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Heart disease deaths worldwide linked to chemical widely used in plastics

Last updated: April 28, 2025 9:55 pm
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Plastic Household Items Linked to Global Deaths from Heart Disease

A recent analysis of population surveys has revealed a concerning link between daily exposure to certain chemicals used in the production of plastic household items and a high number of deaths from heart disease worldwide. The study, conducted by researchers at NYU Langone Health, found that phthalates, a type of chemical commonly used in cosmetics, detergents, solvents, and plastic products, were responsible for over 365,000 deaths from heart disease in 2018 alone.

The impact of these chemicals was particularly significant in Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East, where approximately half of the total deaths occurred. Phthalates, specifically di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP), have been linked to various health issues, including obesity, diabetes, fertility issues, and cancer. In the case of heart disease, exposure to DEHP can lead to inflammation in the heart’s arteries, increasing the risk of heart attacks and strokes over time.

The study estimated that DEHP exposure contributed to more than 10% of all global mortality from heart disease among individuals aged 55 to 64 in 2018. The economic burden of these deaths was staggering, with estimates ranging from $510 billion to $3.74 trillion. This research builds upon a previous study that linked phthalates to over 50,000 premature deaths annually in older Americans.

Using health and environmental data from various sources, the researchers assessed DEHP exposure in 200 countries and territories. They found that Africa and East Asia/Middle East regions had the highest mortality rates from heart disease associated with DEHP exposure. Countries like India, Pakistan, and Egypt were particularly affected, highlighting the disparities in exposure risks across different regions.

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The study’s senior author, Dr. Leonardo Trasande, emphasized the urgent need for global regulations to reduce exposure to these harmful chemicals, especially in areas experiencing rapid industrialization and increased plastic consumption. While the analysis focused on DEHP and cardiovascular mortality in a specific age group, the researchers plan to expand their research to other health concerns related to phthalate exposure.

In conclusion, the findings of this study underscore the significant health risks posed by phthalates in plastic household items and the need for proactive measures to protect public health. By raising awareness of the dangers associated with these chemicals, researchers hope to drive policy changes that will mitigate the impact of phthalate exposure on global health outcomes.

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