Exposures to environmental chemicals during gestation can alter health status later in life. Most studies of maternal exposure to chemicals during pregnancy have focused on a single chemical exposure observed at high temporal resolution. Recent research has turned to focus on exposure to mixtures of multiple chemicals, generally observed at a single time point. We consider statistical methods for analyzing data on chemical mixtures that are observed at a high temporal resolution. As motivation, we analyze the association between exposure to four ambient air pollutants observed weekly throughout gestation and birth weight in a Boston-area prospective birth cohort. To explore patterns in the data, we first apply methods for analyzing data on ...
Understanding the association between mixtures of environmental toxicants and time-to-pregnancy (TTP...
Evidence suggests that exposure to elevated concentrations of air pollution during pregnancy is asso...
Background: Prenatal exposures to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during critical developmenta...
Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. There is substantial interest in assessing how exposure to ...
Children's health studies support an association between maternal environmental exposures and childr...
We develop statistical strategies to explore how time-varying exposures to heavy metal mixtures affe...
Exposure to environmental chemicals has been shown to affect health status throughout the life cours...
Background: Studying the effects of gestational exposures to chemical mixtures on infant birth weig...
Statistical methods for identifying harmful chemicals in a correlated mixture often assume linearity...
Abstract Background Estimating the health effects of multi-pollutant mixtures is of increasing inter...
Statistical methods for identifying harmful chemicals in a correlated mixture often assume linearity...
Exposure to high levels of air pollution during the pregnancy is associated with increased probabili...
Background Humans are exposed to mixtures of chemicals across their lifetimes, a con...
Abstract Background It is of critical importance to e...
We introduce a Bayesian spatial-temporal hierarchical multivariate probit regression model that iden...
Understanding the association between mixtures of environmental toxicants and time-to-pregnancy (TTP...
Evidence suggests that exposure to elevated concentrations of air pollution during pregnancy is asso...
Background: Prenatal exposures to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during critical developmenta...
Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. There is substantial interest in assessing how exposure to ...
Children's health studies support an association between maternal environmental exposures and childr...
We develop statistical strategies to explore how time-varying exposures to heavy metal mixtures affe...
Exposure to environmental chemicals has been shown to affect health status throughout the life cours...
Background: Studying the effects of gestational exposures to chemical mixtures on infant birth weig...
Statistical methods for identifying harmful chemicals in a correlated mixture often assume linearity...
Abstract Background Estimating the health effects of multi-pollutant mixtures is of increasing inter...
Statistical methods for identifying harmful chemicals in a correlated mixture often assume linearity...
Exposure to high levels of air pollution during the pregnancy is associated with increased probabili...
Background Humans are exposed to mixtures of chemicals across their lifetimes, a con...
Abstract Background It is of critical importance to e...
We introduce a Bayesian spatial-temporal hierarchical multivariate probit regression model that iden...
Understanding the association between mixtures of environmental toxicants and time-to-pregnancy (TTP...
Evidence suggests that exposure to elevated concentrations of air pollution during pregnancy is asso...
Background: Prenatal exposures to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) during critical developmenta...