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Home / Health / Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Raise Gestational Diabetes Risk

Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Raise Gestational Diabetes Risk

16 Jan

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Summary

  • PFAS exposure may increase gestational diabetes risk in pregnant women.
  • Higher PFAS levels linked to increased insulin resistance.
  • Gestational diabetes has long-term health consequences for mother and baby.
Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Raise Gestational Diabetes Risk

Pregnant women exposed to 'forever chemicals,' known as PFAS, may face a heightened risk of developing gestational diabetes. These toxic substances do not break down and accumulate in the body, potentially leading to serious health complications.

A comprehensive meta-analysis of 79 studies revealed a consistent link between higher PFAS exposure and increased insulin resistance in pregnant mothers. This suggests pregnancy is a critical period where PFAS exposure can exacerbate diabetes risk.

Gestational diabetes can result in significant long-term health consequences for both mother and child, including obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. Experts emphasize the need to consider environmental exposures like PFAS in preventive care for pregnant individuals.

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Disclaimer:
The Mount Sinai study found that higher exposure to PFAS chemicals is consistently linked to increased insulin resistance and a greater risk of gestational diabetes in pregnant women.
'Forever chemicals,' or PFAS, are toxic substances that don't break down easily and are found in many common products like nonstick cookware, waterproof textiles, and takeout containers.
Gestational diabetes can lead to long-term complications such as obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes for both mothers and their babies later in life.

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