Study links pesticides to ADHD
23-Aug-2010
US researchers found that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides lead to an increased likelihood of ADHD when children turned five.
The effect was more pronounced in boys.
Scientists tracked the development of more than 300 Mexican-American children in the Salinas Valley farming region.
Women were tested during pregnancy for traces of the pesticide in their urine.
Chris Winder, a professor of toxicology at the University of New South Wales, says these kinds of pesticides are widely used in Australia and are known to affect the brain.
"While the development of the brain occurs early in pregnancy, its growth and differentiation continue throughout pregnancy and even after birth as the complex interaction of brain and behaviour emerges," he said.
"So it's not surprising that symptoms of preschool ADHD arise in children known to be associated with pesticide exposure during the prenatal period."
Researchers know why the pesticides might have a negative impact on unborn babies.
Associate professor Irina Pollard from Macquarie University says the pesticides are human-made, synthetic hormone disruptors.
"They are known to impair the immune system, disrupt endocrine and reproductive function," she said.
Scientists say the findings are a strong reminder that precautions need to be taken to minimise children's exposure to pesticides.
The findings have been published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Source abc.net.au by Sophie Scott Fri Aug 20
Here is a really good reason to ban these pesticides from Australia. More and more we see this link between what man is making in regards to what they spray on food as well as all the new foods like ingredients like additives, preservatives, colours and flavourings.
US researchers found that prenatal exposure to organophosphate pesticides lead to an increased likelihood of ADHD when children turned five.
The effect was more pronounced in boys.
Scientists tracked the development of more than 300 Mexican-American children in the Salinas Valley farming region.
Women were tested during pregnancy for traces of the pesticide in their urine.
Chris Winder, a professor of toxicology at the University of New South Wales, says these kinds of pesticides are widely used in Australia and are known to affect the brain.
"While the development of the brain occurs early in pregnancy, its growth and differentiation continue throughout pregnancy and even after birth as the complex interaction of brain and behaviour emerges," he said.
"So it's not surprising that symptoms of preschool ADHD arise in children known to be associated with pesticide exposure during the prenatal period."
Researchers know why the pesticides might have a negative impact on unborn babies.
Associate professor Irina Pollard from Macquarie University says the pesticides are human-made, synthetic hormone disruptors.
"They are known to impair the immune system, disrupt endocrine and reproductive function," she said.
Scientists say the findings are a strong reminder that precautions need to be taken to minimise children's exposure to pesticides.
The findings have been published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Source abc.net.au by Sophie Scott Fri Aug 20
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