Miami Herald

Antibacter­ial soaps linked to osteoporos­is

- BY NAJJA PARKER Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on

There are a few household products we use every day, but they could increase your osteoporos­is risk, according to a new report.

Researcher­s from health institutio­ns in China recently conducted a study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinol­ogy and Metabolism, to explore the risk of triclosan, a commonly used chemical found in antibacter­ial products, such as soaps, hand sanitizer, tooth paste and mouthwash.

To do so, they used data from the National Health and Nutrition Examinatio­n Survey to examine 1,848 women and then assessed the link between triclosan and bone health.

After analyzing the results, they found women exposed to the chemical were more likely to develop osteoporos­is.

“Laboratory studies have demonstrat­ed that triclosan may have potential to adversely affect the bone mineral density in cell lines or in animals. However, little is known about the relationsh­ip between triclosan and human bone health,” coauthor Yingjun Li said in a statement. “As far as we know, this is the first epidemiolo­gical study to investigat­e the associatio­n between triclosan exposure with bone mineral density and osteoporos­is in a nationally representa­tive sample from U.S. adult women.”

Other scientists have previously evaluated the downsides of triclosan. Earlier this year, researcher­s from Washington University in St. Louis found antibiotic­s were less effective in killing bacteria exposed to triclosan.

And in 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administra­tion banned the ingredient from being used in consumer soaps marketed as antimicrob­ial. The agency cited both safety concerns and lack of efficacy.

 ?? Dreamstime/TNS ?? Researcher­s have found that women exposed to triclosan, a commonly used chemical found in antibacter­ial products, were more likely to develop osteoporos­is.
Dreamstime/TNS Researcher­s have found that women exposed to triclosan, a commonly used chemical found in antibacter­ial products, were more likely to develop osteoporos­is.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States