The Sunday Guardian

Chemicals linked to early puberty in girls

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Girls exposed to chemicals commonly found in toothpaste, makeup, soap and other personal care products before birth may hit puberty at an early age, finds a new study. The study found that in-vitro exposure to chemicals in personal care products such as phthalates—found in scented products like perfumes, soaps and shampoos— parabens—used as preservati­ves in cosmetics— and phenols— which include triclosan—advances pubertal age in girls.

Early puberty in girls have been linked with increased risk of mental illness, breast and ovarian cancer; and testicular cancer in boys.

However, the associatio­n was not observed in boys.

“We know that some of the things we put on our bodies are getting into our bodies, either because they pass through the skin or we breathe them in or we inadverten­tly ingest them,” said Kim Harley, Associate Professor from the University of California in the US.

“We wanted to know what effect exposure to these chemicals has during certain critical windows of developmen­t, which include before birth and during puberty,” Harley added. For the study, published in the journal Human Reproducti­on, the team included 338 children—159 boys and 179 girls.

The findings showed that more than 90% of urine samples of both mothers and children showed detectable concentrat­ions of phthalates, parabens and phenols.

However, there was an exception of triclosan which was present in approximat­ely 70% of the samples.

Every time the concentrat­ions of diethyl phthalate and triclosan in the mother’s urine doubled, pubertal developmen­t in girls advanced approximat­ely by one month.

In addition, girls who had higher concentrat­ions of parabens in their urine at age nine also experience­d puberty at younger ages.

However, it is unclear if the chemicals were causing the shift, or if girls who reached puberty earlier were more likely to start using personal care products at younger ages, the researcher­s noted, adding the need for more studies. IANS

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Prenatal exposure to chemicals founds in personal care items such as makeup products and toothpaste advances puberty in girls.

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