What they found
A review of 71 studies suggests that adequate micronutrient status may lessen the adverse health effects linked to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs), particularly during pregnancy.
What they studied
This scoping review summarized epidemiologic evidence on micronutrients as potential mitigators of EDC-related health outcomes, focusing on exposures during pregnancy and various EDCs.
Takeaways
The abstract focuses on findings from epidemiologic studies; it does not provide personal how-to steps for individuals.
About this paper
This scoping review identified 71 epidemiologic studies to summarize evidence on micronutrients mitigating EDC effects. It highlights the need for more prospective research, especially in at-risk populations and outside of pregnancy, to strengthen causal inference.
