Phthalate and Bisphenol Exposure During Minipuberty
- Conditions
- Bisphenol ExposurePhthalate Exposure
- Interventions
- Other: Conventional Disposable DiapersOther: Phthalate- and Bisphenol-free Baby ProductsOther: Conventional Baby ProductsOther: Cloth Diapers
- Registration Number
- NCT05864209
- Lead Sponsor
- NYU Langone Health
- Brief Summary
Phthalates and bisphenols have been detected in a range of infant care products. This pilot study will test whether intervening on these sources of exposure during the critical period of minipuberty affects infants' body burden of phthalates and bisphenols. Investigators will recruit 10 participants from the ongoing NYU Children's Health and Development Study (CHES) cohort study who are \>=37 weeks gestation, carrying a male fetus, and intending to breastfeed. Investigators will randomly assign them to use either conventional baby products or phthalate- and bisphenol-free baby products for the first three months of their children's lives. Toward the end of the intervention, investigators will collect maternal breast milk and infant urine, and assay samples for phthalate metabolite and bisphenol concentrations.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 10
- Enrolled in NYU CHES study at the NYULH-Brooklyn campus
- 18 years of age or older
- At least 37 weeks gestation
- Carrying a male singleton fetus
- Intending to breastfeed
- English or Spanish speaking
- Intending for pediatric care for infant to occur at the Sunset Park Family Health Center at NYU Langone
- Not enrolled in NYU CHES study from the NYULH-Brooklyn campus
- Under 37 weeks gestation
- Carrying a female fetus
- Carrying multiples
- Not intending to breastfeed
- Not comfortable communicating in English or Spanish
- Not intending for pediatric care for infant to occur at NYULH Sunset Park Family Health Center
- Under 18 years of age
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Control Group Conventional Disposable Diapers Half of the participants will be randomly assigned to the control group and provided with a three-month supply of conventional disposable diapers (e.g., Huggies or Pampers) and baby products (e.g., wipes, diaper cream). Participants will be contacted after 2 and 6 weeks over the phone and administered a brief adherence survey. Control Group Conventional Baby Products Half of the participants will be randomly assigned to the control group and provided with a three-month supply of conventional disposable diapers (e.g., Huggies or Pampers) and baby products (e.g., wipes, diaper cream). Participants will be contacted after 2 and 6 weeks over the phone and administered a brief adherence survey. Intervention Group Cloth Diapers Half of the participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group and will receive a three-month supply of phthalate- and bisphenol-free baby products (e.g., wipes, diaper cream) and a subscription to a cloth diaper service. Participants will be contacted after 2 and 6 weeks over the phone and administered a brief adherence survey. Intervention Group Phthalate- and Bisphenol-free Baby Products Half of the participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group and will receive a three-month supply of phthalate- and bisphenol-free baby products (e.g., wipes, diaper cream) and a subscription to a cloth diaper service. Participants will be contacted after 2 and 6 weeks over the phone and administered a brief adherence survey.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Log Signal Intensity of Bisphenol A (BPA) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via non-targeted HPLC-MS/MS. The log signal intensity, an arbitrary unit, is a measurement of the signal strength of BPA in child urine; as the concentration of BPA increases, the signal intensity increases proportionally in a logarithmic fashion; higher values indicate greater infant exposure to bisphenol.
Log Signal Intensity of Bisphenol A (BPA) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via non-targeted HPLC-MS/MS. The log signal intensity, an arbitrary unit, is a measurement of the signal strength of BPA in child urine; as the concentration of BPA increases, the signal intensity increases proportionally in a logarithmic fashion; higher values indicate greater maternal exposure to bisphenol.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Mean Concentrations of Monomethyl Phthalate (mMP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Monomethyl Phthalate (mMP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Monoethyl Phthalate (mEP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Monoethyl Phthalate (mEP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Phthalic Acid (PA) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Phthalic Acid (PA) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) Phthalate (mEHHP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) Phthalate (mEHHP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-carboxy-isooctyl Phthalate (mCIOP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-carboxy-isooctyl Phthalate (mCIOP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Monobutyl Phthalate (mBP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Monobutyl Phthalate (mBP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-iso-butyl Phthalate (mIBP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-iso-butyl Phthalate (mIBP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono(5-carboxy-2-ethylpentyl) Phthalate (mECPP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono(5-carboxy-2-ethylpentyl) Phthalate (mECPP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) Phthalate (mEOHP) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Mono-(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) Phthalate (mEOHP) in Maternal Urine Samples Month 3 Maternal urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Mean Concentrations of Bisphenol S (BPS) in Child Urine Samples Month 3 Child urine samples were analyzed for bisphenols and for phthalate metabolites via targeted LC-MS/MS.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Tisch Hospital
🇺🇸New York, New York, United States
Sunset Park Family Health Center at NYU Langone - Second Avenue
🇺🇸Brooklyn, New York, United States