Background: The impact of prenatal lead exposure on neurodevelopment remains unclear in terms of consistency, the trimester of greatest vulnerability, and the best method for estimating fetal lead exposure. Objective: We studied prenatal lead exposure’s impact on neurodevelopment using repeated measures of fetal dose as reflected by maternal whole blood and plasma lead levels. Methods: We measured lead in maternal plasma and whole blood during each trimester in 146 pregnant women in Mexico City. We then measured umbilical cord blood lead at delivery and, when offspring were 12 and 24 months of age, measured blood lead and administered the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. We used multivariate regression, adjusting for covariates and 24-m...
Background: Early life lead exposure might be a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in adultho...
Background: Early-life exposure to lead is associated with deficits in neurodevelopment and with hem...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Lead toxicity affects mainly the haematopoietic system, the central nervous system and the excretory...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
Background Limited epidemiologic studies have examined the association between maternal low-level le...
Although tremendous reductions in lead exposure to the general population has been achieved in most ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to l...
Abstract Background Lead is a pervasive neurotoxicant...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) and neurodeve...
Subtoxic blood lead levels (BLL) during pregnancy can be responsible for intrauterine delays in foe...
Aims: To determine the factors that affect why some infants receive higher exposures relative to the...
Pregnant women with high blood lead posed high risk to their fetus as placental transfer can occurs...
may impair offspring cognitive development. We examine whether blood lead levels (BLLs) result from ...
The impact of exposure to lead on child neurodevelopment has been well established. However, sex dif...
Background: Early life lead exposure might be a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in adultho...
Background: Early-life exposure to lead is associated with deficits in neurodevelopment and with hem...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...
Lead toxicity affects mainly the haematopoietic system, the central nervous system and the excretory...
Numerous studies indicate that low-level lead poisoning causes mild mental retardation and low IQ sc...
Background Limited epidemiologic studies have examined the association between maternal low-level le...
Although tremendous reductions in lead exposure to the general population has been achieved in most ...
International audienceEpidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to l...
Abstract Background Lead is a pervasive neurotoxicant...
Epidemiological studies have shown associations between prenatal exposure to lead (Pb) and neurodeve...
Subtoxic blood lead levels (BLL) during pregnancy can be responsible for intrauterine delays in foe...
Aims: To determine the factors that affect why some infants receive higher exposures relative to the...
Pregnant women with high blood lead posed high risk to their fetus as placental transfer can occurs...
may impair offspring cognitive development. We examine whether blood lead levels (BLLs) result from ...
The impact of exposure to lead on child neurodevelopment has been well established. However, sex dif...
Background: Early life lead exposure might be a risk factor for neurocognitive impairment in adultho...
Background: Early-life exposure to lead is associated with deficits in neurodevelopment and with hem...
This study compares changes in children’s blood lead levels in the United States with subsequent cha...