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Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.

Controversy exists concerning the fetal risk associated with exposure to low-dose methylmercury from maternal fish consumption. Previous studies of the effects of acute prenatal mercury exposure identified delays in achieving developmental milestones among exposed children. This led to public health...

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Autores principales: Axtell, C D, Myers, G J, Davidson, P W, Choi, A L, Cernichiari, E, Sloane-Reeves, J, Cox, C, Shamlaye, C, Clarkson, T W
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9721255
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author Axtell, C D
Myers, G J
Davidson, P W
Choi, A L
Cernichiari, E
Sloane-Reeves, J
Cox, C
Shamlaye, C
Clarkson, T W
author_facet Axtell, C D
Myers, G J
Davidson, P W
Choi, A L
Cernichiari, E
Sloane-Reeves, J
Cox, C
Shamlaye, C
Clarkson, T W
author_sort Axtell, C D
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description Controversy exists concerning the fetal risk associated with exposure to low-dose methylmercury from maternal fish consumption. Previous studies of the effects of acute prenatal mercury exposure identified delays in achieving developmental milestones among exposed children. This led to public health concern that prenatal low-dose exposure from fish consumption could adversely affect the fetus. We evaluated the effects of prenatal methylmercury exposure (through maternal fish consumption) on the age that children walked and first said words in the main study cohort of the Seychelles Child Development Study. We used semiparametric generalized additive models to identify nonlinearities in the relationships between prenatal exposure and developmental outcomes, after adjusting for covariates, and to evaluate their importance. Very slight delays (<1 day) in walking were seen as mercury levels increased from 0 to 7 ppm, but this effect did not persist at the higher exposure levels represented by the cohort, making it difficult to conclude that a cause and effect relationship existed at the exposure levels seen in this cohort. There was no evidence for any association between prenatal exposure and age at talking.
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spelling pubmed-15331422006-08-08 Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study. Axtell, C D Myers, G J Davidson, P W Choi, A L Cernichiari, E Sloane-Reeves, J Cox, C Shamlaye, C Clarkson, T W Environ Health Perspect Research Article Controversy exists concerning the fetal risk associated with exposure to low-dose methylmercury from maternal fish consumption. Previous studies of the effects of acute prenatal mercury exposure identified delays in achieving developmental milestones among exposed children. This led to public health concern that prenatal low-dose exposure from fish consumption could adversely affect the fetus. We evaluated the effects of prenatal methylmercury exposure (through maternal fish consumption) on the age that children walked and first said words in the main study cohort of the Seychelles Child Development Study. We used semiparametric generalized additive models to identify nonlinearities in the relationships between prenatal exposure and developmental outcomes, after adjusting for covariates, and to evaluate their importance. Very slight delays (<1 day) in walking were seen as mercury levels increased from 0 to 7 ppm, but this effect did not persist at the higher exposure levels represented by the cohort, making it difficult to conclude that a cause and effect relationship existed at the exposure levels seen in this cohort. There was no evidence for any association between prenatal exposure and age at talking. 1998-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1533142/ /pubmed/9721255 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Axtell, C D
Myers, G J
Davidson, P W
Choi, A L
Cernichiari, E
Sloane-Reeves, J
Cox, C
Shamlaye, C
Clarkson, T W
Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title_full Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title_fullStr Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title_full_unstemmed Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title_short Semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the Seychelles child development study.
title_sort semiparametric modeling of age at achieving developmental milestones after prenatal exposure to methylmercury in the seychelles child development study.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1533142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9721255
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