Insecticides Affect Infant Growth
Posted by Heal Your Body on August 15th, 2007A 2004 study shows insecticides may adversely affect the size of babies born in upper Manhattan, but new restrictions on the substances have coincided with a rebound in baby sizes in the area. Mothers with the highest amounts of chlorpyrifos and diazinon in their umbilical-cord blood gave birth to babies an average half pound lighter and one-third of an inch shorter than those born to mothers with no discernible level of the substances, the study by researchers from Columbia University found.
But sizes of newborns appeared to rebound as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency gradually imposed a ban on indoor use of the two pesticides - once widely used by exterminators - between 2000 and 2002, the study found. The substances are still allowed on farms. The study found one-third of babies were born to high-exposure women between 1998 and 2000, but only one in 77 were in that group between 2001 and 2002. The decrease in exposure coincided with a rise in babies’ sizes, said Dr. Robin Whyatt, lead author of the study and a professor at Columbia. The study included 314 babies born in Harlem and Washington Heights, in upper Manhattan. It was published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Birth weight may affect children’s later physical and mental health, researchers said. 15 years ago there were approximately 3,500 pesticides, insecticides, and herbicides on the market…two-thirds of which are suspected to cause cancer.
Today there are nearly DOUBLE that number of chemicals on the market, many of which are being sprayed directly on commercial food crops! These chemicals don’t just affect infants physical and mental health. TIP: BUY ORGANIC FOOD!
In health,
Thomas Von Ohlen. MS, NC
Thomas Von Ohlen MS, NC, is a clinical nutritionist and co-author of the book, “101 Great Ways to Improve Your Health.” He is also the developer of Plasma Pro software, a blood test analysis program for doctors. His free weekly newsletter is available at his website www.HealYourBodyNow.com
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