Pregnant women's lifestyles and exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals: A machine learning approach☆

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Women have ubiquitous exposure to various endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) present in personal care products, food packaging, and processing. Pregnancy is a phase of increased vulnerability to environmental stressors. Therefore, we aimed to identify questionnaire based variables of pregnant women's lifestyle factors affecting the prenatal concentrations of EDCs: bis-phenol A (BPA), triclosan (TCS), parabens, and phthalates. We also aimed to explore the association between these lifestyle factors and EDC exposure in pregnant women in South Korea. This study is a part of Korean CHildren's ENvironmental health Study (Ko-CHENS). The following lifestyle factors: usage of personal care products, eating habits, cooking practices, food storage practices, and chemical exposure were evaluated through questionnaire. We examined prenatal EDCs: phenols (BPA), TCS, parabens (MEP, ETP, and PRP), and phthalates (MEHHP, MEOHP, MECPP, MBZP, MCOP, MCPP, MCNP, and MNBP). The random forest and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression machine learning models were used to predict the important lifestyle factors affecting the prenatal EDC concentrations in pregnant women. Next, we calculated the lifestyle score and evaluated its association with prenatal EDCs, respectively. Our results show that pregnant women who used makeup [beta: 1.01, 95% C.I.: 0.01,2.00] >6 times/week had a significant increase in early-pregnancy (EP) Sigma Paraben exposure. Using perfume up to 3 times/month was significantly associated with EP TCS exposure (beta: 0.05, 95% C.I.: 0.01,0.23). While, using perfume >6 times/week was significantly associated to late-pregnancy (LP) Sigma Paraben exposure, and consuming cup noodles significantly increased LP Sigma DEHP exposure. Linear model analysis showed that the lifestyle score significantly increased the EP (beta: 0.24, 95% C.I.: 0.07,0.40) and LP (beta:0.10, 95% C.I.: 0.01,0.20) Sigma Paraben exposure. Therefore, pregnant women's lifestyle factors, such as using makeup and perfume and eating habits (e.g., cup noodle consumption), were associated with prenatal EDC exposure.

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Pregnant women's lifestyles and exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals: A machine learning approach☆
저자
Shah, SurabhiOh, JongminBang, YoorimJung, SeowooKim, Hwan-CheolJeong, Kyoung SookPark, Mi HyeLee, Kyung A.Ryoo, Jae-HongKim, Yi-JunSong, SanghwanPark, HuibyeolHa, Eunhee
DOI
10.1016/j.envpol.2024.125309
발행일
2025-02-01
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Environmental Pollution
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