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Bisphenol A and pubertal height growth in school-aged children - Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
Bisphenol A (BPA) is an environmental endocrine disruptor and is found in many consumer products. Studies suggest that BPA may perturb pubertal development, although evidence on BPA-influenced pubertal height growth is scarce. A total of 754 children aged 9–18 years from three schools (one...

In boys, peripubertal exposure to BPA showed a significant inverse association with height Z score, which decreased by 0.15 per log10-transformed μg/L BPA increase (95%CI: −0.30, −0.01).
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These studies reported that maternal urinary BPA concentrations were significantly associated with foetal growth in males, but not females

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Apart from that, us zoomers are also the most obese generation, which elevates E levels and hastens puberty, closes growth plates faster which causes a decrease in height.
Let us not forget about all the xenoestrogens and phytoestrogens zoomers are exposed to compared to previous generations.


This is why the 1980 borns are the tallest. they enjoyed modern medicine and good diets with little BPA, obesity and xeno/phytoestrogens compared to today.
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