Grounded Organic

Down-to-Earth Information and Advice for Organic Living

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Organic Info
  • Health Info
    • Nutrition
    • Essential Oils
  • Natural Health News

Study: Pesticide Banned 30 Years Ago Still Affects Health Today

February 18, 2016 By Grounded Organic

Tweet
Share6
Share
Pin
6 Shares

Pesticide Banned 30 years ago still affects health today

A study conducted at Uppsala University in Sweeden and published in Environmental International this month shows that individuals subjected to chronic low-dose exposure to organochlorine pesticides show an increased risk of a future diagnosis of cognitive impairment.

Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) were banned in developed countries 20-30 years ago, but since they accumulate through the food chain and remain for a very long time in the human body, especially fat tissue, high levels can still be found in a majority of populations. The most commonly known of these compounds is the pesticide DDT.

The research group has previously shown associations between environmental contaminants and diabetes, atherosclerosis and stroke. Using the same large data set they have now shown that the OCPs are related to future cognitive impairment.

The so-called PIVUS study (Prospective Investigation of Uppsala Seniors) comprises around 1,000 70-year-olds in Uppsala, Sweden who have been studied over a longer period of time. The researchers measured three different OCPs in plasma from the individuals and investigated who received a diagnosis of cognitive impairment over the coming 10-year period.

The results show that individuals with high levels of three OCPs had about 3 times higher future risk of cognitive impairment than elders with low levels of OCP. These results are independent of factors such as gender, smoking, diabetes, exercise habits, alcohol intake, weight change and high blood pressure.

“Even though OCPs are well-known neurotoxins, our findings are surprising because current exposure levels of these chemicals are very low. However, our study subjects were the first generation with almost life-time exposure to these chemicals. Thus, we found evidence that low-dose, but chronic, exposure of OCPs can be harmful to the human brain,” says Lars Lind, Professor of Medicine at Uppsala University.

(Source)

Tweet
Share6
Share
Pin
6 Shares

Filed Under: Natural Health News

Recent Posts

  • Why You Should Eat Like A Rabbit March 26, 2024
  • Postpartum Deodorant March 26, 2024
  • Study: Daffodils Could Fight Cancer February 27, 2018
  • Wine Good For Your Teeth? February 23, 2018
  • Health Benefits of Turmeric February 21, 2018

Sign Up for Updates

Sign up for our once-a-week email with a recap of the week's stories.

About Grounded Organic

Down-to-earth advice rooted in research and healthy skepticism. Filtering through the myths, the pie-in-the-sky miracle cures, the hazardous advice, and getting to the bottom of the issues. Also sharing evidence-based info on healthy foods, fun recipes, and a unique philosophy on healthy organic living. Read More…

  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

More from Grounded Organic

The Natural Protein That Could Cure Most Chronic Illnesses

The Natural Protein That Could Cure Most Chronic Illnesses

Health Benefits of Nutmeg

Health Benefits of Nutmeg

Is Hydrogen Peroxide Bad For Your Teeth?

Is Hydrogen Peroxide Bad For Your Teeth?

Pesticides May Cause Insominia, Diabetes

Pesticides May Cause Insominia, Diabetes

Copyright 2016 Grounded Organic