Are children more vulnerable to PFAS endocrine disruption than adults (for babies)?
Based on 1 peer-reviewed studybaby
Verdict: Some Concern
Yes. A 2025 study confirmed children show stronger endocrine disruption from PFAS exposure than adults at similar levels.
The research at a glance
| Study | Journal | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Childhood susceptibility to PFAS-associated endocrine disruption: NHANES age-stratified analysis and PFOS mouse model validation. | Reprod Toxicol | 2025 |
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