Background: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are mixed. Objective: We assessed in utero arsenic exposure in relation to birth outcomes and whether maternal prepregnancy weight and infant sex modified the associations. Methods: Among 706 mother–infant pairs exposed to low levels of arsenic through drinking water and diet, we assessed in utero arsenic exposure using maternal second-trimester urinary arsenic, maternal prepregnancy weight through self-report, and birth outcomes from medical records. Results: Median (interquartile range) of total urinary arsenic [tAs; inorganic arsenic (iAs) + monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) + dimethylarsinic acid (DMA)] was 3.4 μg/L (1.7–6.0). In adjusted linear mo...
Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health,...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence indicates that in utero arsenic exposures in humans may increase the ri...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
Background: Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particul...
Background: Among highly exposed populations, arsenic exposure in utero is associated with decreased...
Prenatal arsenic exposure has been associated with reduced fetal growth and increased risk for prete...
BackgroundThe relationship between arsenic and birth weight is not well understood. The objective wa...
BackgroundThe relationship between arsenic and birth weight is not well understood. The objective wa...
Background: Early life exposure to arsenic is associated with decreased birth weight in highly expos...
Background: Early life exposure to arsenic is associated with decreased birth weight in highly expos...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in "Kile, M. L., Cardenas, A., Rod...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health,...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence indicates that in utero arsenic exposures in humans may increase the ri...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
Background: Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particul...
Background: Among highly exposed populations, arsenic exposure in utero is associated with decreased...
Prenatal arsenic exposure has been associated with reduced fetal growth and increased risk for prete...
BackgroundThe relationship between arsenic and birth weight is not well understood. The objective wa...
BackgroundThe relationship between arsenic and birth weight is not well understood. The objective wa...
Background: Early life exposure to arsenic is associated with decreased birth weight in highly expos...
Background: Early life exposure to arsenic is associated with decreased birth weight in highly expos...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in "Kile, M. L., Cardenas, A., Rod...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Background: Arsenic has been linked to disrupted immune function and greater infection susceptibilit...
Epidemiologic studies and animal models suggest that in utero arsenic exposure affects fetal health,...
BACKGROUND: Growing evidence indicates that in utero arsenic exposures in humans may increase the ri...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...