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Critical Windows of Prenatal Exposure to Cadmium and Size at Birth

Prenatal cadmium (Cd) exposure has been associated with adverse birth outcomes, but the findings of previous studies are inconsistent. We measured Cd concentrations in urine samples at or near 13, 24, and 35 gestational weeks from 282 women in Wuhan, China. We used generalized estimating equation mo...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Lu, Zhang, Bin, Zheng, Tongzhang, Hu, Jie, Zhou, Aifen, Bassig, Bryan A., Xia, Wei, Savitz, David A., Buka, Stephen, Xiong, Chao, Braun, Joseph M., Zhang, Yaqi, Zhou, Yanqiu, Pan, Xinyun, Wu, Chuansha, Wang, Youjie, Qian, Zhengmin, Yang, Aimin, Romano, Megan E., Shi, Kunchong, Xu, Shunqing, Li, Yuanyuan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28075368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010058
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author Cheng, Lu
Zhang, Bin
Zheng, Tongzhang
Hu, Jie
Zhou, Aifen
Bassig, Bryan A.
Xia, Wei
Savitz, David A.
Buka, Stephen
Xiong, Chao
Braun, Joseph M.
Zhang, Yaqi
Zhou, Yanqiu
Pan, Xinyun
Wu, Chuansha
Wang, Youjie
Qian, Zhengmin
Yang, Aimin
Romano, Megan E.
Shi, Kunchong
Xu, Shunqing
Li, Yuanyuan
author_facet Cheng, Lu
Zhang, Bin
Zheng, Tongzhang
Hu, Jie
Zhou, Aifen
Bassig, Bryan A.
Xia, Wei
Savitz, David A.
Buka, Stephen
Xiong, Chao
Braun, Joseph M.
Zhang, Yaqi
Zhou, Yanqiu
Pan, Xinyun
Wu, Chuansha
Wang, Youjie
Qian, Zhengmin
Yang, Aimin
Romano, Megan E.
Shi, Kunchong
Xu, Shunqing
Li, Yuanyuan
author_sort Cheng, Lu
collection PubMed
description Prenatal cadmium (Cd) exposure has been associated with adverse birth outcomes, but the findings of previous studies are inconsistent. We measured Cd concentrations in urine samples at or near 13, 24, and 35 gestational weeks from 282 women in Wuhan, China. We used generalized estimating equation models to assess the associations between maternal creatinine adjusted urinary Cd concentrations at each trimester and birth size. A significant inverse association was observed between higher maternal Cd levels measured during the 1st trimester and birth size in girls. For each log unit increase in Cd (µg/g creatinine) levels from the 1st trimester, there was a decrease in birth weight by 116.99 g (95% confidence interval (CI): −208.87, −25.11 g). The Cd levels from the 1st and 2nd trimesters were also borderline significantly associated with ponderal index in girls. Joint estimation of trimester-specific effects suggested that associations with Cd levels for ponderal index (p(int) = 0.02) were significantly different across trimesters, and differences for effects across trimesters for birth weight were marginally significant (p(int) = 0.08) in girls. No significant associations were observed between Cd levels from any trimester and birth size in boys. Maternal Cd exposure during earlier periods of pregnancy may have a larger impact on delayed fetal growth.
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spelling pubmed-52953092017-02-07 Critical Windows of Prenatal Exposure to Cadmium and Size at Birth Cheng, Lu Zhang, Bin Zheng, Tongzhang Hu, Jie Zhou, Aifen Bassig, Bryan A. Xia, Wei Savitz, David A. Buka, Stephen Xiong, Chao Braun, Joseph M. Zhang, Yaqi Zhou, Yanqiu Pan, Xinyun Wu, Chuansha Wang, Youjie Qian, Zhengmin Yang, Aimin Romano, Megan E. Shi, Kunchong Xu, Shunqing Li, Yuanyuan Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Prenatal cadmium (Cd) exposure has been associated with adverse birth outcomes, but the findings of previous studies are inconsistent. We measured Cd concentrations in urine samples at or near 13, 24, and 35 gestational weeks from 282 women in Wuhan, China. We used generalized estimating equation models to assess the associations between maternal creatinine adjusted urinary Cd concentrations at each trimester and birth size. A significant inverse association was observed between higher maternal Cd levels measured during the 1st trimester and birth size in girls. For each log unit increase in Cd (µg/g creatinine) levels from the 1st trimester, there was a decrease in birth weight by 116.99 g (95% confidence interval (CI): −208.87, −25.11 g). The Cd levels from the 1st and 2nd trimesters were also borderline significantly associated with ponderal index in girls. Joint estimation of trimester-specific effects suggested that associations with Cd levels for ponderal index (p(int) = 0.02) were significantly different across trimesters, and differences for effects across trimesters for birth weight were marginally significant (p(int) = 0.08) in girls. No significant associations were observed between Cd levels from any trimester and birth size in boys. Maternal Cd exposure during earlier periods of pregnancy may have a larger impact on delayed fetal growth. MDPI 2017-01-09 2017-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5295309/ /pubmed/28075368 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010058 Text en © 2017 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheng, Lu
Zhang, Bin
Zheng, Tongzhang
Hu, Jie
Zhou, Aifen
Bassig, Bryan A.
Xia, Wei
Savitz, David A.
Buka, Stephen
Xiong, Chao
Braun, Joseph M.
Zhang, Yaqi
Zhou, Yanqiu
Pan, Xinyun
Wu, Chuansha
Wang, Youjie
Qian, Zhengmin
Yang, Aimin
Romano, Megan E.
Shi, Kunchong
Xu, Shunqing
Li, Yuanyuan
Critical Windows of Prenatal Exposure to Cadmium and Size at Birth
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title_short Critical Windows of Prenatal Exposure to Cadmium and Size at Birth
title_sort critical windows of prenatal exposure to cadmium and size at birth
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5295309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28075368
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph14010058
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