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The effect of various environmental pollutants on the reproductive health in children: A brief review of the literature

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Purpose of ReviewEnvironmental pollutants in air, water, soil, and food are a significant concern due to their potential adverse effects on fetuses, newborns, babies, and children. These chemicals, which pass to fetuses and babies through trans-placental transfer, breast milk, infant formula, dermal transfer, and non-nutritive ingestion, can cause health problems during childhood. This review aims to discuss how exposure to various environmental pollutants in early life stages can disrupt reproductive health in children.Recent FindingsEnvironmental pollutants can affect Leydig cell proliferation and differentiation, decreasing testosterone production throughout life. This may result in cryptorchidism, hypospadias, impaired semen parameters, and reduced fertility. Although many studies on female reproductive health cannot be interpreted to support causal relationships, exposure to pollutants during critical windows may subsequently induce female reproductive diseases, including early or delayed puberty, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, and cancers.SummaryThere is growing evidence that fetal and early-life exposure to environmental pollutants could affect reproductive health in childhood. Although diet is thought to be the primary route by which humans are exposed to various pollutants, there are no adopted nutritional interventions to reduce the harmful effects of pollutants on children's health. Therefore, understanding the impact of environmental contaminants on various health outcomes may inform the design of future human nutritional studies.

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Endocrine-disrupting chemicals, Perfluoroalkyl substances exposure, Urinary bisphenol-a, Anogenital distance, Prenatal exposure, Phthalate exposure, Maternal exposure, Breast-milk, Polychlorinated-biphenyls, Congenital cryptorchidism, Environmental pollutants, Prenatal exposure, Postnatal exposure, Reproduction, Reproductive health, Children, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Nutrition & dietetics

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