Exposure to organochlorine compounds in relation to weight maintenance
Philippe Grandjean, Alessandra Meddis, Flemming Nielsen, Arne Astrup, Esben Budtz-jørgensen

TL;DR
The study found that higher levels of certain organochlorine compounds in the blood were linked to weight gain in people who had previously lost weight.
Contribution
This study is novel in linking organochlorine exposure to weight maintenance outcomes in a dietary intervention trial.
Findings
A doubling in total PCBs was associated with a 0.43 kg weight increase after 26 weeks.
Most organochlorines showed associations with weight gain, but few reached statistical significance after adjustment.
p,p’-DDE was uniquely associated with lower body weight.
Abstract
The purpose was to test the hypothesis that exposures to organochlorine compounds are associated with body weight increases in a dietary intervention study. In the DioGenes trial, adults with obesity who had at first lost at least 8% of their body weight then completed at least 26 weeks on a specific diet. Concentrations of major organochlorine compounds were assessed in plasma samples obtained at study baseline. A total of 372 participants with complete data were examined for plasma concentrations of major organochlorine compounds. A doubling in total-PCB in plasma was associated with an increase in weight (in kg) at 26 weeks by 0.43 (0.04;0.83), independent of diet group and sex. Associations for most individual organochlorines were in the same direction, though mostly not statistically significant, especially after adjustment. However, p,p’-DDE showed opposite effects. Adjustment…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational exposure and asthma · Effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals · Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
