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Globalization and modernization: an obesogenic combination [PDF]
SummaryAnimal research has well established that a link exists between variations in corticosteroids and the proneness to excess body fat accumulation. Accordingly, it is known that adrenalectomy is an efficient approach to counteract weight gain in most animal models of obesity.
L, Huneault, M-È, Mathieu, A, Tremblay
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Abstract Objective We investigated in utero exposure to polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) 138, PCB 153, and PCB 180 and obesity at reproductive age in a three‐generation human cohort, i.e., the Child Health and Development Studies. Methods We used logistic models to estimate associations of PCBs in grandmothers' (F0) archived perinatal serum with obesity ...
Barbara A. Cohn +5 more
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Adipogenesis is accompanied by differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stem cells to adipocytes. As part of this differentiation, biogenesis of the oxidative phosphorylation system occurs.
Laura Llobet +4 more
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Tributyltin chloride disrupts glucose and lipid homeostasis on Wistar male rats [PDF]
Tributyltin chloride is still a relevant water and seafood pollutant, as reported for some sites of Mediterranean and Iberian coastal waters. We evaluated TBT metabolic effect in Wistar male rats, after administration of a repeated oral dose of 8.5mg/L ...
Branco, Sandra +2 more
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Pollution, stress response, and obesity: A systematic review
Summary Limited literature addresses the association between pollution, stress, and obesity, and knowledge synthesis on the associations between these three topics has yet to be made. Two reviewers independently conducted a systematic review of MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science Core Collection databases to identify studies dealing with the effects of
Sandra El Kouche +7 more
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Association of Bisphenol A and Its Substitutes, Bisphenol F and Bisphenol S, with Obesity in United States Children and Adolescents [PDF]
BackgroundBisphenol F (BPF) and bisphenol S (BPS) are increasingly used as substitutes for bisphenol A (BPA), an environmental obesogen. However, health effects of BPF and BPS remain unclear.
Buyun Liu +7 more
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2019 State-of-the-Science of Dispersants and Dispersed Oil (DDO) in U.S. Arctic Waters: Public Health and Food Safety [PDF]
Chemical dispersants were employed on an unprecedented scale during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and could be a response option should a large spill occur in Arctic waters. The use of dispersants in response to that spill raised
Coastal Response Research Center
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Nutrition, inflammation and liver-spleen axis [PDF]
Chronic low-grade systemic inflammation represents a mechanism common to many diseases linked to atherosclerosis-related pathways. There is a growing body of evidence indicating that the combination of food quantity and quality along with genetic ...
BARREA, LUIGI +7 more
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Billy Bunter and the obesogenic environment [PDF]
Cripes, said Bunter, what will the government do next? Mark Petticrew investigates. © 2008, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The pervasive presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment and their persistent nature raise significant concerns regarding their impact on human health.
Niya Lewis +4 more
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