Lead exposure can make you fat

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Life Desk :
Even at low levels, lead is associated with obesity in mice whose mothers were exposed to the chemical, researchers at University of Michigan have found.
Lead exposure is linked to several neurological problems. Now add obesity to it.
Even at low levels, lead is associated with obesity in mice whose mothers were exposed to the chemical, researchers at University of Michigan have found.
Specifically, male mice exposed to lead had about 10 percent increase in weight.
“The data support the obesogen hypothesis that toxicant exposures in the womb contribute to the higher rate of obesity,” said Dana Dolinoy, an assistant professor of environmental health sciences at University of Michigan.
An increase in body fat at all dosages showed up in males at three months of age, researchers noted.
Overall, both genders exposed to the highest dose ate more than the control group, with males eating more at six months of age and female consumption increasing at nine months of age.
Exposed males also showed impaired insulin levels at nine months of age.
The paper was described in the journal PLOS ONE.

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