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Cadmium May Affect Newborn Girls More than Boys: Maternal Exposure Linked to Smaller Birth Size

机译:镉对新生儿女孩的影响可能比男孩大:产妇暴露与较小的出生量有关

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Chronic exposure to cadmium, which primarily occurs through diet and smoking, damages the kidneys, weakens bones, and may increase cancer risk. The metal is also an endocrine disrupter and may adversely affect reproduction and child development. Animal studies indicate cadmium induces multiple defects in developing embryos, but it is unknown whether similar effects occur in humans. However, a new study shows that maternal cadmium exposure is associated with reduced head circumference and birth weight in newborn girls [EHP 120(2):284–289; Kippler et al.].
机译:慢性镉暴露主要通过饮食和抽烟发生,会损害肾脏,削弱骨骼并可能增加患癌症的风险。这种金属也是内分泌干扰物,可能对生殖和儿童发育产生不利影响。动物研究表明,镉会诱导发育中的胚胎出现多种缺陷,但尚不清楚在人类中是否会发生类似的作用。然而,一项新的研究表明,新生女婴的母亲接触镉与降低头围和出生体重有关[EHP 120(2):284-289; Kippler等]。

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