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Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.

In the early 1970s, the largest industrial accident in the United States resulted in widespread contamination of the food supply in Michigan with polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs). The chemical similarity of PBBs to compounds implicated as endocrine disruptors has raised the question of whether PBBs c...

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Autores principales: Thomas, A R, Marcus, M, Zhang, R H, Blanck, H M, Tolbert, P E, Hertzberg, V, Henderson, A K, Rubin, C
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11712998
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author Thomas, A R
Marcus, M
Zhang, R H
Blanck, H M
Tolbert, P E
Hertzberg, V
Henderson, A K
Rubin, C
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description In the early 1970s, the largest industrial accident in the United States resulted in widespread contamination of the food supply in Michigan with polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs). The chemical similarity of PBBs to compounds implicated as endocrine disruptors has raised the question of whether PBBs could affect the reproductive system. In the present analysis we examine the relation between serum measurements of PBBs and the frequency and duration of lactation. Persons who lived on or received food from farms exposed to PBBs were enrolled in a registry by the Michigan Department of Public Health. Female members of the cohort were invited to participate in a telephone survey of reproductive outcomes. The three outcomes of interest in the present analysis were a) the decision to breast-feed (yes/no); b) the duration, in months, of breast-feeding as the main source of nutrition; and c) the total duration, in months, of breast-feeding. None of the three outcomes was significantly associated with serum PBB levels, even after controlling for maternal age, previous history of breast-feeding, body mass index, maternal education, household income, history of smoking in the year before pregnancy, consumption of alcohol during the first trimester of pregnancy, history of thyroid disorder, gestational age of the infant in weeks, time to pregnancy, and year of birth.
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spelling pubmed-12404742005-11-08 Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan. Thomas, A R Marcus, M Zhang, R H Blanck, H M Tolbert, P E Hertzberg, V Henderson, A K Rubin, C Environ Health Perspect Research Article In the early 1970s, the largest industrial accident in the United States resulted in widespread contamination of the food supply in Michigan with polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs). The chemical similarity of PBBs to compounds implicated as endocrine disruptors has raised the question of whether PBBs could affect the reproductive system. In the present analysis we examine the relation between serum measurements of PBBs and the frequency and duration of lactation. Persons who lived on or received food from farms exposed to PBBs were enrolled in a registry by the Michigan Department of Public Health. Female members of the cohort were invited to participate in a telephone survey of reproductive outcomes. The three outcomes of interest in the present analysis were a) the decision to breast-feed (yes/no); b) the duration, in months, of breast-feeding as the main source of nutrition; and c) the total duration, in months, of breast-feeding. None of the three outcomes was significantly associated with serum PBB levels, even after controlling for maternal age, previous history of breast-feeding, body mass index, maternal education, household income, history of smoking in the year before pregnancy, consumption of alcohol during the first trimester of pregnancy, history of thyroid disorder, gestational age of the infant in weeks, time to pregnancy, and year of birth. 2001-11 /pmc/articles/PMC1240474/ /pubmed/11712998 Text en
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Thomas, A R
Marcus, M
Zhang, R H
Blanck, H M
Tolbert, P E
Hertzberg, V
Henderson, A K
Rubin, C
Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title_full Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title_fullStr Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title_full_unstemmed Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title_short Breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in Michigan.
title_sort breast-feeding among women exposed to polybrominated biphenyls in michigan.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1240474/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11712998
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