ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY
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Resumo: | The prevalence of obesity is, worldwide, in wide intensification. This increase stimulates the search for new hypotheses that explain the genesis of the metabolic syndrome. This article seeks to clarify the obesogenic hypothesis of bisphenol A (BPA), based on its endocrine disrupting potential. Methodology: For the development of the present study, the Scopus and PubMed databases were used, from descriptors generated by the DeCS: Endocrine Disruptors; Foods; Obesity; Bisphenol A and its correspondents in English. Randomized and controlled trials were considered eligible, focusing on publications in English and Portuguese. The survey was conducted on April 11, 2017, with publications of the last five years being leaked. Based on this, 87 articles were obtained and, from the reading of the title and its abstracts, 26 publications were selected. After the complete reading of the 26 articles selected, 18 articles were obtained that served as a basis for this bibliographic review. Bisphenol A appears as an important agent that causes obesity in the contemporary world, interfering in the signaling mechanism of the endocrine system, being its high exposure linked to many of the habits present in the current context. Conclusion: Based on the possible consequences of bisphenol A, the reduction of human exposure to the compound should be considered. Based on this, alternatives to BPA in the production of industrial plastic polymers have to be considered since increased exposure to the endocrine disruptor is closely related to industrial production. Keywords: Endocrine Disruptors, Obesity, Bisphenol A |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITYThe prevalence of obesity is, worldwide, in wide intensification. This increase stimulates the search for new hypotheses that explain the genesis of the metabolic syndrome. This article seeks to clarify the obesogenic hypothesis of bisphenol A (BPA), based on its endocrine disrupting potential. Methodology: For the development of the present study, the Scopus and PubMed databases were used, from descriptors generated by the DeCS: Endocrine Disruptors; Foods; Obesity; Bisphenol A and its correspondents in English. Randomized and controlled trials were considered eligible, focusing on publications in English and Portuguese. The survey was conducted on April 11, 2017, with publications of the last five years being leaked. Based on this, 87 articles were obtained and, from the reading of the title and its abstracts, 26 publications were selected. After the complete reading of the 26 articles selected, 18 articles were obtained that served as a basis for this bibliographic review. Bisphenol A appears as an important agent that causes obesity in the contemporary world, interfering in the signaling mechanism of the endocrine system, being its high exposure linked to many of the habits present in the current context. Conclusion: Based on the possible consequences of bisphenol A, the reduction of human exposure to the compound should be considered. Based on this, alternatives to BPA in the production of industrial plastic polymers have to be considered since increased exposure to the endocrine disruptor is closely related to industrial production. Keywords: Endocrine Disruptors, Obesity, Bisphenol AInstituto Persona de Educação Superior2018-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/2610.14295/aimj.v2i4.26Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal; Vol. 2 No. 4 (2018); 41-49Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal; v. 2 n. 4 (2018); 41-492525-8281reponame:Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journalinstname:Instituto Persona de Educação Superiorinstacron:IPESenghttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/article/view/26/59Copyright (c) 2018 Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSá, Lucas Wanderley Rodrigues Gonçalves de SSousa, Luciano Nunes deMarques, Thyciara FonteneleBernardo, Gabriel PereiraBernardo, Lorena PereiraParente, Lucas Leimig TellesParente, Rodrigo Emmanuel Leimig TellesTelles, Maria Valéria LeimigMalheiro, Djailson Ricardo2018-09-01T20:56:03Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/26Revistahttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/indexPRIhttps://amadeusjournal.emnuvens.com.br/amadeus/oaiamadeusjournal@gmail.com2525-82812525-8281opendoar:2023-01-12T16:39:16.822037Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal - Instituto Persona de Educação Superiorfalse |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY Sá, Lucas Wanderley Rodrigues Gonçalves de S |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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ENDOCRINE DISRUPTORS: BISPHENOL A AND ITS RELATION WITH OBESITY |
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Sá, Lucas Wanderley Rodrigues Gonçalves de S |
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Sá, Lucas Wanderley Rodrigues Gonçalves de S Sousa, Luciano Nunes de Marques, Thyciara Fontenele Bernardo, Gabriel Pereira Bernardo, Lorena Pereira Parente, Lucas Leimig Telles Parente, Rodrigo Emmanuel Leimig Telles Telles, Maria Valéria Leimig Malheiro, Djailson Ricardo |
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Sousa, Luciano Nunes de Marques, Thyciara Fontenele Bernardo, Gabriel Pereira Bernardo, Lorena Pereira Parente, Lucas Leimig Telles Parente, Rodrigo Emmanuel Leimig Telles Telles, Maria Valéria Leimig Malheiro, Djailson Ricardo |
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Sá, Lucas Wanderley Rodrigues Gonçalves de S Sousa, Luciano Nunes de Marques, Thyciara Fontenele Bernardo, Gabriel Pereira Bernardo, Lorena Pereira Parente, Lucas Leimig Telles Parente, Rodrigo Emmanuel Leimig Telles Telles, Maria Valéria Leimig Malheiro, Djailson Ricardo |
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The prevalence of obesity is, worldwide, in wide intensification. This increase stimulates the search for new hypotheses that explain the genesis of the metabolic syndrome. This article seeks to clarify the obesogenic hypothesis of bisphenol A (BPA), based on its endocrine disrupting potential. Methodology: For the development of the present study, the Scopus and PubMed databases were used, from descriptors generated by the DeCS: Endocrine Disruptors; Foods; Obesity; Bisphenol A and its correspondents in English. Randomized and controlled trials were considered eligible, focusing on publications in English and Portuguese. The survey was conducted on April 11, 2017, with publications of the last five years being leaked. Based on this, 87 articles were obtained and, from the reading of the title and its abstracts, 26 publications were selected. After the complete reading of the 26 articles selected, 18 articles were obtained that served as a basis for this bibliographic review. Bisphenol A appears as an important agent that causes obesity in the contemporary world, interfering in the signaling mechanism of the endocrine system, being its high exposure linked to many of the habits present in the current context. Conclusion: Based on the possible consequences of bisphenol A, the reduction of human exposure to the compound should be considered. Based on this, alternatives to BPA in the production of industrial plastic polymers have to be considered since increased exposure to the endocrine disruptor is closely related to industrial production. Keywords: Endocrine Disruptors, Obesity, Bisphenol A |
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