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Kristin M Junge

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Strunz S, Strachan R, Bauer M, Zenclussen A, Leppert B, Junge K, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2024 Aug; 25(16). PMID: 39201308
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), commonly used as synthetic flame retardants, are present in a variety of consumer products, including electronics, polyurethane foams, textiles, and building materials. Initial evidence from epidemiological...
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Buchenauer L, Haange S, Bauer M, Rolle-Kampczyk U, Wagner M, Stucke J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2023 Sep; 905:167034. PMID: 37709081
The past decade has been characterized by increased awareness and de-stigmatization of mental health issues, in particular the most common neuropsychiatric disorders depression and anxiety. Further, with growing understanding of...
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Buchenauer L, Junge K, Haange S, Simon J, von Bergen M, Hoh A, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Aug; 850:157973. PMID: 35963408
Exposure to environmental pollutants via food, particularly during the prenatal and early postnatal periods, has been linked to adverse effects on the immune system. Among these pollutants, the widely used...
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Schutte O, Bachmann L, Shivappa N, Hebert J, Felix J, Roder S, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Apr; 9:868872. PMID: 35464023
Background: Lifestyle and environmental factors are known to contribute to allergic disease development, especially very early in life. However, the link between diet composition and allergic outcomes remains unclear. Methods:...
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Junge K, Buchenauer L, Strunz S, Seiwert B, Thurmann L, Rolle-Kampczyk U, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Jan; 814:152676. PMID: 34973317
Parabens are widely used preservatives present in consumer products like cosmetics and food. Although several epidemiological studies suggest that early-life exposure to parabens might alter the immune response and allergy...
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Schaffert A, Krieg L, Weiner J, Schlichting R, Ueberham E, Karkossa I, et al.
Environ Int . 2021 Jun; 156:106730. PMID: 34186270
Bisphenol A (BPA), which is used in a variety of consumer-related plastic products, was reported to cause adverse effects, including disruption of adipocyte differentiation, interference with obesity mechanisms, and impairment...
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Junge K, Buchenauer L, Elter E, Butter K, Kohajda T, Herberth G, et al.
Environ Int . 2021 Feb; 151:106449. PMID: 33611105
Background: Increased use of renewable resources like sustainably produced wood in construction or for all sorts of long-lived products is considered to contribute to reducing society's carbon footprint. However, as...
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Leppert B, Strunz S, Seiwert B, Schlittenbauer L, Schlichting R, Pfeiffer C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Feb; 11(1):561. PMID: 32047148
Parabens are preservatives widely used in consumer products including cosmetics and food. Whether low-dose paraben exposure may cause adverse health effects has been discussed controversially in recent years. Here we...
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Leppert B, Junge K, Roder S, Borte M, Stangl G, Wright R, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2018 Nov; 18(1):1211. PMID: 30376822
Background: Maternal perceived stress has been discussed to contribute to the development of childhood overweight. Our aim was to investigate the longitudinal relationship of early maternal perceived stress and BMI...
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Junge K, Leppert B, Jahreis S, Wissenbach D, Feltens R, Grutzmann K, et al.
Clin Epigenetics . 2018 May; 10:58. PMID: 29721103
Background: Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals can alter normal physiology and increase susceptibility to non-communicable diseases like obesity. Especially the prenatal and early postnatal period is highly vulnerable to adverse effects...