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    Soaring BPA Levels Found in People Who Eat Canned Foods

    Eating canned food every day may raise the levels of the compound bisphenol A (BPA) in a person's urine more than previously suspected, a new study suggests.

    People who ate a serving of canned soup every day for five days had BPA levels of 20.8 micrograms per liter of urine, whereas people who instead ate fresh soup had levels of 1.1 micrograms per liter, according to the study. BPA is found in many canned foods — it is a byproduct of the chemicals used to prevent corrosion.

    When the researchers looked at the rise in BPA levels seen in the average participant who ate canned soup compared with those who ate fresh soup, they found a 1,221 percent jump.

    "To see an increase in this magnitude was quite surprising," said study leader Karin Michels, an associate professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health.

    The levels of BPA seen in the study participants "are among the most extreme reported in a nonoccupational setting," the researchers wrote in their study. In the general population, levels have been found to be around 1 to 2 micrograms per liter, Michels said.

     

    The study noted that levels higher than 13 micrograms per liter were found in only the top 5 percent of participants in the National Health and Examination Survey, which is an ongoing study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

    "We are concerned about the influence of [hormone-disrupting] chemicals on health in general, and BPA is one of them," Michels told MyHealthNewsDaily.

    The study is published online today (Nov. 22) in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

    Soup for lunch

    The study included 75 people, whose average age was 27. One group of participants ate 12 ounces of fresh soup every day at lunchtime, while the other ate the same amount of canned soup each day. Urine samples were collected from the participants on the fourth and fifth days of the study.

    BPA was detected in 77 percent of people who ate the fresh soup, and all of the people who ate the canned soup, according to the study.

    Only a few studies had previously looked at BPA levels from eating canned foods, and those relied on asking people how much of the food they usually eat comes from cans, Michels said. The new study was the first in which researchers randomized participants to eat a small serving of canned food or fresh food, and measured the resulting difference in their urine BPA levels, she said.

    "We've known for a while that drinking beverages that have been stored in certain hard plastics can increase the amount of BPA in your body. This study suggests that canned foods may be an even greater concern, especially given their wide use," said study researcher Jenny Carwile, a doctoral student at Harvard.

    BPA and health

    A 2008 study of 1,455 people showed that higher urinary BPA levels were linked with higher risks of developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and abnormal concentrations of certain liver enzymes, even after factors such as age, body mass index and smoking were taken into account.

    And other studies have linked BPA levels in a woman's urine during her pregnancy to health problems in her child.

    It is not known how long the levels of BPA might remain high, according to the study. However, it is also not known whether such a spike, even if it isn't sustained for very long, may affect health, the researchers wrote.

    The study was limited in that all of the participants were students or staff at one school, and a single soup brand (Progresso) was tested, but the researchers wrote that they expected the results to apply to canned foods with a similar BPA content.

    "Reducing canned food consumption may be a good idea, especially for people consuming foods from cans regularly," Michels said. "Maybe manufacturers can take the step of taking BPA out of the lining of cans — some have already done this, but only a few."

    The study was funded by the Allen Foundation, which advocates nutrition research.

    Pass it on: Cutting down on the amount of canned food you eat might be a good idea, researchers say. 

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily on Twitter @MyHealth_MHND. Find us on Facebook.

     
    • Coach D  •  6 mths ago
      Bring back the local American farmers that we put out of business. Please.
      • Penny 6 mths ago
        wait until they outlaw all drinks and beverages in aluminum cans. lol! your beer is so screwed!
      • dan 6 mths ago
        Who would you like to bring them back? Superman, Jesus, Barack? And who is the "We" that put them out of business? Farmers got hooked on government subsidies, and when the govt decided they wanted farmers to grow something else, or grow things a certain way, they followed the money. Its a business, it has to make money. If a farmer in Iowa can't quickly and cheaply get his crops to New York where people need the produce, someone who can will stay in business.
      • george t 6 mths ago
        Mostly they decided the farmers in the states could not grow pot only South Americans can.
    • Daphne  •  Charlottesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why don't we go back to storing items in glass containers that can be recycled and not kill us?
      • Janet 6 mths ago
        That makes too much sense!
      • Martha 6 mths ago
        WHAAA...??? Why, because that would mean less garbage in our landfills, more jobs in our recycling centers, less energy used to manufacture/recycle cans...Can't have THAT, now can we? :)
      • elisa 6 mths ago
        Shipping and fuel use. The weight is extreme, we would simply be polluted in other ways by exhaust and travel expense.
    • dt  •  6 mths ago
      Europe has banned BPA 2-3 years ago. What's taking so long here? Large food conglomerates don' want to change because of MONEY!
      • P 6 mths ago
        Hey ho way to go USA...money money money at the individuals expense
      • johnb 6 mths ago
        Don't worry. The FDA will save us!
      • Jason 6 mths ago
        And anti-regulation Republicans.
    • viet vet  •  Darwin, Australia  •  6 mths ago
      Congress will now reclassify BPA a veggie.
      • Nam Vet 4 Peace 6 mths ago
        Those repub pols are really surpringly very ignorant folks...Does making false fairy tale statements pay THAT well?..Im in the wrong line
      • Skinny Mulligan 6 mths ago
        Probably its own food group.
      • Penny 6 mths ago
        lol!
    • TERRY  •  6 mths ago
      Eat out of glass, its still out there.
      • Lost in Paradoxes 6 mths ago
        And recyclable as well.
      • 458Italia 6 mths ago
        Does soup and tuna come in glass containers at the grocery? I don't think so.
      • Tda 6 mths ago
        Yes, you'd be hard pressed to find many things packaged in glass anymore. Container weight is the issue.
    • Nicole  •  Portland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So where is the list of manufactures who have upgraded the cans? How can consumers know what is the better option in the grocery isles? Won't be buying Progresso any time soon.
    • smojo  •  Richardson, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Thank you Harvard School of Public Health and the Allen Foundation. It will be a long time before people realize they need to stop "racing for the Cure" and start lobbying to get this #$%$ (BPA, pesticides, heavy metals), removed from our society. We need a lot more studies like this one because even though Cheryl Crow says she got cancer from water bottles, a lot of people still feel like cancer is some unpreventable danger. It's very preventable. Get the heavy metal pollution out of our environment and fish. Get toxic preservatives out of our food. Don't overexpose yourself to pesticides. Nobody wants to race for that and tie pink ribbons around those concepts but if we accomplished it the entire country would benefit.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      ask yourself why BPA has been banned and outlawed in every other industrialized society, yet is put in EVERYTHING here.
    • »ó·¡ °­  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      No soup for you! Come back one year!
    • bookworm  •  Columbus, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How about removing BPA from all food and drink containers?
    • willr  •  6 mths ago
      It would have been nice if they had given the names of those few.
    • Big Voice  •  6 mths ago
      I make large pot of homemade soups, many different kinds, put them in small containers and freeze. For lunch we only have to put in small pan and heat them up. Sometimes add small amount of noodles or minute rice at the last minute.
      Much cheaper than canned soups, much better tasting, much less sodium.
      For someone who is on the edge of diabetes, or needs to limit salt because of heart, avoiding canned or processed foods whenever possible is a great idea.
    • XRVM-1  •  6 mths ago
      What is BPA? Define it early in the article.
    • deepwater  •  Tijuana, Mexico  •  6 mths ago
      Does this include drinking from Silver Bullet cans? If so, then I am so screwed...
    • getoveryourself  •  6 mths ago
      It's time for Americans to wake up and realize the contaminates in our food, air, and soil today are far worse than at any time in our history and we shouldn't let some companies bottom line effect our and future generations health.
    • Insertnamehere  •  6 mths ago
      Yet they don't mind radiating the hell out of you at the Airport.
    • Trillions in debt  •  6 mths ago
      ...and once the BPA is excreted, do you think treatment plants are any more effective handling it than pharmaceutical metabolites? Thanks Plastics Council for experimenting with our grand kids.
    • franknbeans  •  Holyoke, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So the reason this is an issue NOW is because the plastic lining was recently introduced as a lining in the cans. BPA is a by-product of plastic. Some of you would make a political issue out of how to tie your shoes. Be a little more curious and google BPA and read about it. They need to stop using plastic to line cans, especially products that are acidic like tomatoes. They leach even more of the BPA out of the plastic. I will be canning (in glass ;-))my tomatoes from now on because we make our own sauce from whole canned tomatoes. For those of you who think this is "a freaking joke"...ignorance is a freaking joke. All regulations are not bad, especially when it comes to the health of you and your children.
    • PAUL G  •  Hicksville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why doesn't the lazy #$%$ government pass laws that eliminate BPA like in baby products???? Not that difficult.
    • GetSmart  •  6 mths ago
      this is how they poison us, by contaminating our food supply. i'll bet these same companies own major stock in the healthcare industry
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