Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351228 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Prenatal mercury exposure may be associated with reduced placental and fetal growth. Confounding by fish intake should be considered when assessing these relationships.
Keywords
GAMOCsSGA4,4′-DDEINMAMeHgHCBPUFAsFFQFGREPAPCBAICEicosapentaenoic aciddocosahexaenoic acidPolyunsaturated fatty acidsHexachlorobenzenePolychlorinated biphenylOrganochlorine compoundsMercurySmall for gestational ageLOD یا Limit of detectionPercentilehead circumferenceDHADiet, food, and nutritiongestational agebody mass indexBMIgestational lengthBirth lengthplacentationMaternal exposureMedianMethylmercuryLimit of determinationFetal growth restrictionGeneralized additive modelsAkaike's Information CriterionArithmetic meanGeometric meanBirth weightPlacental weightFFQ, Food Frequency QuestionnaireTotal mercury
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Authors
Mario Murcia, Ferran Ballester, Ashley Michel Enning, Carmen Iñiguez, Damaskini Valvi, Mikel Basterrechea, Marisa Rebagliato, Jesús Vioque, Maite Maruri, Adonina Tardon, Isolina Riaño-Galán, Martine Vrijheid, Sabrina Llop,