AbstractExposure to metals commonly found in the environment has been hypothesized to be associated with measures of fetal growth but the epidemiological literature is limited. The Maternal–Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals (MIREC) study recruited 2001 women during the first trimester of pregnancy from 10 Canadian sites. Our objective was to assess the association between prenatal exposure to metals (lead, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury) and fetal metabolic function. Average maternal metal concentrations in 1st and 3rd trimester blood samples were used to represent prenatal metals exposure. Leptin and adiponectin were measured in 1363 cord blood samples and served as markers of fetal metabolic function. Polytomous logistic regressio...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
The objectives of this study were: to measure some essential metals and toxicants in placentas of mo...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
Prenatal cadmium exposure has been associated with impaired fetal growth; much less is known about t...
Prenatal cadmium exposure has been associated with impaired fetal growth; much less is known about t...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, their influence...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight....
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
AbstractGiven the susceptibility of the fetus to toxicants, it is important to estimate their exposu...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
The objectives of this study were: to measure some essential metals and toxicants in placentas of mo...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
Prenatal cadmium exposure has been associated with impaired fetal growth; much less is known about t...
Prenatal cadmium exposure has been associated with impaired fetal growth; much less is known about t...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, their influence...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight....
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Observational studies have indicated that low-to-moderate exposure to cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb), and m...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
AbstractGiven the susceptibility of the fetus to toxicants, it is important to estimate their exposu...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
The objectives of this study were: to measure some essential metals and toxicants in placentas of mo...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...