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Metabolism disrupting chemicals and metabolic disorders
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Heindel JJ
; Blumberg B
; Cave M
; Machtinger R
; Mantovani A
; Mendez MA
; Nadal A
; Palanza P
; Panzica G
; Sargis R
; Vandenberg LN
; Vom Saal F
Reprod Toxicol
2017[Mar]; 68
(ä): 3-33
PMID27760374
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The recent epidemics of metabolic diseases, obesity, type 2 diabetes(T2D), liver
lipid disorders and metabolic syndrome have largely been attributed to genetic
background and changes in diet, exercise and aging. However, there is now
considerable evidence that other environmental factors may contribute to the
rapid increase in the incidence of these metabolic diseases. This review will
examine changes to the incidence of obesity, T2D and non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD), the contribution of genetics to these disorders and describe the
role of the endocrine system in these metabolic disorders. It will then
specifically focus on the role of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the
etiology of obesity, T2D and NAFLD while finally integrating the information on
EDCs on multiple metabolic disorders that could lead to metabolic syndrome. We
will specifically examine evidence linking EDC exposures during critical periods
of development with metabolic diseases that manifest later in life and across
generations.