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Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada

IMPORTANCE: The potential neurotoxicity associated with exposure to fluoride, which has generated controversy about community water fluoridation, remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between fluoride exposure during pregnancy and IQ scores in a prospective birth cohort. DESIGN, SET...

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Autores principales: Green, Rivka, Lanphear, Bruce, Hornung, Richard, Flora, David, Martinez-Mier, E. Angeles, Neufeld, Raichel, Ayotte, Pierre, Muckle, Gina, Till, Christine
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6704756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31424532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1729
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author Green, Rivka
Lanphear, Bruce
Hornung, Richard
Flora, David
Martinez-Mier, E. Angeles
Neufeld, Raichel
Ayotte, Pierre
Muckle, Gina
Till, Christine
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Lanphear, Bruce
Hornung, Richard
Flora, David
Martinez-Mier, E. Angeles
Neufeld, Raichel
Ayotte, Pierre
Muckle, Gina
Till, Christine
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description IMPORTANCE: The potential neurotoxicity associated with exposure to fluoride, which has generated controversy about community water fluoridation, remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between fluoride exposure during pregnancy and IQ scores in a prospective birth cohort. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective, multicenter birth cohort study used information from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals cohort. Children were born between 2008 and 2012; 41% lived in communities supplied with fluoridated municipal water. The study sample included 601 mother-child pairs recruited from 6 major cities in Canada; children were between ages 3 and 4 years at testing. Data were analyzed between March 2017 and January 2019. EXPOSURES: Maternal urinary fluoride (MUF(SG)), adjusted for specific gravity and averaged across 3 trimesters available for 512 pregnant women, as well as self-reported maternal daily fluoride intake from water and beverage consumption available for 400 pregnant women. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Children’s IQ was assessed at ages 3 to 4 years using the Wechsler Primary and Preschool Scale of Intelligence-III. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to examine covariate-adjusted associations between each fluoride exposure measure and IQ score. RESULTS: Of 512 mother-child pairs, the mean (SD) age for enrollment for mothers was 32.3 (5.1) years, 463 (90%) were white, and 264 children (52%) were female. Data on MUF(SG) concentrations, IQ scores, and complete covariates were available for 512 mother-child pairs; data on maternal fluoride intake and children’s IQ were available for 400 of 601 mother-child pairs. Women living in areas with fluoridated tap water (n = 141) compared with nonfluoridated water (n = 228) had significantly higher mean (SD) MUF(SG) concentrations (0.69 [0.42] mg/L vs 0.40 [0.27] mg/L; P = .001; to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.05263) and fluoride intake levels (0.93 [0.43] vs 0.30 [0.26] mg of fluoride per day; P = .001). Children had mean (SD) Full Scale IQ scores of 107.16 (13.26), range 52-143, with girls showing significantly higher mean (SD) scores than boys: 109.56 (11.96) vs 104.61 (14.09); P = .001. There was a significant interaction (P = .02) between child sex and MUF(SG) (6.89; 95% CI, 0.96-12.82) indicating a differential association between boys and girls. A 1-mg/L increase in MUF(SG) was associated with a 4.49-point lower IQ score (95% CI, −8.38 to −0.60) in boys, but there was no statistically significant association with IQ scores in girls (B = 2.40; 95% CI, −2.53 to 7.33). A 1-mg higher daily intake of fluoride among pregnant women was associated with a 3.66 lower IQ score (95% CI, −7.16 to −0.14) in boys and girls. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, maternal exposure to higher levels of fluoride during pregnancy was associated with lower IQ scores in children aged 3 to 4 years. These findings indicate the possible need to reduce fluoride intake during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-67047562019-09-06 Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada Green, Rivka Lanphear, Bruce Hornung, Richard Flora, David Martinez-Mier, E. Angeles Neufeld, Raichel Ayotte, Pierre Muckle, Gina Till, Christine JAMA Pediatr Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: The potential neurotoxicity associated with exposure to fluoride, which has generated controversy about community water fluoridation, remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between fluoride exposure during pregnancy and IQ scores in a prospective birth cohort. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective, multicenter birth cohort study used information from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals cohort. Children were born between 2008 and 2012; 41% lived in communities supplied with fluoridated municipal water. The study sample included 601 mother-child pairs recruited from 6 major cities in Canada; children were between ages 3 and 4 years at testing. Data were analyzed between March 2017 and January 2019. EXPOSURES: Maternal urinary fluoride (MUF(SG)), adjusted for specific gravity and averaged across 3 trimesters available for 512 pregnant women, as well as self-reported maternal daily fluoride intake from water and beverage consumption available for 400 pregnant women. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Children’s IQ was assessed at ages 3 to 4 years using the Wechsler Primary and Preschool Scale of Intelligence-III. Multiple linear regression analyses were used to examine covariate-adjusted associations between each fluoride exposure measure and IQ score. RESULTS: Of 512 mother-child pairs, the mean (SD) age for enrollment for mothers was 32.3 (5.1) years, 463 (90%) were white, and 264 children (52%) were female. Data on MUF(SG) concentrations, IQ scores, and complete covariates were available for 512 mother-child pairs; data on maternal fluoride intake and children’s IQ were available for 400 of 601 mother-child pairs. Women living in areas with fluoridated tap water (n = 141) compared with nonfluoridated water (n = 228) had significantly higher mean (SD) MUF(SG) concentrations (0.69 [0.42] mg/L vs 0.40 [0.27] mg/L; P = .001; to convert to millimoles per liter, multiply by 0.05263) and fluoride intake levels (0.93 [0.43] vs 0.30 [0.26] mg of fluoride per day; P = .001). Children had mean (SD) Full Scale IQ scores of 107.16 (13.26), range 52-143, with girls showing significantly higher mean (SD) scores than boys: 109.56 (11.96) vs 104.61 (14.09); P = .001. There was a significant interaction (P = .02) between child sex and MUF(SG) (6.89; 95% CI, 0.96-12.82) indicating a differential association between boys and girls. A 1-mg/L increase in MUF(SG) was associated with a 4.49-point lower IQ score (95% CI, −8.38 to −0.60) in boys, but there was no statistically significant association with IQ scores in girls (B = 2.40; 95% CI, −2.53 to 7.33). A 1-mg higher daily intake of fluoride among pregnant women was associated with a 3.66 lower IQ score (95% CI, −7.16 to −0.14) in boys and girls. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this study, maternal exposure to higher levels of fluoride during pregnancy was associated with lower IQ scores in children aged 3 to 4 years. These findings indicate the possible need to reduce fluoride intake during pregnancy. American Medical Association 2019-08-19 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6704756/ /pubmed/31424532 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1729 Text en Copyright 2019 Green R et al. JAMA Pediatrics. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Green, Rivka
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Martinez-Mier, E. Angeles
Neufeld, Raichel
Ayotte, Pierre
Muckle, Gina
Till, Christine
Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title_full Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title_fullStr Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title_short Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada
title_sort association between maternal fluoride exposure during pregnancy and iq scores in offspring in canada
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6704756/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31424532
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamapediatrics.2019.1729
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