Background: Lead, mercury and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are neurotoxicants with intergenerational health consequences from maternal body burden and gestational exposures. Little is known about multiple chemical exposures among childbearing-aged women. Objectives: To determine the percentage of women aged 16–49 of diverse races and ethnicities whose body burdens for all three xenobiotics were at or above the median; to identify mixed exposures; and to describe those women disproportionately burdened by two or more of these chemicals based on susceptibility- and exposure-related attributes, socioeconomic factors and race-ethnicity. Methods: Secondary data analysis of National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1999–2004). Results...
Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; dev...
Background: Human exposure to environmental chemical contaminants at critical periods of development...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may induce weight gain and ob...
It is estimated that 5 to 20% of neurodevelopmental disabilities in children are caused by environme...
Exposures to environmental pollutants in utero may increase the risk of adverse health effects. We m...
Increasing evidence suggests that ubiquitous exposure to multiple chemical classes, including elemen...
Background and aims Prenatal chemical exposure has frequently been associated with reduced fetal gro...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
Humans are invariably exposed to a myriad of synthetic chemicals on a daily basis through their diet...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are synthetic chemicals that bioaccumulate in the food chain. PCBs ...
BackgroundExposure to environmental chemicals may impair endocrine system function. Alaska Native (A...
Abstract: Background: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers are known endocrine disrupting environmental co...
Exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals and metals are near ubiquitous worldwide, and their pote...
Though commercial production of polychlorinated biphenyls was banned in the United States in 1977, e...
Citation: Han, L., Hsu, W. W., Todem, D., Osuch, J., Hungerink, A., & Karmaus, W. (2016). In utero e...
Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; dev...
Background: Human exposure to environmental chemical contaminants at critical periods of development...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may induce weight gain and ob...
It is estimated that 5 to 20% of neurodevelopmental disabilities in children are caused by environme...
Exposures to environmental pollutants in utero may increase the risk of adverse health effects. We m...
Increasing evidence suggests that ubiquitous exposure to multiple chemical classes, including elemen...
Background and aims Prenatal chemical exposure has frequently been associated with reduced fetal gro...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
Humans are invariably exposed to a myriad of synthetic chemicals on a daily basis through their diet...
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are synthetic chemicals that bioaccumulate in the food chain. PCBs ...
BackgroundExposure to environmental chemicals may impair endocrine system function. Alaska Native (A...
Abstract: Background: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers are known endocrine disrupting environmental co...
Exposures to endocrine disrupting chemicals and metals are near ubiquitous worldwide, and their pote...
Though commercial production of polychlorinated biphenyls was banned in the United States in 1977, e...
Citation: Han, L., Hsu, W. W., Todem, D., Osuch, J., Hungerink, A., & Karmaus, W. (2016). In utero e...
Background:Lead can adversely affect maternal and child health across a wide range of exposures; dev...
Background: Human exposure to environmental chemical contaminants at critical periods of development...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) may induce weight gain and ob...