It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to insecticides adversely affects fetal growth, but the overall results have been inconsistent, partly because of the different exposure sources and exposure assessments used. In the French PELAGIE (Perturbateurs Endocriniens: Étude Longitudinale sur les Anomalies de la Grossesse, l’Infertilité et l’Enfance) mother and child cohort (2002–2006), the authors investigated the association between fetal growth and insecticide exposure (n 1,213) using an integrated Bayesian latent variable model to include multiple exposure sources: agricultural activities, nonorganic diet, household insecticide use on plants, and household insecticide use against insects. They used a questionnaire to collect inform...
BACKGROUND: Maternal occupational exposure to pesticides has been linked to adverse birth outcomes b...
Although fetal development is known to be sensitive to environmental agents, relatively little epide...
Although pesticide use is widespread, little is known about potential adverse health effects of in u...
It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to insecticides adversely affects fetal growth, but the...
It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to insecticides adversely affects fetal growth, but the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Pesticide use is widespread in agriculture. Several studies have s...
The MecoExpo study was performed in the Picardy region of northern France, in order to investigate t...
Background: Pesticide use is widespread in agriculture. Several studies have shown that pesticides u...
The MecoExpo study was performed in the Picardy region of northern France, in order to investigate t...
International audienceBackground - A growing body of studies now suggests that the general populatio...
The increased use of organophosphorus insecticides in agriculture and their widespread existence in ...
OBJECTIVES: Prenatal occupational exposure to pesticides has been associated with male reproductive ...
We previously showed that potential prenatal exposure to agricultural pesticides was associated with...
BACKGROUND: Environmental chemicals have been implicated in the etiology of impaired fetal growth. H...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that pesticide exposure may influence respiratory health, but ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal occupational exposure to pesticides has been linked to adverse birth outcomes b...
Although fetal development is known to be sensitive to environmental agents, relatively little epide...
Although pesticide use is widespread, little is known about potential adverse health effects of in u...
It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to insecticides adversely affects fetal growth, but the...
It has been suggested that prenatal exposure to insecticides adversely affects fetal growth, but the...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Pesticide use is widespread in agriculture. Several studies have s...
The MecoExpo study was performed in the Picardy region of northern France, in order to investigate t...
Background: Pesticide use is widespread in agriculture. Several studies have shown that pesticides u...
The MecoExpo study was performed in the Picardy region of northern France, in order to investigate t...
International audienceBackground - A growing body of studies now suggests that the general populatio...
The increased use of organophosphorus insecticides in agriculture and their widespread existence in ...
OBJECTIVES: Prenatal occupational exposure to pesticides has been associated with male reproductive ...
We previously showed that potential prenatal exposure to agricultural pesticides was associated with...
BACKGROUND: Environmental chemicals have been implicated in the etiology of impaired fetal growth. H...
Background: Growing evidence suggests that pesticide exposure may influence respiratory health, but ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal occupational exposure to pesticides has been linked to adverse birth outcomes b...
Although fetal development is known to be sensitive to environmental agents, relatively little epide...
Although pesticide use is widespread, little is known about potential adverse health effects of in u...