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exposure to
environmental obesogens such as tributyltin,
bisphenol A, diethylhexylphthalate, and perfluorooctanoate. The term
obesogen was
coined in 2006 by...
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about the
effects of "
obesogens" on the
human body,
along with a
prescriptive diet plan to
reverse what the
authors call "The
Obesogen Effect."
Author Stephen...
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theory of
environmental obesogens proposes a
different causal facet to
obesity – that
lifetime exposure to
xenobiotic chemical obesogens,
molecules that do...
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would be of benefit. Some have
proposed that
chemical compounds called "
obesogens" may play a role in obesity.
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personality are ****ociated...
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variety of mammals. TBT is also an
obesogen.
After it led to
collapse of
local po****tions of organisms, TBT was banned...
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Human Exposure to
Microplastics and
Insights Into
Microplastics as
Obesogens".
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