Background: Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particularly in the context of co-exposure to other toxic metals. Objective: We examined whether prenatal arsenic exposure predicts birth outcomes among a rural U.S. population, while adjusting for exposure to lead and manganese. Methods: We collected maternal and umbilical cord blood samples at delivery from 622 mother–infant pairs residing near a mining-related Superfund site in Northeast Oklahoma. Whole blood arsenic, lead, and manganese were measured using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. We modeled associations between arsenic concentrations and birth weight, gestational age, head circumference, and birth weight for gestational age....
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...
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: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
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...
Background: Prenatal exposure to metals has been individually associated with birth outcomes. Howeve...
BackgroundChronic arsenic exposure is a public health concern in many parts of the world, with eleva...
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: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to drinking water with arsenic concentrations >50 μg/L is associ...
<div><p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an established transplacental agent known to affect fetal develop...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...
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...
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: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
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...
Background: Prenatal exposure to metals has been individually associated with birth outcomes. Howeve...
BackgroundChronic arsenic exposure is a public health concern in many parts of the world, with eleva...
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: Millions of individuals worldwide, particularly in Bangladesh, are exposed to arsenic, m...
BackgroundPrenatal exposure to drinking water with arsenic concentrations >50 μg/L is associ...
<div><p>Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is an established transplacental agent known to affect fetal develop...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...
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...
BackgroundArsenic is associated with several adverse health outcomes, including some birth defects. ...