may impair offspring cognitive development. We examine whether blood lead levels (BLLs) result from current versus historic exposures, among a cohort of pregnant women. Cumulative logit models were used to characterize the relationship between maternal risk factors and higher BLLs. Maternal blood lead levels more likely result from lead remobilization from historic versus contemporaneous exposures. Even if all lead sources were abated immediately, women and their fetuses would experience lead exposure for decades. This work emphasizes the importance of addressing sources of environmental lead exposure in the United States and internationally
Background Previous studies about the effect of lead exposure on adverse birth outcomes are still in...
ImportanceElevated blood lead levels in children are associated with neurologic effects such as beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Prior studies revealed associations of environmental lead exposure...
Blood lead among pregnant women, even at modest levels, may impair offspring cognitive development. ...
Lead is a widespread environmental toxin. The behaviour and academic performance of children can be ...
Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; dev...
Lead is a widespread environmental toxin. The behaviour and academic performance of children can be ...
Subtoxic blood lead levels (BLL) during pregnancy can be responsible for intrauterine delays in foe...
Background: The impact of prenatal lead exposure on neurodevelopment remains unclear in terms of con...
Abstract Background Pregnant women exposed to lead are at risk of suffering reproductive damages, su...
Although tremendous reductions in lead exposure to the general population has been achieved in most ...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Background: Lead effects on children and pregnant women are grave, and screening tests would be logi...
BackgroundPreeclampsia (PE) is a specific hypertensive disorder in pregnancy. Lead (Pb) is a heavy m...
BackgroundPreeclampsia (PE) is a specific hypertensive disorder in pregnancy. Lead (Pb) is a heavy m...
Background Previous studies about the effect of lead exposure on adverse birth outcomes are still in...
ImportanceElevated blood lead levels in children are associated with neurologic effects such as beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Prior studies revealed associations of environmental lead exposure...
Blood lead among pregnant women, even at modest levels, may impair offspring cognitive development. ...
Lead is a widespread environmental toxin. The behaviour and academic performance of children can be ...
Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; dev...
Lead is a widespread environmental toxin. The behaviour and academic performance of children can be ...
Subtoxic blood lead levels (BLL) during pregnancy can be responsible for intrauterine delays in foe...
Background: The impact of prenatal lead exposure on neurodevelopment remains unclear in terms of con...
Abstract Background Pregnant women exposed to lead are at risk of suffering reproductive damages, su...
Although tremendous reductions in lead exposure to the general population has been achieved in most ...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Background: Lead effects on children and pregnant women are grave, and screening tests would be logi...
BackgroundPreeclampsia (PE) is a specific hypertensive disorder in pregnancy. Lead (Pb) is a heavy m...
BackgroundPreeclampsia (PE) is a specific hypertensive disorder in pregnancy. Lead (Pb) is a heavy m...
Background Previous studies about the effect of lead exposure on adverse birth outcomes are still in...
ImportanceElevated blood lead levels in children are associated with neurologic effects such as beha...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Prior studies revealed associations of environmental lead exposure...