Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6352681 | Environmental Research | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The geometric mean concentrations of Mn were 2.93 μg/dL, 3.96 μg/dL and 4.41 μg/dL in the first, second and third trimesters, respectively. After adjusting for potential confounders, a consistently negative association was found between maternal Mn levels throughout the three trimesters and birth outcomes. Log-transformed Mn levels in maternal erythrocytes in the second trimester were significantly associated with neonatal birth weight, head and chest circumferences, respectively (β=â556.98 g, p=0.038; β=â1.87 cm, p=0.045; β=â2.74 cm, p=0.024). Despite the limited sample size in the first trimester, negative effects of maternal Mn levels on birth weight (β=â1108.95 g, p<0.01) and chest circumference (β=â4.40 cm, p=0.019) were also observed.
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Authors
Ming-Song Tsai, Kai-Wei Liao, Chia-Huang Chang, Ling-Chu Chien, I-Fang Mao, Yen-An Tsai, Mei-Lien Chen,