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Friday, April 06, 2018

Study Warns Eating Out Can Increase Phthalates, Lead To Disease

‘Pregnant women, children and teens are more vulnerable to the toxic effects of hormone-disrupting chemicals’

Eating out at restaurants and fast food chains may be convenient but a new study suggests it comes with risks, including increased exposure to a potentially harmful chemical called phthalates.

Researchers looked at data collected between 2005 and 2014 as part of the U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) and discovered that subjects who had recently eaten food from a fast food restaurant had levels of phthalates 35 percent higher than those who ate at home.

In total, the scientists examined the results of 10,253 participants. Sixty-one percent of the group replied in the survey that they had eaten out within the previous 24 hours, and the majority of those respondents showed an increased level of phthalate biomarkers when their urine was tested.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Phthalates: a study in how many consonants can be in a word and still be pronounced.

Anonymous said...

Must use common sense; eat clean most of the time...