International audienceBackground: Accumulating evidence suggests that in utero exposures can influence the development of the immune system and thus contribute to disease development. Studies investigating the association between prenatal exposures to heavy metals and atopic diseases, however, are scarce.Methods: Children from the EDEN birth cohort were prospectively followed up using parental questionnaires with validated questions on asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, and food allergy symptoms. The questionnaires were administered every 4 months during the children's first year, and then every year until the age of 5, with a final survey at the age of 8. Serum concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), and manganese (Mn) were assessed in ...
Background/purpose: The health risks of environmental heavy metals have been of concern are well kno...
[[abstract]]Background : Previous studies have suggested that exposure to air pollution has increase...
[[abstract]]Background: The prevalence of allergic diseases in children has increased globally. Earl...
International audienceBackground: Accumulating evidence suggests that in utero exposures can influen...
[[abstract]]IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of atopic dermatitis has substantially increased in recent de...
Studies have indicated that early-life exposure to toxic metals and fluoride affects the immune syst...
[[abstract]]Prenatal exposure to heavy metals may cause atopic diseases. Little association between ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Nickel, the fifth most common element on Earth, is the leading inducer of co...
There have been few studies investigating the association between atopic dermatitis (AD) and prenata...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that prenatal or early-life exposures to environmental contam...
International audienceIntroduction: It has been suggested that human in utero exposure to heavy meta...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
It has been suggested that foetal nutrition might influence the inception of wheezing and atopic dis...
Background/purpose: The health risks of environmental heavy metals have been of concern are well kno...
[[abstract]]Background : Previous studies have suggested that exposure to air pollution has increase...
[[abstract]]Background: The prevalence of allergic diseases in children has increased globally. Earl...
International audienceBackground: Accumulating evidence suggests that in utero exposures can influen...
[[abstract]]IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of atopic dermatitis has substantially increased in recent de...
Studies have indicated that early-life exposure to toxic metals and fluoride affects the immune syst...
[[abstract]]Prenatal exposure to heavy metals may cause atopic diseases. Little association between ...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Nickel, the fifth most common element on Earth, is the leading inducer of co...
There have been few studies investigating the association between atopic dermatitis (AD) and prenata...
BACKGROUND: Emerging evidence suggests that prenatal or early-life exposures to environmental contam...
International audienceIntroduction: It has been suggested that human in utero exposure to heavy meta...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
It has been suggested that foetal nutrition might influence the inception of wheezing and atopic dis...
Background/purpose: The health risks of environmental heavy metals have been of concern are well kno...
[[abstract]]Background : Previous studies have suggested that exposure to air pollution has increase...
[[abstract]]Background: The prevalence of allergic diseases in children has increased globally. Earl...