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Title

Ambient air pollution and endocrinologic disorders in childhood.

Authors

You Joung Heo; Hae Soon Kim

Abstract

Ambient air pollution has been proposed as an important environmental risk factor that increases global mortality and morbidity. Over the past decade, several human and animal studies have reported an association between exposure to air pollution and altered metabolic and endocrine systems in children. However, the results for these studies were mixed and inconclusive and did not demonstrate causality because different outcomes were observed due to different study designs, exposure periods, and methodologies for exposure measurements. Current proposed mechanisms include altered immune response, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, inadequate placental development, and epigenetic modulation. In this review, we summarized the results of previous pediatric studies that reported effects of prenatal and postnatal air pollution exposure on childhood type 1 diabetes mellitus, obesity, insulin resistance, thyroid dysfunction, and timing of pubertal onset, along with underlying related mechanisms.

Subjects

AIR pollution; TYPE 1 diabetes; TYPE 2 diabetes; INSULIN resistance; ENDOCRINE system

Publication

Annals of Pediatric Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2021, Vol 26, Issue 3, p158

ISSN

2287-1012

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.6065/apem.2142132.066

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