Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4363672894> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4363672894 endingPage "107922" @default.
- W4363672894 startingPage "107922" @default.
- W4363672894 abstract "Bisphenols and phthalates are high production volume chemicals used as additives in a variety of plastic consumer products leading to near ubiquitous human exposure. These chemicals have established endocrine disrupting properties and have been linked to a range of adverse reproductive and developmental outcomes. Here, we investigated exposure in relation to fetal growth.Participants included 855 mother-fetal pairs enrolled in the population-based New York University Children's Health and Environment Study (NYU CHES). Bisphenols and phthalates were measured in maternal urine collected repeatedly during pregnancy. Analyses included 15 phthalate metabolites and 2 bisphenols that were detected in 50 % of participants or more. Fetal biometry data were extracted from electronic ultrasonography records and estimated fetal weight (EFW) was predicted for all fetuses at 20, 30, and 36 weeks gestation. We used quantile regression adjusted for covariates to model exposure-outcome relations across percentiles of fetal weight at each gestational timepoint. We examined sex differences using stratified models.Few statistically significant associations were observed across chemicals, gestational time periods, percentiles, and sexes. However, within gestational timepoints, we found that among females, the molar sums of the phthalates DiNP and DnOP were generally associated with decreases in EFW among smaller babies and increases in EFW among larger babies. Among males, the opposite trend was observed. However, confidence intervals were generally wide at the tails of the distribution.In this sample, exposure to bisphenols and phthalates was associated with small sex-specific shifts in fetal growth; however, few associations were observed at the median of fetal weight and confidence intervals in the tails were wide. Findings were strongest for DiNP and DnOP, which are increasingly used as replacements for DEHP, supporting the need for future research on these contaminants." @default.
- W4363672894 created "2023-04-11" @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5009393372 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5011029634 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5011702478 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5034601898 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5037954928 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5045734326 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5048510101 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5049419096 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5054423620 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5054515200 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5069986499 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5087790405 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5088171533 @default.
- W4363672894 creator A5088180596 @default.
- W4363672894 date "2023-04-01" @default.
- W4363672894 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W4363672894 title "Maternal urinary bisphenols and phthalates in relation to estimated fetal weight across mid to late pregnancy" @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1581344627 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1901793168 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1931136915 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1945480866 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1963609106 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1968506563 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1968532354 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1972936608 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1974059553 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1974149498 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W1985249496 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2002528012 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2015078443 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2016709601 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2016719334 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2028625301 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2041194471 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2042050427 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2048521493 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2055850604 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2056377607 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2067256255 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2067753015 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2072730213 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2077782985 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2088237547 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2088501367 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2093574778 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2099799382 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2110952210 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2117162017 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2123009569 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2125089843 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2134121069 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2139268636 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2153537184 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2166507499 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2176374714 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2339084277 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2436947651 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2460523310 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2469288318 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2508381398 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2517211291 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2525020910 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2529143671 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2574536399 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2745177570 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2745614140 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2758804726 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2777380384 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2791795490 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2792362146 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2796411956 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2800840568 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2801125508 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2803035056 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2804042310 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2807965389 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2889878092 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2892278584 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2896399818 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2896484345 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2916689280 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2929721361 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2940240141 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2945426393 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2946883333 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2947820956 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2952317409 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2954994761 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2965473248 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2969008593 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2982311610 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2983237178 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2983314564 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2983410009 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2988088284 @default.
- W4363672894 cites W2997527755 @default.