兰州大学循证社会科学交叉创新实验室 Innovation Laboratory of Evidence-based Social Sciences,Lanzhou University

Obesogenic effects of six classes of emerging contaminants

2025-01-01

There is growing concern about the concept that exposure to environmental chemicals may be contributing to the obesity epidemic. However, there is no consensus on the obesogenic effects of emerging contaminants from a toxicological and environmental perspective. The potential human exposure and experimental evidence for obesogenic effects of emerging contaminants need to be systematically discussed. The main objective of this review is to provide recommendations for further subsequent policy development following a critical analysis of the literature for humans and experimental animals exposed to emerging contaminants. This article reviews human exposure to emerging contaminants (with a focus on antimicrobials, preservatives, water and oil repellents, flame retardants, antibiotics and bisphenols) and the impact of emerging contaminants on obesity. These emerging contaminants have been widely detected in human biological samples. Epidemiological studies provide evidence linking exposure to emerging contaminants to the risks of obesity in humans. Studies based on animal models and adipose cells show the obesogenic effects of emerging contaminants and identify modes of action by which contaminants may induce changes in body fat accumulation and lipid metabolic homeostasis. Some knowledge gaps in this area and future directions for further investigation are discussed.

研究类型
定性评价
人群
混合人群
国家
China
关键词
Antibiotics; Emerging contaminants; Flame retardants; Human exposure; Obesity; Plasticizers; Preservatives
来源期刊
Journal of environmental sciences (China)
发布日期
2025-01-01
全文链接
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39481937/
相关网址
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39481937/
DOI
10.1016/j.jes.2024.03.032
主题
["环境卫生"] ["慢性非传染性疾病"]
作者
Chaoyu Tong Jing Liu Siying Wu