Effects of endocrine disruption during pregnancy: a systematic review
Revista de Salud Ambiental 14 (1) 2014
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Keywords

endocrine disruptors
pregnancy
environmental pollution
birth defects
cryptorchidism
hypospadias
miscarriage
preterm delivery
low birth weight

How to Cite

Llopis-Gonzalez, A., Dueñas Ricaurte, J. C., Huerta Biosca, V., & Morales Suarez-Varela, M. M. (2014). Effects of endocrine disruption during pregnancy: a systematic review. Spanish Journal of Environmental Health, 14(1), 29–38. Retrieved from https://www.ojs.diffundit.com/index.php/rsa/article/view/422

Abstract

Endocrine disruptors are ubiquitous natural and synthetic environmental pollutants that can mimic, block or disturb normal hormonal function. Environmental exposure to these pollutants is almost impossible to prevent due to their presence in the air, water, soil, food and in many other materials with which we come in contact daily, such as plastics. Foetuses are vulnerable during pregnancy because their organism is in a developmental stage, and any disruption may affect their health in the short and/or long term. There is some evidence that these substances disrupt tissue differentiation and growth processes, cause birth defects and affect the length of pregnancy. In this review we will focus on environmental epidemiology and related literature in order to update current knowledge based on the actual evidence of the effects of these substances on the aetiology of preterm delivery, miscarriages, low birth weight, malformations, cryptorchidism, hypospadias and micropenis. The difficulty in studying this topic is due to the high number of involved factors, which makes the available results inconclusive or even contradictory. Consequently, further research is necessary.
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