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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sat Jun 30, 2012, 07:55 PM Jun 2012

Why Mennonite Urine Is Four Times Lower in BPAs Than the Rest of Ours

We all carry in our bodies the legacy of our dependence on plastic products: 93 percent of U.S. urine samples contain bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical compound used in the production of plastics and resins. Most of this exposure comes from food packaging. You may also recall the shift away from the use of BPA by Nalgene, the water bottle maker.

Sydney Brownstone over at Mother Jones points out the growing body of scientific research showing that BPAs screw around with our hormones and much more:

Exposure to the chemical has been associated with risk for obesity, breast cancer, prostate cancer, cardiovascular disease, infertility, diabetes, thyroid dysfunction, and neurological problems.

BPAs are ubiquitous in the modern industrial food system, and figuring our just how they find their way into our bodies can be complicated, points out Brownstone. Earlier this week researchers from the University of Rochester and Mount Sinai Medical Center published a study with a novel approach to this question. They tested the urine of pregnant Mennonite women in upstate New York for their exposure and found their levels to be four times lower than average.

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Why Mennonite Urine Is Four Times Lower in BPAs Than the Rest of Ours (Original Post) n2doc Jun 2012 OP
This is interesting, but a very specific type of Mennonite is being studied here. enough Jun 2012 #1
This is the Old Order Mennonites rather than the newer, modern, kestrel91316 Jun 2012 #2
I think that's about right. Jackpine Radical Jun 2012 #3
Oh, happy news -- there is more than one BPA ... eppur_se_muova Jul 2012 #4

enough

(13,259 posts)
1. This is interesting, but a very specific type of Mennonite is being studied here.
Sat Jun 30, 2012, 08:16 PM
Jun 2012

I'd say half of the Mennonites I know drive cars, eat the same kind of food as their suburban neighbors, and live in neighborhoods with the same environmental stressors.

That said, it is an interesting study.

 

kestrel91316

(51,666 posts)
2. This is the Old Order Mennonites rather than the newer, modern,
Sat Jun 30, 2012, 08:59 PM
Jun 2012

urban-simple-living Mennonites.

This group is very much like Old Order Amish except for the shunning thing, IIRC.

eppur_se_muova

(36,262 posts)
4. Oh, happy news -- there is more than one BPA ...
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 12:25 AM
Jul 2012

I was a bit nonplussed at the use of the term "BPAs" in the article, as bisphenol is a single, specific compound -- however, a quick Wiki taught me there is a tetrabromobisphenol A, used to add fire resistance. TBBPA is used in impure form, so it's really a mixture of compounds, each of which may have a slightly different metabolic effect. Just one more complication for investigators to deal with.

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