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Common consumer product chemicals now tied to cardiac electrical changes

Last updated: October 4, 2024 5:19 am
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Environmental phenols, commonly found in everyday consumer products, have been linked to adverse effects on the heart’s electrical properties. These phenols are present in various items such as packaged foods, shampoos, and plastic dishware, leading to widespread exposure among humans.

A recent study conducted by a team of researchers from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine delved into the impact of phenol exposure on cardiac electrical activity. Published in the journal Environmental Health, the study marks the first of its kind to investigate this relationship in humans.

Utilizing data from the Fernald Community Cohort, which comprises nearly 10,000 individuals residing near a former uranium processing site, the researchers aimed to isolate the effects of environmental phenols on the heart. By analyzing urine samples and electrocardiograms (EKGs) collected from the participants, the study excluded uranium exposure as a confounding factor, making the findings applicable to the general population.

The results indicated that higher exposure to certain environmental phenols was associated with altered cardiac electrical activity. For women, increased exposure to phenols like BPA, BPF, and BPA+F correlated with a longer PR interval, signifying delayed electrical signals between the heart’s chambers. Conversely, men exposed to triclocarban (TCC) exhibited longer QT intervals, indicating a prolonged recharge time for the heart’s electrical system.

Lead author of the study, Dr. Hong-Sheng Wang, emphasized the sex-specific nature of the findings, with pronounced effects observed in women with higher body mass indexes. While the changes in cardiac electrical activity were moderate, they could potentially exacerbate existing heart conditions or arrhythmias in susceptible individuals, particularly older adults or those with underlying risk factors.

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Moving forward, the researchers plan to explore the impact of newer environmental chemicals on individual predisposition to heart disease. Collaborators on the study included experts from various fields, including epidemiology, cardiology, and biostatistics.

The study sheds light on the potential risks posed by environmental phenols on heart health and underscores the importance of further research in understanding their implications. By uncovering the link between phenol exposure and cardiac electrical changes, the study contributes valuable insights to the field of environmental health.

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