Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6314000 | Environment International | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Our analyses based on biomarkers from a cohort of over 800 pregnant women with long-term close to complete follow-up through national registries showed little evidence of a programming effect of PFOA, PFOS, PCBs, p,pâ²-DDE, and HCB in relation to clinically and functionally relevant offspring neurodevelopmental outcomes.
Keywords
BSIDDanish National Patient RegisterRMPSPFAADNPRATCdichlorodiphenyldichloroethyleneIQRdichlorodiphenyltrichloroethaneHCBPFOSPFOALOQPCBp,p′-DDEPersistent organic pollutantPersistent organic pollutantsDepressionstandard deviationHexachlorobenzeneintelligence quotientADHDPolychlorinated biphenylsScholastic achievementICDPerfluorooctane sulfonateAnatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification Systembody mass indexBMIp,p′-DDTInternational Classification of Diseasesconfidence intervalinterquartile rangelimit of quantificationBayley Scales of Infant DevelopmentNeurodevelopmental outcomeshazard ratiopopperfluoroalkyl acidPerfluorooctanoic acidAttention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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Authors
Marin Strøm, Susanne Hansen, Sjúrður Fróði Olsen, Line SmÃ¥stuen Haug, Panu Rantakokko, Hannu Kiviranta, Thorhallur Ingi Halldorsson,