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Associations of gestational exposure to organophosphate esters with gestational age and neonatal anthropometric measures: The HOME study

机译:Associations of gestational exposure to organophosphate esters with gestational age and neonatal anthropometric measures: The HOME study

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? 2022 Elsevier LtdOrganophosphate esters (OPEs) are developmental toxicants in experimental studies of animals, but limited evidence is available in humans. We included 340 mother-infant pairs in the Health Outcomes and Measures of the Environment (HOME) Study (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA) for the analysis. We evaluated gestational exposure to OPEs with gestation age at birth and newborn anthropometric measures. We quantified four OPE urinary metabolites at 16 weeks and 26 weeks of gestation. We extracted gestational age at birth, newborn weight, length, and head circumference from the chart review. We calculated z-scores for these anthropometric measures and the ponderal index. We used multiple informant models to examine the associations between repeated OPE measurements and the outcomes. We used modified Poisson regression to estimate the association of gestational exposure to OPEs with preterm birth. We also explored effect modification by infant sex and the potential mediation effect by the highest maternal blood pressure and glucose levels. We found that bis(2-chloroethyl) phosphate (BCEP) at 16 weeks and diphenyl phosphate at 26 weeks of pregnancy were positively associated with gestational age and inversely associated with preterm birth. In female newborns, BCEP at 16 weeks was inversely related to birth weight and length z-scores. In male newborns, we observed negative associations of 26-week di-n-butyl phosphate with the ponderal index at birth. No mediation by the highest maternal blood pressure or glucose levels during pregnancy was identified. In this cohort, gestational exposure to some OPEs was associated with gestational age, preterm birth, and neonatal anthropometric measures. Certain associations tended to be window- and infant sex-specific.

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    《Environmental Pollution》 |2023年第1期|120516.1-120516.12|共12页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences University of Cincinnati College of Medicine;

    Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences University of Cincinnati College of Medicine||Department of Pediatrics Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati College of Medicine;

    Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences University of Cincinnati College of Medicine||Department of Pediatrics Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati College of Medicine||Department of Radiology Cincinnati ChDepartment of Epidemiology Brown UniversityDepartment of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of Nevada Las VegasDepartment of Pediatrics Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center University of Cincinnati College of MedicineNational Center for Environmental Health Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDivision of Neonatology Department of Pediatrics Children's Hospital of Philadelphia||Department of Pediatrics University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of MedicineChild and Family Research Institute BC Children's Hospital||Faculty of Health Sciences Simon Fraser UniversityDepartment of Biostatistics Epidemiology and Informatics University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine;

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    Gestational age; Organophosphate esters; Pregnancy outcomes; Preterm birth;

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