Background: Phthalate exposure is associated with altered reproductive function, but little is known about associations between phthalate and hormone levels in midlife women. Methods: This cross-sectional analysis includes 45–54-year-old pre- and perimenopausal women from Baltimore, MD and its surrounding counties enrolled in the Midlife Women’s Health Study (n = 718). Serum and urine samples were collected from participants once a week for four consecutive weeks to span the menstrual cycle. Serum samples were assayed for estradiol, testosterone, progesterone, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), and geometric means were calculated for each hormone across all four weeks. ...
Phthalates, a ubiquitous class of environmental chemicals, may interfere with typical reproductive h...
Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental chemicals with endocrine disrupting properties and potential...
Human phthalate exposure is ubiquitous, but little is known regarding predictors of urinary phthalat...
Phthalates are industrial chemicals used primarily as plasticizers though they and are found in a my...
Background/objectives: Pregnant women are ubiquitously exposed to phthalates from food packaging mat...
Phthalates are endocrine disrupting chemicals present in a large variety of consumer goods. There is...
Background: Evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that exposure to phthalates may be ...
BACKGROUND. Phthalates are ubiquitous chemicals used in consumer products. Some phthalates are repro...
Phthalates are known endocrine disruptors and found in almost all people with several associated adv...
BackgroundPhthalate exposure in pregnancy is typically estimated using maternal urinary phthalate me...
Phthalates are known endocrine disruptors and found in almost all people with several associated adv...
Anti-Müller hormone (AMH) plays an important role in reproductive development and has a wide potenti...
Background: Phthalates, which are used as excipients of drugs, have been related to adverse reproduc...
Background:Evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that exposure to phthalates may be a...
Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental chemicals with endocrine disrupting properties and potential...
Phthalates, a ubiquitous class of environmental chemicals, may interfere with typical reproductive h...
Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental chemicals with endocrine disrupting properties and potential...
Human phthalate exposure is ubiquitous, but little is known regarding predictors of urinary phthalat...
Phthalates are industrial chemicals used primarily as plasticizers though they and are found in a my...
Background/objectives: Pregnant women are ubiquitously exposed to phthalates from food packaging mat...
Phthalates are endocrine disrupting chemicals present in a large variety of consumer goods. There is...
Background: Evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that exposure to phthalates may be ...
BACKGROUND. Phthalates are ubiquitous chemicals used in consumer products. Some phthalates are repro...
Phthalates are known endocrine disruptors and found in almost all people with several associated adv...
BackgroundPhthalate exposure in pregnancy is typically estimated using maternal urinary phthalate me...
Phthalates are known endocrine disruptors and found in almost all people with several associated adv...
Anti-Müller hormone (AMH) plays an important role in reproductive development and has a wide potenti...
Background: Phthalates, which are used as excipients of drugs, have been related to adverse reproduc...
Background:Evidence from both animal and human studies suggests that exposure to phthalates may be a...
Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental chemicals with endocrine disrupting properties and potential...
Phthalates, a ubiquitous class of environmental chemicals, may interfere with typical reproductive h...
Phthalates are ubiquitous environmental chemicals with endocrine disrupting properties and potential...
Human phthalate exposure is ubiquitous, but little is known regarding predictors of urinary phthalat...