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Prenatal Metal Exposures and Child Social Responsiveness Scale Scores in 2 Prospective Studies.

Emma X YuJohn F DouHeather E VolkKelly M BakulskiKelly BenkeIrva Hertz-PicciottoRebecca J SchmidtCraig J NewschafferJason I FeinbergJason DanielsMargaret Daniele FallinChristine Ladd-AcostaGhassan B Hamra
Published in: Environmental health insights (2024)
There were no clear monotonic associations between the overall prenatal metal mixture in pregnancy and childhood SRS Z-scores at 36 months. There were also no clear associations between individual metals within this mixture and childhood SRS Z-scores at 36 months. The overall effects of the metal mixture and the individual effects of each metal within this mixture on offspring SRS Z-scores might be heterogeneous across child sex and cohort. Further studies with larger sample sizes are warranted.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • pregnant women
  • healthcare
  • type diabetes
  • high fat diet
  • preterm birth
  • adipose tissue
  • skeletal muscle
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • insulin resistance
  • heavy metals