Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5756358 | Environmental Research | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study is the first to demonstrate an association between very low-level Pb exposure and fundamental psychological mechanisms that might explain prior associations with more complex outcomes such as delinquency. Analyses of vagal reactivity yielded entirely novel associations suggesting that Hg may increase autism spectrum behaviors in children with sustained vagal tone during acute stress. The novelty of these later findings requires additional research for confirmation and the cross-sectional nature of the data caution against assumptions of causality without further research.
Keywords
CDCChild depression inventoryHF-HRVMDLCDIDBDSESAutism spectrum disorderelectrocardiogramECGADHDCardiovascular diseasesMercuryMercury (Hg)DERsCVDLeadLead (Pb)body mass indexBMIinterbeat intervalmethod detection limitsCenters for Disease Control and PreventionDifficulties in emotion regulation scaleASDIBIsocioeconomic statusattention deficit and hyperactivity disorderChildren
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Authors
Brooks B. Gump, Matthew J. Dykas, James A. MacKenzie, Amy K. Dumas, Bryce Hruska, Craig K. Ewart, Patrick J. Parsons, Christopher D. Palmer, Kestutis Bendinskas,