Environmental exposure to metals is ubiquitous, but its relation to androgen hormone levels is not well understood, especially in children and adolescents. This study aimed to explore the relationship between blood metal concentrations (lead, cadmium, total mercury, selenium, and manganese) and serum total testosterone (TT) levels in 6-19-year-old children and adolescents in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2012. Weighted multivariable linear regression models using NHANES sampling weights were employed to evaluate the association between log-transformed serum TT and each metal categories in male and female children (age 6-11years) and adolescents (age 12-19 years). We established that blood cadmium and man...
Monitoring the levels of trace elements in hair can provide an indication of individual exposure to ...
Little is known regarding the effects of environmental exposure of chemicals on androgenic system in...
Abstract Background Animal studies have shown the reproductive toxicity of a number of heavy metals....
Background: Individual metals have been linked to sex hormones disruption, but the associations of m...
Sex hormone levels and timing of sexual maturation are considered important markers for health statu...
The influence of gender, age, residential area, and socioeconomic status on the blood and serum leve...
Abstract Background Endocrine disrupting chemicals (E...
The major aim of the thesis was to monitor toxic and essential trace elements in a cohort of adolesc...
The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate worldwide. Metallic elements are involve...
The possible effects of moderate lead exposure on human growth and development are not well defined....
Flanders is densely populated with much industry and intensive farming. Hormonal status of 14- to 15...
AbstractBackgroundThis study examined levels of blood lead and mercury, and urinary cadmium, and ass...
BACKGROUND: This study examined levels of blood lead and mercury, and urinary cadmium, and associate...
Little is known regarding the effects of environmental exposure of chemicals on androgenic system in...
There is increasing evidence that several metals are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In utero...
Monitoring the levels of trace elements in hair can provide an indication of individual exposure to ...
Little is known regarding the effects of environmental exposure of chemicals on androgenic system in...
Abstract Background Animal studies have shown the reproductive toxicity of a number of heavy metals....
Background: Individual metals have been linked to sex hormones disruption, but the associations of m...
Sex hormone levels and timing of sexual maturation are considered important markers for health statu...
The influence of gender, age, residential area, and socioeconomic status on the blood and serum leve...
Abstract Background Endocrine disrupting chemicals (E...
The major aim of the thesis was to monitor toxic and essential trace elements in a cohort of adolesc...
The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate worldwide. Metallic elements are involve...
The possible effects of moderate lead exposure on human growth and development are not well defined....
Flanders is densely populated with much industry and intensive farming. Hormonal status of 14- to 15...
AbstractBackgroundThis study examined levels of blood lead and mercury, and urinary cadmium, and ass...
BACKGROUND: This study examined levels of blood lead and mercury, and urinary cadmium, and associate...
Little is known regarding the effects of environmental exposure of chemicals on androgenic system in...
There is increasing evidence that several metals are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In utero...
Monitoring the levels of trace elements in hair can provide an indication of individual exposure to ...
Little is known regarding the effects of environmental exposure of chemicals on androgenic system in...
Abstract Background Animal studies have shown the reproductive toxicity of a number of heavy metals....