Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.

<h4>Objective</h4>To examine the age and sex-specific associations of urine levels of six mono-phthalates with body size and fat distribution in Chinese children at puberty.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Four hundred and ninety-three school-aged children (247 boys, 246 girls)...

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Main Authors: Yunhui Zhang, Xiangzhou Meng, Li Chen, Dan Li, Lifang Zhao, Yan Zhao, Luxi Li, Huijing Shi
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25121758/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-85513f561a414f0188bb0486743df0242021-03-04T09:08:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10485210.1371/journal.pone.0104852Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.Yunhui ZhangXiangzhou MengLi ChenDan LiLifang ZhaoYan ZhaoLuxi LiHuijing Shi<h4>Objective</h4>To examine the age and sex-specific associations of urine levels of six mono-phthalates with body size and fat distribution in Chinese children at puberty.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Four hundred and ninety-three school-aged children (247 boys, 246 girls) were recruited. Obesity related anthropometric indices were measured and body fat proportion (BF%) was calculated. Spot urine samples were collected and phthalate monoesters were detected by an API 2000 electrospray triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (ESI-MS/MS). Associations between phthalate exposure and overweight/obesity measures and their trends were examined by multiple linear regression and Logistic regression analyses, respectively.<h4>Results</h4>Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) metabolites and monobutyl phthalate (MBP) were found to be the most detectable chemicals. In 8-10 years (yrs) group, concentrations of MEHP and MBP were significantly higher in girls than those in boys. However, concentrations of all phthalate monoesters, except for MEP and MEHP, in 11-13 yrs boys were significantly higher than those in girls. After adjusting for confounders including puberty onset, urinary concentrations of MBP and sum of low molecular-weight phthalate metabolites (∑LMP) were positively associated with boys' obesity in a concentration-effect manner, while concentrations of MEHP, MEHHP and sum of DEHP metabolites (∑MEHP) were negatively associated with girls' obesity. Associations between phthalate exposure levels and BMI z-score changes were age- and sex-specific in school-age children.<h4>Conclusion</h4>There are age and sex-specific concentration-effect associations between phthalate exposure and fat distribution in Chinese children. Urinary phthalate levels in 11-13 yrs boys were about 30 percent higher than those in girls, and ∑MEHP levels in younger boys (<10 yrs) were significantly higher than those in elder boys (>10 yrs). Associations were positive for MBP and ∑LMP with both BMI z-score and fat distribution in boys >10 years of age, and negative for ∑MEHP with fat distribution in girls <10 years of age.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25121758/?tool=EBI
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author Yunhui Zhang
Xiangzhou Meng
Li Chen
Dan Li
Lifang Zhao
Yan Zhao
Luxi Li
Huijing Shi
spellingShingle Yunhui Zhang
Xiangzhou Meng
Li Chen
Dan Li
Lifang Zhao
Yan Zhao
Luxi Li
Huijing Shi
Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yunhui Zhang
Xiangzhou Meng
Li Chen
Dan Li
Lifang Zhao
Yan Zhao
Luxi Li
Huijing Shi
author_sort Yunhui Zhang
title Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
title_short Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
title_full Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
title_fullStr Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
title_full_unstemmed Age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in Chinese children at puberty.
title_sort age and sex-specific relationships between phthalate exposures and obesity in chinese children at puberty.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <h4>Objective</h4>To examine the age and sex-specific associations of urine levels of six mono-phthalates with body size and fat distribution in Chinese children at puberty.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Four hundred and ninety-three school-aged children (247 boys, 246 girls) were recruited. Obesity related anthropometric indices were measured and body fat proportion (BF%) was calculated. Spot urine samples were collected and phthalate monoesters were detected by an API 2000 electrospray triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (ESI-MS/MS). Associations between phthalate exposure and overweight/obesity measures and their trends were examined by multiple linear regression and Logistic regression analyses, respectively.<h4>Results</h4>Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) metabolites and monobutyl phthalate (MBP) were found to be the most detectable chemicals. In 8-10 years (yrs) group, concentrations of MEHP and MBP were significantly higher in girls than those in boys. However, concentrations of all phthalate monoesters, except for MEP and MEHP, in 11-13 yrs boys were significantly higher than those in girls. After adjusting for confounders including puberty onset, urinary concentrations of MBP and sum of low molecular-weight phthalate metabolites (∑LMP) were positively associated with boys' obesity in a concentration-effect manner, while concentrations of MEHP, MEHHP and sum of DEHP metabolites (∑MEHP) were negatively associated with girls' obesity. Associations between phthalate exposure levels and BMI z-score changes were age- and sex-specific in school-age children.<h4>Conclusion</h4>There are age and sex-specific concentration-effect associations between phthalate exposure and fat distribution in Chinese children. Urinary phthalate levels in 11-13 yrs boys were about 30 percent higher than those in girls, and ∑MEHP levels in younger boys (<10 yrs) were significantly higher than those in elder boys (>10 yrs). Associations were positive for MBP and ∑LMP with both BMI z-score and fat distribution in boys >10 years of age, and negative for ∑MEHP with fat distribution in girls <10 years of age.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25121758/?tool=EBI
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