ObjectiveThis study investigates the association between urinary phthalate metabolite levels and attention deficit disorder (ADD), learning disability (LD), and co-occurrence of ADD and LD in 6-15-year-old children.MethodsWe used cross-sectional data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES, 2001-2004). Phthalate metabolites with ≥75% detection in urine samples were examined. The study population comprised 1493 children with parent-reported information on ADD or LD diagnosis and phthalate concentrations in urine. Phthalate concentrations were creatinine-adjusted and log10-transformed for analysis. All models controlled for child sex, age, race, household income, blood lead, and maternal smoking during pregnancy.Resu...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
Abstract Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. In...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
Abstract: Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenata...
Background: Very few studies have examined the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity d...
Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenatal maternal...
Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenatal maternal...
Prenatal phthalate exposure has been linked to altered neurobehavioral development in both animal mo...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. ...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
Background: Phthalates are synthetic chemicals with endocrine-disrupting properties. They are report...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
BackgroundPhthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that influence thyroid hormones and sex ster...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
Abstract Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. In...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
Abstract: Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenata...
Background: Very few studies have examined the association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity d...
Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenatal maternal...
Although there is some evidence supporting the existence of an association between prenatal maternal...
Prenatal phthalate exposure has been linked to altered neurobehavioral development in both animal mo...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. ...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. ...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
Background: Phthalates are synthetic chemicals with endocrine-disrupting properties. They are report...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...
BackgroundPhthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that influence thyroid hormones and sex ster...
[[abstract]]Temperamental tendencies may form the basis of personality development, and specific per...
Abstract Introduction: Phthalate exposure may reduce intellectual development in young children. In...
[[abstract]]Objective: Longitudinal studies on neurobehavioral development in relation to prenatal a...