional study on adult male population [PDF]
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The effects of bisphenol A on adipose tissue development, metabolism, and endocrine function and the role it may play in the development of obesity [PDF]
While diet and sedentary lifestyle remain important factors in the development of obesity, recent findings have shown the possible involvement of environmental obesogens, chemicals that can disrupt homeostatic energy balance and increase adiposity ...
Wyatt, Brantley Nelson
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Examination of the obesogenic effects of bisphenol-A
The prevalence of obesity among people has increased dramatically in recent years in all theworld. It is not enough to explain this increasing trend only with people's lifestyle, eating habitsand cultural differences. Some chemicals, which are taken into the human body, especiallythrough the food chain and are considered to be endocrine disruptors ...
Çelebi, Hakan +3 more
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Obesity II: Establishing causal links between chemical exposures and obesity. [PDF]
Heindel JJ +42 more
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Corrigendum to "Obesity III: Obesogen assays: Limitations, strengths, and new directions" [Biochem. Pharmacol. 199 (2022) 115014]. [PDF]
Kassotis CD +20 more
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