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Fetal exposure to phthalates and body mass index from infancy to adolescence. T...

Sol, CM; Delgado, G; Kannan, K; Jaddoe, VWV; Trasande, L; Santos, S

Prenatal exposure to phthalates might influence the development of childhood obesity. Most previous studies used body mass index (BMI) at a specific age instead of BMI development, which might be a better indicator of later health. We aimed to assess the association of prenatal phthalate exposure with longitudinal BMI development from infancy to adolescence. Among 1,379 mother-child pairs from a population-base...


Associations of maternal urinary bisphenol and phthalate concentrations with of...

Blaauwendraad, SM; Jaddoe, VW; Santos, S; Kannan, K; Dohle, GR; Trasande, L; Gaillard, R

Fetal exposure to bisphenols and phthalates may influence development of the reproductive system. In a population-based, prospective cohort study of 1059 mother-child pairs, we examined the associations of maternal gestational urinary bisphenols and phthalates concentrations with offspring reproductive development from infancy until 13 years. We measured urinary bisphenol and phthalate concentrations in each tr...


Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates and Bisphenols and Childhood Kidney Function: A...

Sol, CM; Santos, S; Kannan, K; Jaddoe, VWV; Trasande, L

Fetal exposure to phthalates and bisphenols could be associated with kidney function. We aim to assess the association between maternal urine concentrations of phthalates and bisphenols during pregnancy and kidney function and size during childhood. In 1366 pregnant women from a prospective population-based cohort, we measured urine concentrations of phthalates, more specifically phthalic acid and metabolites o...


Changes in parental smoking during pregnancy and risks of adverse birth outcome...

Philips, EM; Santos, S; Trasande, L; Aurrekoetxea, JJ; Barros, H; von Berg, A; Bergström, A; Bird, PK; Brescianini, S; Ní Chaoimh, C; Charles, MA

Background. Fetal smoke exposure is a common and key avoidable risk factor for birth complications and seems to influence later risk of overweight. It is unclear whether this increased risk is also present if mothers smoke during the first trimester only or reduce the number of cigarettes during pregnancy, or when only fathers smoke. We aimed to assess the associations of parental smoking during pregnancy, spec...


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