Associations of parental preconception and maternal pregnancy urinary phthalate biomarker and bisphenol-a concentrations with child eating behaviors

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Jordana Leader , Lidia Mínguez-Alarcón , Paige L. Williams , Jennifer B. Ford , Ramace Dadd , Olivia Chagnon , Emily Oken , Antonia M. Calafat , Russ Hauser , Joseph M. Braun
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Abstract

Background

Eating behaviors are controlled by the neuroendocrine system. Whether endocrine disrupting chemicals have the potential to affect eating behaviors has not been widely studied in humans. We investigated whether maternal and paternal preconception and maternal pregnancy urinary phthalate biomarker and bisphenol-A (BPA) concentrations were associated with children's eating behaviors.

Methods

We used data from mother-father-child triads in the Preconception Environmental exposure And Childhood health Effects (PEACE) Study, an ongoing prospective cohort study of children aged 6–13 years whose parent(s) previously enrolled in a fertility clinic-based prospective preconception study. We quantified urinary concentrations of 11 phthalate metabolites and BPA in parents' urine samples collected preconceptionally and during pregnancy. Parents rated children's eating behavior using the Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ). Using multivariable linear regression, accounting for correlation among twins, we estimated covariate-adjusted associations of urinary phthalate biomarkers and BPA concentrations with CEBQ subscale scores.

Results

This analysis included 195 children (30 sets of twins), 160 mothers and 97 fathers; children were predominantly non-Hispanic white (84%) and 53% were male. Paternal and maternal preconception monobenzyl phthalate (MBzP) concentrations and maternal preconception mono-n-butyl phthalate (MnBP) were positively associated with emotional overeating, food responsiveness, and desire to drink scores in children (βs= 0.11 [95% CI: 0.01, 0.20]–0.21 [95% CI: 0.10, 0.31] per loge unit increase in phthalate biomarker concentration). Paternal preconception BPA concentrations were inversely associated with scores on food approaching scales. Maternal pregnancy MnBP, mono-isobutyl phthalate (MiBP) and MBzP concentrations were associated with increased emotional undereating scores. Maternal pregnancy monocarboxy-isononyl phthalate concentrations were related to decreased food avoiding subscale scores.

Conclusions

In this cohort, higher maternal and paternal preconception urinary concentrations of some phthalate biomarkers were associated with increased food approaching behavior scores and decreased food avoiding behavior scores, which could lead to increased adiposity in children.

父母孕前和母亲孕期尿液中邻苯二甲酸盐生物标志物和双酚 a 浓度与儿童饮食行为的关系
背景饮食行为受神经内分泌系统控制。关于干扰内分泌的化学物质是否有可能影响进食行为,尚未在人类中进行广泛研究。我们使用了 "孕前环境暴露与儿童健康影响(PEACE)研究 "中母亲-父亲-儿童三方的数据,该研究是一项正在进行中的前瞻性队列研究,研究对象是6-13岁的儿童,其父母曾参加过一项基于生育诊所的前瞻性孕前研究。我们对父母在孕前和孕期采集的尿样中 11 种邻苯二甲酸酯代谢物和双酚 A 的尿液浓度进行了量化。父母使用儿童饮食行为问卷 (CEBQ) 对儿童的饮食行为进行评分。利用多变量线性回归,并考虑到双胞胎之间的相关性,我们估算了尿液中邻苯二甲酸酯生物标志物和双酚 A 浓度与 CEBQ 分量表评分之间的协变量调整关系。结果这项分析包括 195 名儿童(30 组双胞胎)、160 名母亲和 97 名父亲;儿童主要为非西班牙裔白人(84%),53% 为男性。父亲和母亲受孕前的邻苯二甲酸单苄酯(MBzP)浓度和母亲受孕前的邻苯二甲酸单正丁酯(MnBP)浓度与儿童的情绪性暴饮暴食、食物反应性和饮酒欲望得分呈正相关(邻苯二甲酸酯类生物标志物浓度每增加 1 个 loge 单位,β′s= 0.11 [95% CI: 0.01, 0.20]-0.21 [95% CI: 0.10, 0.31])。孕前母体的双酚 A 浓度与食物接近量表的评分成反比。母亲怀孕时的邻苯二甲酸锰丁酯、邻苯二甲酸单异丁酯(MiBP)和甲基溴偶氮苯(MBzP)浓度与情绪性不节食评分的增加有关。结论 在该队列中,母亲和父亲孕前尿液中某些邻苯二甲酸酯类生物标志物浓度较高与食物接近行为得分增加和食物回避行为得分减少有关,这可能会导致儿童脂肪增加。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health serves as a multidisciplinary forum for original reports on exposure assessment and the reactions to and consequences of human exposure to the biological, chemical, and physical environment. Research reports, short communications, reviews, scientific comments, technical notes, and editorials will be peer-reviewed before acceptance for publication. Priority will be given to articles on epidemiological aspects of environmental toxicology, health risk assessments, susceptible (sub) populations, sanitation and clean water, human biomonitoring, environmental medicine, and public health aspects of exposure-related outcomes.
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