2026: Low-Dose Fluoride and Lead Co-Exposure Alters Bone Mineral Density in Youth

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2026: Low-Dose Fluoride and Lead Co-Exposure Alters Bone Mineral Density in Youth

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The study below is further evidence of fluoride effects on thyroid hormone metabolism. BMI is closely tied to thyroid dysfunction.

SEE: Fluoride, Lead & Thyroid: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3761&p=4450

Li C, Niu Z, Du Y, Yang L, Wu F, Hu X, Meng X, Feng Z, Niu S, Sun Q, Wang Y, Fu X, Zhou G, Yu F, Ba Y - "Low-Dose Fluoride and Lead Co-Exposure Alters Bone Mineral Density in Youth: A Nationally Representative Cross-Sectional Study" Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology In Press:127889 (2026)
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtemb.2026.127889|

Highlights
  • Blood levels of fluoride and lead had sex differences, which were higher in boys.
  • Lead levels show nonlinear association with lumbar BMD: steep decline then plateau.
  • Fluoride exposure exhibited a U-shaped, non-linear relationship with BMD.
  • Co-exposure to fluoride and lead exacerbated changes in BMD.
Abstract

Purpose
Both lead and fluoride can accumulate in the skeleton and cause skeletal damage; however, it remains unclear whether their co-exposure exacerbates the impacts on bone tissue. This study aims to investigate the relationship between co-exposure to fluoride and lead and changes in bone mineral density (BMD) among children and adolescents.

Methods
Data were derived from 2378 participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2013-2016). Laboratory professionals measured the concentrations of plasma and water fluoride, whole blood and urine lead, BMD of the lumbar spine, pelvic, left and right legs. Linear regression, interaction and restricted cubic spline models were used to analyze the relationship between fluoride and lead exposure and BMD.

Results
Plasma and water fluoride showed U-shaped associations with BMD, while blood and urinary lead demonstrated inverse nonlinear relationships with lumbar spine BMD—initially steep decline followed by an attenuated decrease (P-overall < 0.05, P-nonlinear < 0.05). Furthermore, the BMD of the pelvis and legs decreased as lead levels increased (P < 0.05). The interaction model of plasma fluoride and blood lead showed that, for every 1-unit increase in the interaction term, the BMD of the lumbar spine, left and right legs decreased by 1.679, 3.104, and 3.068 (P < 0.05), respectively.

Conclusions
This study demonstrates that exposure to fluoride and lead is associated with changes in BMD among youth. Co-exposure to fluoride and lead exacerbates changes in BMD more than single exposure, suggesting synergistic effects on bone impairment.
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Re: 2026: Low-Dose Fluoride and Lead Co-Exposure Alters Bone Mineral Density in Youth

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In this context, check the latest study by the Tianjin gang:

Zhang D, Wang Y, Li W, Li F, Duan Y, Cui Y - "Association between childhood obesity and thyroid function: a cross-sectional study in a Chinese population" BMC Public Health 26(1):1072 (2026)
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-026-26812-8
"Both the restricted cubic spline model and the logistic regression model indicated an association between childhood obesity and subclinical hypothyroidism. With the increase of children’s BMI, the detection rate of subclinical hypothyroidism shows an upward trend."

BMI-z-score exhibited a U-shaped nonlinear correlation with log10-transformed TSH (P for overall association < 0.001, P for nonlinear association = 0.0083).

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Dahl M, Ohrt JD, Fonvig CE, Kloppenborg JT, Pedersen O, Hansen T, Holm JC - "Subclinical Hypothyroidism in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents" J Clin Res Pediatr Endocrinol 9(1):8-16 (2017)
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