date:Sep 20, 2012
ngs suggested a plausible link between exposure to BPA and childhood obesity.
However, a statement issued by Steven Hentges, of the ACCs Polycarbonate/BPA Global Group, called the work a distraction from the real efforts to tackle obesity.
Fundamental limitations
Due to inherent, fundamental limitations in this study, it is incapable of establishing any meaningful connection between BPA and obesity, said Hentges.
In particular, the study measures BPA exposure only after obesity has developed