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Mt Sinai
Organization EducationalMt. Sinai researchers link air pollution to childhood obesity and PFAS to gut inflammation in children.
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Mount Sinai is a healthcare system and research institution. Recent research from Mt. Sinai has shed light on significant health concerns affecting children. One study, published in a peer-reviewed journal, suggests a link between exposure to particular matter 2.5 (PM2.5), a component of air pollution, and childhood obesity. The researchers identified disrupted impulse control as a potential mechanism through which PM2.5 may contribute to obesity in children. Another first-of-its-kind study from Mt. Sinai indicates a probable connection between prenatal and early-life exposure to PFAS "forever chemicals" and increased levels of intestinal inflammation in children. This inflammation is a known precursor to serious conditions like ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and colorectal cancer. These findings are newsworthy as they highlight potential environmental factors impacting child health and identify specific pathways for these impacts, underscoring the current relevance of ongoing research into environmental toxins and their long-term health consequences.
Last updated: August 4, 2026
