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Associations of Prenatal First Trimester Essential and Nonessential Metal Mixtures with Body Size and Adiposity in Childhood.

Anna R SmithPi-I D LinSheryl L Rifas-ShimanRobert O WrightBrent CoullMarie-France HivertAlan HubbardEmily OkenAndres Cardenas
Published in: Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (2022)
Prenatal first-trimester essential metals were associated with lower childhood adiposity, whereas nonessential metals were associated with higher adiposity into adolescence.
Keyphrases
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  • young adults
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