Metabolic syndrome and pesticides: A systematic review and meta-analysis

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Lamat, Hugo [1 ]
Sauvant-Rochat, Marie-Pierre [3 ]
Tauveron, Igor [2 ]
Bagheri, Reza [4 ]
Ugbolue, Ukadike C. [5 ]
Maqdasi, Salwan [2 ]
Navel, Valentin [6 ]
Dutheil, Frédéric [7 ]
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[1] Université Clermont Auvergne, University Hospital of Clermont–Ferrand, CHU Clermont–Ferrand, Endocrinology-diabetology-nutrition, Clermont-Ferrand,63000, France
[2] Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, GReD, Inserm, University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand, CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Endocrinology, Clermont-Ferrand, France
[3] Université Clermont Auvergne, Clermont Auvergne INP, CNRS, Institut Pascal, Clermont–Ferrand,F-63000, France
[4] University of Isfahan, Exercise Physiology, Isfahan, Iran
[5] University of the West of Scotland, Health and Life Sciences, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK, United Kingdom
[6] Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, INSERM, GReD, CHU Clermont-Ferrand, University Hospital of Clermont-Ferrand, Ophthalmology, Clermont-Ferrand, France
[7] Université Clermont Auvergne, CNRS, LaPSCo, Physiological and Psychosocial Stress, University Hospital of Clermont–Ferrand, CHU Clermont–Ferrand, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, WittyFit, Clermont–Ferrand,F–63000, France
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Metabolism - Risk assessment - Sensitivity analysis - Contamination;
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The relation between pesticides exposure and metabolic syndrome (MetS) has not been clearly identified. Performing a systematic review and meta-analysis, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and ScienceDirect were searched for studies reporting the risk of MetS following pesticides exposure and their contaminants. We included 12 studies for a total of 6789 participants, in which 1981 (29.1%) had a MetS. Overall exposure to pesticides and their contaminants increased the risk of MetS by 30% (95CI 22%–37%). Overall organochlorine increased the risk of MetS by 23% (14–32%), as well as for most types of organochlorines: hexachlorocyclohexane increased the risk by 53% (28–78%), hexachlorobenzene by 40% (0.01–80%), dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene by 22% (9–34%), dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane by 28% (5–50%), oxychlordane by 24% (1–47%), and transnonchlor by 35% (19–52%). Sensitivity analyses confirmed that overall exposure to pesticides and their contaminants increased the risk by 46% (35–56%) using crude data or by 19% (10–29%) using fully-adjusted model. The risk for overall pesticides and types of pesticides was also significant with crude data but only for hexachlorocyclohexane (36% risk increase, 17–55%) and transnonchlor (25% risk increase, 3–48%) with fully-adjusted models. Metaregressions demonstrated that hexachlorocyclohexane increased the risk of MetS in comparison to most other pesticides. The risk increased for more recent periods (Coefficient = 0.28, 95CI 0.20 to 0.37, by year). We demonstrated an inverse relationship with body mass index and male gender. In conclusion, pesticides exposure is a major risk factor for MetS. Besides organochlorine exposure, data are lacking for other types of pesticides. The risk increased with time, reflecting a probable increase of the use of pesticides worldwide. The inverse relationship with body mass index may signify a stockage of pesticides and contaminants in fat tissue. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
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