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Associations of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates with Measures of Cognition in 4.5-Month-Old Infants

The association of prenatal phthalate exposure with physical reasoning was assessed in 159 (78 female; 81 male) 4.5-month-old infants from a prospective cohort. Phthalate metabolites were quantified in urine from 16–18 gestational weeks and a pool of five urines from across pregnancy. Infants’ looki...

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Autores principales: Merced-Nieves, Francheska M., Dzwilewski, Kelsey L. C., Aguiar, Andrea, Musaad, Salma, Korrick, Susan A., Schantz, Susan L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7917638/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668677
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041838
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author Merced-Nieves, Francheska M.
Dzwilewski, Kelsey L. C.
Aguiar, Andrea
Musaad, Salma
Korrick, Susan A.
Schantz, Susan L.
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Dzwilewski, Kelsey L. C.
Aguiar, Andrea
Musaad, Salma
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description The association of prenatal phthalate exposure with physical reasoning was assessed in 159 (78 female; 81 male) 4.5-month-old infants from a prospective cohort. Phthalate metabolites were quantified in urine from 16–18 gestational weeks and a pool of five urines from across pregnancy. Infants’ looking times to physically impossible and possible events were recorded via infrared eye-tracking. Infants that recognize that one of the events is impossible will look at that event longer. Associations of phthalate biomarkers with looking time differences (impossible–possible) were adjusted for maternal age, infant sex, and order of event presentation, and effect modification by infant sex was assessed. Each interquartile range (IQR) increase of monoethyl phthalate in the pooled sample was associated with females’ increased looking time (β = 1.0; 95%CI = 0.3, 1.7 s) to the impossible event. However, for males, an IQR increase in monoethyl phthalate at 16–18 weeks (β = −2.5; 95%CI = −4.4,−0.6 s), the sum of di(isononyl) phthalate metabolites in the pooled sample (β = −1.0; 95%CI = −1.8, −0.1 s), and the sum of all phthalate metabolites in both samples (β = −2.3; 95%CI = −4.4, −0.2 s) were associated with increased looking to the possible event, suggesting that higher prenatal phthalate exposure is associated with poorer physical reasoning in male infants.
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spelling pubmed-79176382021-03-02 Associations of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates with Measures of Cognition in 4.5-Month-Old Infants Merced-Nieves, Francheska M. Dzwilewski, Kelsey L. C. Aguiar, Andrea Musaad, Salma Korrick, Susan A. Schantz, Susan L. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The association of prenatal phthalate exposure with physical reasoning was assessed in 159 (78 female; 81 male) 4.5-month-old infants from a prospective cohort. Phthalate metabolites were quantified in urine from 16–18 gestational weeks and a pool of five urines from across pregnancy. Infants’ looking times to physically impossible and possible events were recorded via infrared eye-tracking. Infants that recognize that one of the events is impossible will look at that event longer. Associations of phthalate biomarkers with looking time differences (impossible–possible) were adjusted for maternal age, infant sex, and order of event presentation, and effect modification by infant sex was assessed. Each interquartile range (IQR) increase of monoethyl phthalate in the pooled sample was associated with females’ increased looking time (β = 1.0; 95%CI = 0.3, 1.7 s) to the impossible event. However, for males, an IQR increase in monoethyl phthalate at 16–18 weeks (β = −2.5; 95%CI = −4.4,−0.6 s), the sum of di(isononyl) phthalate metabolites in the pooled sample (β = −1.0; 95%CI = −1.8, −0.1 s), and the sum of all phthalate metabolites in both samples (β = −2.3; 95%CI = −4.4, −0.2 s) were associated with increased looking to the possible event, suggesting that higher prenatal phthalate exposure is associated with poorer physical reasoning in male infants. MDPI 2021-02-13 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7917638/ /pubmed/33668677 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041838 Text en © 2021 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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title_short Associations of Prenatal Exposure to Phthalates with Measures of Cognition in 4.5-Month-Old Infants
title_sort associations of prenatal exposure to phthalates with measures of cognition in 4.5-month-old infants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7917638/
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