hrp0092t4 | Top 20 Poster | ESPE2019
Henriksen Louise
, Mathiesen Barbara
, Assens Maria
, Krause Marianna
, Skakkebæk Niels Erik
, Juul Anders
, Andersson Anna-Maria
, Hart Roger
, Newnham John
, Keelan Jeffrey
, Main Katharina
, Pennell Craig
, Frederiksen Hanne
Background: There is increasing evidence from epidemiological studies that some man-made chemicals present in the environment can disrupt endocrine homeostasis in exposed humans. Exposure during foetal life to e.g. phthalates has been linked to adverse effects on testicular and ovarian development, thyroid homeostasis and growth in postnatal life. Exposure to phthalates fluctuates not only from day to day but also over time which poses a major challenge for ex...