Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2088157909> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2088157909 endingPage "420" @default.
- W2088157909 startingPage "409" @default.
- W2088157909 abstract "This review focuses on the impacts of lead exposure on reproductive health and outcomes. High levels of paternal lead exposure (>40 μg/dl or >25 μg/dl for a period of years) appear to reduce fertility and to increase the risks of spontaneous abortion and reduced fetal growth (preterm delivery, low birth weight). Maternal blood lead levels of approximately 10 μg/dl have been linked to increased risks of pregnancy hypertension, spontaneous abortion, and reduced offspring neurobehavioral development. Somewhat higher maternal lead levels have been linked to reduced fetal growth. Some studies suggest a link between increased parental lead exposure and congenital malformations, although considerable uncertainty remains regarding the specific malformations and the dose-response relationships. Common methodological weaknesses of studies include potential exposure misclassifications due to the frequent unavailability of exposure biomarker measurements at biologically appropriate times and uncertainty regarding the best exposure biomarker(s) for the various outcomes. A special concern with regard to the pregnant woman is the possibility that a fetus might be exposed to lead mobilized from bone stores as a result of pregnancy-related metabolic changes, making fetal lead exposure the result of exposure to exogenous lead during pregnancy and exposure to endogenous lead accumulated by the woman prior to pregnancy. By reducing bone resorption, increased calcium intake during the second half of pregnancy might reduce the mobilization of lead from bone compartments, even at low blood lead levels. Subgroups of women who incurred substantial exposures to lead prior to pregnancy should be considered to be at increased risk. Birth Defects Research (Part A), 2005. © 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
- W2088157909 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2088157909 creator A5062504375 @default.
- W2088157909 date "2005-01-01" @default.
- W2088157909 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2088157909 title "Teratogen update: Lead and pregnancy" @default.
- W2088157909 cites W121942816 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1534746683 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1595038637 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1903893377 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1939870453 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W195625469 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1969069497 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1970631481 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1977564894 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1980194206 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1982658540 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1984648209 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1985478605 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1985741359 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W1993548216 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2002514019 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2005528054 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2009249739 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2012219994 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2013379492 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2014293850 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2014420333 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2023063434 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2024140271 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2024442754 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2026157684 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2033180423 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2033945038 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2035376178 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2038371833 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2040826008 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2041428083 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2045188508 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2049657718 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2050106929 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2051575607 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2056299171 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2058364796 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2061576003 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2063744942 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2065906170 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2066788848 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2068713417 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2069779113 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2073412436 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2075352551 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2077342896 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2080100142 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2081487585 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2081850672 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2085519650 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2086892566 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2088308654 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2092515435 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2095429485 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2102716532 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2107363397 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2112741924 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2113876198 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2118085035 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2123895735 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2130313811 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2130314156 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2132826846 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2139861718 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2141187888 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2141789480 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2143695553 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2143852171 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2146334297 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2147228099 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2151223134 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2152288875 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2154700616 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2167880717 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2170734713 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2308409564 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2416795580 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W2440193818 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W4233015392 @default.
- W2088157909 cites W4233352301 @default.
- W2088157909 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/bdra.20127" @default.
- W2088157909 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15880700" @default.
- W2088157909 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2088157909 type Work @default.
- W2088157909 sameAs 2088157909 @default.
- W2088157909 citedByCount "254" @default.
- W2088157909 countsByYear W20881579092012 @default.
- W2088157909 countsByYear W20881579092013 @default.
- W2088157909 countsByYear W20881579092014 @default.
- W2088157909 countsByYear W20881579092015 @default.
- W2088157909 countsByYear W20881579092016 @default.