Lead exposure during pregnancy remains a public health problem with potential lifelong impacts on children's growth and development. Mexico is unique in that stunting and obesity are both major public health concerns in children. This situation might be exacerbated by lead exposure which remains more common in Mexico than in the United States due in part to the use of lead glazed pottery in food preparation and storage. Our objective is to determine how lead exposure during pregnancy is associated with children's growth parameters, including height, weight, body mass index and percentage body fat measured between ages 4\u20136 years old in a Mexico City pregnancy cohort. Blood lead was collected in the 2nd and 3rd trimester of pregnancy as ...
Background: Neonatal growth is a complex process involving genetic and environmental factors. Polymo...
Despite the removal of lead from gasoline in 1997, elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) > 5 µg...
Nutrition is a valuable consideration in environmental risk assessment, given the interaction of nut...
Abstract Background Blood lead levels have decreased ...
The theme of this dissertation is the potential impact of pre- and post-natal lead exposure on child...
In utero exposure to lead is known to cause various adverse health outcomes and early life obesity c...
Background: The EMASAR assessed concentrations of environmental toxins in the blood of delivering wo...
Background:Previous studies have examined the association between blood lead levels and pubertal tim...
Background: To study the changes of children lead exposure in the city of Torreon during the last fi...
This study examined the determinants of blood lead (BPb) in 513 pregnant women in Mexico City: 311 f...
Abstract Background Pregnant women exposed to lead are at risk of suffering reproductive damages, su...
Background: Lead is a pervasive pollutant, associated at low levels to many adverse health effects. ...
Background: Exposure to lead (Pb) during the early life stages has been associated with the developm...
Background: Lead exposure in adults is associated with hypertension. Altered prenatal nutrition is a...
Abstract Background Lead (Pb) exposure during pregnan...
Background: Neonatal growth is a complex process involving genetic and environmental factors. Polymo...
Despite the removal of lead from gasoline in 1997, elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) > 5 µg...
Nutrition is a valuable consideration in environmental risk assessment, given the interaction of nut...
Abstract Background Blood lead levels have decreased ...
The theme of this dissertation is the potential impact of pre- and post-natal lead exposure on child...
In utero exposure to lead is known to cause various adverse health outcomes and early life obesity c...
Background: The EMASAR assessed concentrations of environmental toxins in the blood of delivering wo...
Background:Previous studies have examined the association between blood lead levels and pubertal tim...
Background: To study the changes of children lead exposure in the city of Torreon during the last fi...
This study examined the determinants of blood lead (BPb) in 513 pregnant women in Mexico City: 311 f...
Abstract Background Pregnant women exposed to lead are at risk of suffering reproductive damages, su...
Background: Lead is a pervasive pollutant, associated at low levels to many adverse health effects. ...
Background: Exposure to lead (Pb) during the early life stages has been associated with the developm...
Background: Lead exposure in adults is associated with hypertension. Altered prenatal nutrition is a...
Abstract Background Lead (Pb) exposure during pregnan...
Background: Neonatal growth is a complex process involving genetic and environmental factors. Polymo...
Despite the removal of lead from gasoline in 1997, elevated blood lead levels (BLLs) > 5 µg...
Nutrition is a valuable consideration in environmental risk assessment, given the interaction of nut...