Objectives: To estimate the association between serum bisphenol A and premature thelarche in female infants aged 4-mo to 2-y.
Methods: A total of 251 female infants (aged 4 mo to 2 y) with premature thelarche and 33 healthy age-matched control subjects were analyzed. All participants underwent physical examination and serum bisphenol A was measured by ultra-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.
Results: Serum bisphenol A concentration in the premature thelarche group (3.48 ng/ml, 95%CI: 0.09-140.26) was significantly higher than that in the control group (1.70 ng/ml, 95%CI: 0.06-51.78) (p = 0.039). There was no correlation between age and serum bisphenol A (BPA) level. Univariate logistic regression analysis showed that serum BPA concentration positively associated with premature thelarche, and the effect of BPA fell down as the age grew.
Conclusions: This hospital-based study implied that there is an association between serum BPA concentrations and premature thelarche. Additionally, serum BPA levels were markedly higher in infants aged 4-mo to 2-y-old, raising a concern for public health authorities.