Background: Humans are regularly exposed to metals and metalloids present in air, water, food, soil and domestic materials. Most of them can cross the placental barrier and cause adverse impacts on the developing foetus. Objectives: To describe the prenatal concentrations of metals and metalloids and to study the associated sociodemographic, environmental and dietary factors in pregnant Spanish women. Methods: Subjects were 1346 pregnant women of the INMA Project, for whom the following metals arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu), molybdenum (Mo), nickel (Ni), lead (Pb), antimony (Sb), selenium (Se), thallium (Tl) and zinc (Zn) were determined in urine, at both the first and the third trimesters of gestation. Sociodemographi...
Pregnancy is a period when the mother and her offspring are susceptible to the toxic effects of meta...
Increasing awareness of the potential chronic health effects of arsenic (As) at low exposure levels ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
[EN] Background: Humans are regularly exposed to metals and metalloids present in air, water, food, ...
Background Humans are regularly exposed to metals and metalloids present in air, water, food, soil ...
This study was funded by Grants from EU (FP7-ENV-2011 cod 282957 and HEALTH.2010.2.4.5-1); Spain: IS...
Prenatal exposure to trace metals, whether they are essential, non-essential, or toxic, must be asse...
Objective: To describe serum levels of calcium, copper, selenium, magnesium, iron and zinc and evalu...
Given the potential adverse health effects related to toxic trace metal exposure and insufficient or...
A variety of metals are important for biological function but have also been shown to impact health ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Exposure to potentially toxic metals (PTM) threatens maternal and child health. We investigated the ...
Pregnancy is a period when the mother and her offspring are susceptible to the toxic effects of meta...
Pregnancy is a period when the mother and her offspring are susceptible to the toxic effects of meta...
Increasing awareness of the potential chronic health effects of arsenic (As) at low exposure levels ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
[EN] Background: Humans are regularly exposed to metals and metalloids present in air, water, food, ...
Background Humans are regularly exposed to metals and metalloids present in air, water, food, soil ...
This study was funded by Grants from EU (FP7-ENV-2011 cod 282957 and HEALTH.2010.2.4.5-1); Spain: IS...
Prenatal exposure to trace metals, whether they are essential, non-essential, or toxic, must be asse...
Objective: To describe serum levels of calcium, copper, selenium, magnesium, iron and zinc and evalu...
Given the potential adverse health effects related to toxic trace metal exposure and insufficient or...
A variety of metals are important for biological function but have also been shown to impact health ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...
Exposure to potentially toxic metals (PTM) threatens maternal and child health. We investigated the ...
Pregnancy is a period when the mother and her offspring are susceptible to the toxic effects of meta...
Pregnancy is a period when the mother and her offspring are susceptible to the toxic effects of meta...
Increasing awareness of the potential chronic health effects of arsenic (As) at low exposure levels ...
Pregnant women’s levels of toxic and essential minerals have been linked to birth outcomes yet have ...