Background: Prenatal exposure to metals has been individually associated with birth outcomes. However, little is known about the effect of metal mixture, particularly at low exposure levels. Objectives: To estimate individual and joint effects of metal mixture components on birth outcomes. Methods: We used data from 1,391 mother-infant pairs in Project Viva (1999–2002). We measured 11 metals in maternal 1st trimester erythrocyte; abstracted birth weight from medical records; calculated gestational age from last menstrual period or ultrasound; and obtained birth length (n = 729) and head circumference (n = 791) from research measurements. We estimated individual and joint effects of metals using multivariable linear and Bayesian kernel machi...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
One in ten infants born in the United States is born preterm, or prior to 37\u202fweeks gestation. E...
Background: A growing number of studies have identified both toxic and essential metals which influe...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have suggested significant associations between prenatal exposu...
A growing number of studies have examined associations of metal exposures with birth outcomes, howev...
Background: Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particul...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
A growing number of studies have examined associations of metal exposures with birth outcomes, howev...
Background: Exposure to chemical mixtures is recognized as the real-life scenario in all populations...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to ongoing research on prenatal metals exposure,...
Background: Among highly exposed populations, arsenic exposure in utero is associated with decreased...
Background - Birth weight is an important indicator for predicting newborn baby’s health. Particular...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
One in ten infants born in the United States is born preterm, or prior to 37\u202fweeks gestation. E...
Background: A growing number of studies have identified both toxic and essential metals which influe...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have suggested significant associations between prenatal exposu...
A growing number of studies have examined associations of metal exposures with birth outcomes, howev...
Background: Limited epidemiologic data exist on prenatal arsenic exposure and fetal growth, particul...
BACKGROUND: Studies suggest that arsenic exposure influences birth outcomes; however, findings are m...
A growing number of studies have examined associations of metal exposures with birth outcomes, howev...
Background: Exposure to chemical mixtures is recognized as the real-life scenario in all populations...
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd), lead (Pb) and arsenic (As) are common environmental contaminants t...
Prenatal chemical exposure has been frequently associated with reduced fetal growth by single pollut...
The objective of this dissertation is to contribute to ongoing research on prenatal metals exposure,...
Background: Among highly exposed populations, arsenic exposure in utero is associated with decreased...
Background - Birth weight is an important indicator for predicting newborn baby’s health. Particular...
Background and objective: Manganese, lead, arsenic and mercury are common neurotoxic metals in the e...
Background: Prenatal heavy metals exposure has shown a negative impact on birth weight. However, the...
One in ten infants born in the United States is born preterm, or prior to 37\u202fweeks gestation. E...
Background: A growing number of studies have identified both toxic and essential metals which influe...