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Exposure X 2: Use and Safety of Personal Care Products During Pregnancy Miranda Jones Spratlen, MHS, PhD Postdoctoral Research Scientist Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

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Page 1: Exposure X 2: Use and Safety of Personal Care Products

Exposure X 2: Use and Safety of Personal Care Products During Pregnancy

Miranda Jones Spratlen, MHS, PhDPostdoctoral Research Scientist

Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental HealthColumbia University Mailman School of Public Health

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Personal Care Product ChemicalsEndocrine Disruptors

PARABENS• Methyl-• Ethyl-• Butyl-• Propyl-

PHENOLS• BP3• Triclosan• DCPs

PHTHALATES

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Widespread Exposure: National Findings

Phthalates

Parabens

Triclosan

BP3

DCPs

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Does Product Use = Exposure?

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Parlett et al. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2013 Mar;23(2):197-206

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The More You Use, The More You Get: DoseParabens and Lotion Use

Sandanger et al. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2011 Nov-Dec;21(6):595-600

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% of Body Lotioned

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Number of Products Used

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The More You Use, The More You Get: # of Products

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Exposure X 2: Product Use During Pregnancy

• Phthalates, Parabens and Phenols pass from mother to fetus through the placenta

• Fetus is particularly vulnerable and exposures may have long lasting effects

• Fetal exposure has been associated with:• Behavioral Problems• Altered Neurological Development• Endocrine Disruption• Asthma• Allergies• Altered Reproductive Development• Preterm Birth• Obesity/Cardiovascular Outcomes

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Overall Cohort• Enrolled 727 maternal-child pairs living in Northern

Manhattan or the South Bronx• African American and Dominican

Phthalate / Paraben Study• Questionnaire during pregnancy: 7 product categories

(deodorant, perfume, hair spray, hair gel, nail polish/polish remover, liquid soap/body wash, lotion/mist)

• Chemicals measured in mother’s urine during pregnancy (between May 2003 and July 2006)• Phthalates (n=435)• Parabens/Phenols (n=375)

Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health (CCCEH)

Cowell et al.

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Results: CCCEH vs. NationalPhthalates

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Results: CCCEH vs. NationalParabens Phenols

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Previous Findings: Phthalates

Phthalates

Just et al. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol. 2010 Nov;20(7):625-33

Phthalates

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New Findings: Parabens and Phenols

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New Findings: Parabens and Phenols

Methyl-Parabens

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How Can We Protect Ourselves?

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How Can We Protect Ourselves?

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Make the Right Choice!

HERMOSA Intervention Study• 100 Mexican American girls aged 14-

18 from Northern California• Intervention – Replacement Products

• Ingredient lists did not include triclosan, BP-3/oxybenzone, or any parabens

• Avoided products containing parfum or fragrance unless they were specifically labeled as “phthalate-free”

• Products used for 3 days-27.4

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Change in Chemicals Over Intervention Period

MEP MnBP MiBP MPB EPB BPB PPB Triclosan BP3Harley. Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Oct; 124(10): 1600–1607

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Make the Right Choice!

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Make the Right Choice!

VS.

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VS.

Make the Right Choice!

Methyl- and Propyl- Parabens

“Fragrance” = Phthalates

No Parabens

No Fragrance

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Thank You!Acknowledgements

Dr. Julie Herbstman Dr. Ricky Perera Dr. Pam Factor-Litvak Dr. Robin Whyatt Kaila Boyer