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Association between urinary triclosan with bone mass density and osteoporosis in the US adult women, 2005-2010

Shaofang Cai Jiahao Zhu Lingling Sun Chunhong Fan Yaohong Zhong Qing Shen Yingjun Li

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, jc.2019-00576, doi.org/10.1210/jc.2019-00576

Abstract

Context

Laboratory studies have demonstrated that Triclosan (TCS) could result in significant interstitial collagen accumulation and an increase in trabecular bone. However, little is known about the relationship between TCS exposure and human bone health.

Methods

We used 2005-2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data to examine the association between urinary TCS concentrations with BMD and osteoporosis in the US adult women (age ≥20 years). After inclusion and exclusion, 1,848 women were finally analyzed.

Results

After adjustment for other covariates, we observed significant associations between tertile 3 of TCS concentration and lower BMD in regions of total femur (β=-0.016, 95% CI=-0.032, -0.000), intertrochanter (β=-0.022, 95% CI=-0.042, -0.002), and lumbar spine (β=-0.014, 95% CI=-0.029, 0.001), respectively, relative to tertile 1. Compared with women at tertile 1, those at tertile 3 were more likely to have increased osteoporosis prevalence in intertrochanter [odd ratio (OR)=2.464, 95% CI = 1.190, 5.105].

Conclusion

this is the first epidemiological study to investigate the association between urinary TCS concentration with BMD and osteoporosis in the US adult women. We found urinary TCS concentration was negatively associated with BMD and was positively associated with the prevalence of osteoporosis. The evidence was stronger in postmenopausal women than in premenopausal women. Future prospective studies are needed to validate the findings.

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Thank you for posting this, BadHare. Since triclosan is a known thyroid disruptor, it is germane. I saw it last night and looked at a list of products known to contain or to have contained triclosan and it was appalling. Thyroid disruption degrades collagen formation, bone remodeling, lipid metabolism, and just about everything else that holds our lives together. To survive in this world, we need to be informed so we’re not slathering things on our bodies that will only make us ill.

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BadHare in reply toRockyPath

It’s quite scary what we’re bombarded with, & even our air & water are unsafe. ☹️

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vocalEK in reply toRockyPath

Thyroid disruption degrades collagen formation Well then, no wonder we hypos have problems with hair loss and brittle nails.

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vocalEK in reply toRockyPath

Looking at that list, it seems that it contains a lot of antibacterial products.

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Banned Antibacterial Tied to Osteoporosis -- medpagetoday.com/endocrinol...

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