In epidemiologic studies, classifying episodic exposures to chemicals with short half-lives, such as phthalates and phenols, is challenging. We assessed whether accounting for sources of variability unrelated to exposure pathways would improve the reproducibility of urine concentrations of select phthalate metabolites and phenols. In 2011, a subset of pregnant women (n\u2009=\u200919) enrolled in a prospective study provided first morning urine samples every 3-4 weeks between 16 and 36 weeks gestation. At the time of collection, we identified potential contributors to variations in urinary concentrations: weight gain, gestational age, time slept, time since awoke, time since last food/drink, and time since last void. We estimated intraclass...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemical...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background: Although urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites are frequently used as biomarke...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental epidemiology and biomonitoring studies typically rel...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background : Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemic...
Background : Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental epidemiology and biomonitoring studies typically rel...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemical...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background: Although urinary concentrations of phthalate metabolites are frequently used as biomarke...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental epidemiology and biomonitoring studies typically rel...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background : Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemic...
Background : Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemic...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Environmental epidemiology and biomonitoring studies typically rel...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemica...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...
Background Exposome studies are challenged by exposure misclassification for non-persistent chemical...
Background: Maternal urinary biomarkers are often used to assess fetal exposure to phenols and their...