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PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ and Kids — Lasting Bone Health Risks


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Forever chemicals and PFAS and kids: how PFAS exposure may weaken bone density in teens

New science on PFAS health effects links PFAS in drinking water and other sources to lower bone density in adolescents, especially girls
Learn when PFAS exposure is most harmful, how PFAS in children affects lifelong bone strength, and what you can do to reduce chemical exposure and protect kids’ bones

What You'll Learn:

  • Why the carbon–fluorine bond energy in forever chemicals (≈530 kJ/mol) makes PFAS extremely persistent in kids’ bodies and the environment
  • How PFAS exposure builds over time, including typical serum half‑lives for PFOA (~2.3 years) and PFOS (~5.4 years), and why some newer PFAS are still data‑poor
  • What a 2023 adolescent study reveals about PFAS and bone health, including a 6–7% lower total‑body BMD in girls with the highest early‑life PFOA exposure
  • How timing of PFAS exposure during childhood and puberty may shape peak bone mass and lifelong fracture risk
  • What the weaker, non‑significant PFAS–BMD associations in boys might mean for sex differences in bone development and hormone disruption
  • Where PFAS in children’s environments typically come from—PFAS in drinking water, food packaging, stain‑resistant fabrics, and more—and practical steps to reduce exposure
  • How to interpret headlines about PFAS and kids using basic environmental health concepts like dose, duration, and critical windows of vulnerability
  • Why PFAS environmental health research is driving new regulations and what parents, clinicians, and communities can advocate for now
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