Elevated exposure to multiple trace metals can be neurotoxic even at relatively low levels. These findings are primarily evident from adult occupational studies as well as in children exposed prenatally or in early childhood. Less research has focused on the neurodevelopmental impacts of exposure to metals among school-aged children. We examined associations between exposure to a mixture of four metals (arsenic, cadmium, manganese, lead) measured in hair and markers of cognition, attention, and behavior among 222 6-12 year old children who participated in a 2009-2010 neurodevelopmental follow-up to the C8 Health Project. Using quantile-based g-computation we estimated the adjusted overall metal mixture effect ψ (95 % CI) as the change in ou...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescent exposure to neurotoxic metals adversely impacts cognitive, motor, and behav...
Studies have demonstrated that, for urban children, dust represents the main exposure to sources of ...
Background Prenatal exposure to toxic metals or variations in maternal levels of essential elements...
The present study investigated possible relationships of metal levels and metal combinations with ch...
While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral defici...
The neurotoxic effects of certain heavy metals are well established, but only a few studies have inv...
[[abstract]]The neurotoxic effects of certain heavy metals are well established, but only a few stud...
An excessive metal exposure is harmful to the brain. However, many aspects of metal neurotoxicity re...
Copyright © 2015 Katarzyna Kordas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Exposure to metal(loid)s can lead to adverse effects on nervous system in children. However, little ...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric lead (Pb) exposure impacts cognitive function and behavior and co-exposure to ...
Background: Associations between most single metals and children's intelligence quotient (IQ) scores...
BACKGROUND: Metal exposure is a public health hazard due to neurocognitive effects starting in early...
Background: Heavy metals are known to be harmful for neurodevelopment and they may correlate to atte...
Background: Exposure to heavy metals has been considered harmful and can cause cognitive deficits in...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescent exposure to neurotoxic metals adversely impacts cognitive, motor, and behav...
Studies have demonstrated that, for urban children, dust represents the main exposure to sources of ...
Background Prenatal exposure to toxic metals or variations in maternal levels of essential elements...
The present study investigated possible relationships of metal levels and metal combinations with ch...
While it is known that toxic metals contribute individually to child cognitive and behavioral defici...
The neurotoxic effects of certain heavy metals are well established, but only a few studies have inv...
[[abstract]]The neurotoxic effects of certain heavy metals are well established, but only a few stud...
An excessive metal exposure is harmful to the brain. However, many aspects of metal neurotoxicity re...
Copyright © 2015 Katarzyna Kordas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
Exposure to metal(loid)s can lead to adverse effects on nervous system in children. However, little ...
BACKGROUND: Pediatric lead (Pb) exposure impacts cognitive function and behavior and co-exposure to ...
Background: Associations between most single metals and children's intelligence quotient (IQ) scores...
BACKGROUND: Metal exposure is a public health hazard due to neurocognitive effects starting in early...
Background: Heavy metals are known to be harmful for neurodevelopment and they may correlate to atte...
Background: Exposure to heavy metals has been considered harmful and can cause cognitive deficits in...
INTRODUCTION: Adolescent exposure to neurotoxic metals adversely impacts cognitive, motor, and behav...
Studies have demonstrated that, for urban children, dust represents the main exposure to sources of ...
Background Prenatal exposure to toxic metals or variations in maternal levels of essential elements...