| Literature DB >> 23154064 |
Brenda Eskenazi1, Jonathan Chevrier, Stephen A Rauch, Katherine Kogut, Kim G Harley, Caroline Johnson, Celina Trujillo, Andreas Sjödin, Asa Bradman.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: California children's exposures to polybrominated diphenyl ether flame retardants (PBDEs) are among the highest worldwide. PBDEs are known endocrine disruptors and neurotoxicants in animals.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23154064 PMCID: PMC3569691 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1205597
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Adjusted linear models for attention-related outcome scores in CHAMACOS children at 5 and 7 years of age, per 10-fold increase in maternal prenatal and child ∑PBDE concentration (ng/g, lipid-adjusted).
| Outcome | Maternal ∑PBDEa,c | Child ∑PBDEb,c | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | β (95% CI) | n | β (95% CI) | ||
| Assessment of 5-year-olds | |||||
| CBCL (raw score) | |||||
| Attention problems | 249 | 0.1 (–0.4, 0.6) | |||
| ADHD | 249 | 0.4 (–0.5, 1.2) | |||
| K-CPT (T-score) | |||||
| Errors of omission | 246 | 5.8 (1.5, 10.1)**,# | |||
| Errors of commission | 246 | –0.5 (–3.7, 2.7) | |||
| ADHD Confidence Index | 233 | 7.0 (1.6, 12.4)**,# | |||
| Assessment of 7-year-olds | |||||
| Conner’s rating scale (CADS)–maternal report (T-score) | |||||
| ADHD index | 266 | 2.9 (0.7, 5.2)** | 270 | 1.0 (–1.9, 3.9) | |
| DSM-IV total scale | 266 | 2.6 (0.2, 5.0)**,# | 270 | 1.4 (–1.5, 4.4) | |
| Inattentive subscale | 266 | 2.2 (0.0, 4.5)**,# | 270 | 0.7 (–2.1, 3.5)# | |
| Hyperactive/Impulsive subscale | 266 | 1.6 (–0.8, 4.1) | 270 | 1.9 (–1.1, 5.0) | |
| BASC-2–maternal report (T-score) | |||||
| Hyperactivity scale | 257 | 1.0 (–1.5, 3.6) | 269 | 0.5 (–2.6, 3.5) | |
| Attention Problems scale | 257 | 0.5 (–1.2, 2.1) | 269 | –0.1 (–2.1, 1.9) | |
| Conner’s rating scale (CADS)–teacher report (T-score) | |||||
| ADHD index | 213 | 2.4 (–1.4, 6.1) | 219 | 4.6 (–0.4, 9.6)* | |
| DSM-IV total scale | 212 | 1.8 (–1.4, 5.0) | 217 | 4.0 (–0.3, 8.3)* | |
| Inattentive subscale | 216 | 1.2 (–1.6, 3.9) | 221 | 3.7 (0.1, 7.4)** | |
| Hyperactive/Impulsive subscale | 216 | 1.7 (–1.7, 5.0) | 221 | 3.5 (–1.1, 8.0) | |
| BASC-2–teacher report (T-score) | |||||
| Hyperactivity scale | 217 | 1.8 (–1.3, 4.9) | 222 | 4.8 (0.5, 9.0)** | |
| Attention Problems scale | 257 | 0.7 (–1.3, 2.7) | 222 | 2.9 (0.4, 5.5)** | |
| aMaternal PBDE models control for child’s age at assessment, sex, maternal education, number of children in the home, and psychometrician (5-year assessments only). bChild PBDE models control for child’s age at assessment, sex, and parity. cSum of four PBDE congeners: BDEs 47, 99, 100, and 153. *p < 0.1. **p ≤ 0.05. #Digression from linearity at p < 0.10. | |||||
Figure 1The point estimate and 95% CI for each quartile (Q) of maternal ∑PBDE concentration for outcomes that showed overall associations and evidence of nonlinearity (at p < 0.1). The quartile ranges for maternal PBDEs were ≤ 14.4, 14.5–24.78, 24.8–41.97, and ≥ 42 ng/g lipid. Tests for trend come from models using PBDE quartile (1–4) as a continuous variable.
Adjusted linear models for motor function in CHAMACOS children at 5 and 7 years of age, per 10-fold increase in maternal prenatal and child ∑PBDE concentration (ng/g, lipid-adjusted).
| Outcome | Maternal ∑PBDEa,b | Child ∑PBDEb,c | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | β (95% CI) | n | β (95% CI) | ||
| Assessment of 5-year-olds | |||||
| WRAVMA pegboard (standard score) | |||||
| Dominant hand | 254 | –4.3 (–9.6, 1.0) | |||
| Nondominant hand | 252 | –5.6 (–10.8, –0.4)**,## | |||
| Finger tap (BARS z-score) | |||||
| Dominant hand | 234 | –0.4 (–0.7, 0.0)** | |||
| Nondominant hand | 234 | –0.2 (–0.5, 0.1) | |||
| McCarthy (z-score) | |||||
| Gross motor leg | 241 | 0.0 (–0.3, 0.4)# | |||
| Bean bag catch | 249 | –0.1 (–0.4, 0.2)# | |||
| Assessment of 7-year-olds | |||||
| WRAVMA pegboard (standard score) | |||||
| Dominant hand | 258 | –5.4 (–11.1, 0.3)*,#,## | 269 | –5.4 (–12.0, 1.2) | |
| Nondominant hand | 258 | –6.5 (–12.3, –0.7)**,# | 268 | –6.1 (–12.7, 0.4)* | |
| Finger tap (BARS z-score) | |||||
| Dominant hand | 258 | –0.1 (–0.4, 0.2)# | 269 | –0.2 (–0.6, 0.2) | |
| Nondominant hand | 258 | –0.1 (–0.4, 0.2)# | 268 | –0.1 (–0.5, 0.2) | |
| McCarthy (z-score) | |||||
| Gross motor leg | 255 | –0.1 (–0.4, 0.1)# | 266 | –0.1 (–0.4, 0.2)# | |
| Bean bag catch | 258 | 0.0 (–0.3, 0.4) | 268 | 0.0 (–0.4, 0.3) | |
| aMaternal PBDE models control for child’s age, sex, home score at 6-month visit, father living with family, handedness, location of testing, whether the child attended preschool, maternal years in United States before giving birth, and psychometrician (5-year assessment only). bSum of four PBDE congeners: BDEs 47, 99, 100, and 153. cChild PBDE models control for child’s age, sex, home score at 7-year visit, and location of testing. *p < 0.1. **p ≤ 0.05. #Digression from linearity at p < 0.10. ##Interaction with child sex at p < 0.10. | |||||
Adjusted linear models for measures of cognition at 5 and 7 years of age (standard score), per 10-fold increase in maternal prenatal and child ∑PBDE concentration (ng/g, lipid-adjusted).
| Outcome | Maternal ∑PBDEa,b | Child ∑PBDEb,c | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | β (95% CI) | n | β (95% CI) | ||
| Assessment of 5-year-olds | |||||
| PPVT | 252 | 0.4 (–5.1, 5.9) | |||
| Performance IQ | 256 | 0.9 (–3.5, 5.3) | |||
| Assessment of 7-year-olds | |||||
| Full-Scale IQ | 231 | –4.7 (–9.4, 0.1)* | 248 | –5.6 (–10.8, –0.3)** | |
| Verbal Comprehension IQ | 258 | –5.5 (–10.0, –1.0)**,# | 269 | –4.3 (–9.4, 0.8)* | |
| Perceptual Reasoning IQ | 258 | –2.4 (–7.6, 2.9) | 269 | –5.2 (–11.1, 0.7)* | |
| Working Memory IQ | 231 | –2.4 (–7.2, 2.3)# | 249 | –2.3 (–7.4, 2.8) | |
| Processing Speed IQ | 232 | –2.3 (–6.8, 2.3) | 249 | –6.6 (–11.4, –1.8)** | |
| aMaternal PBDE models control for child’s age, sex, home score at 6-month visit, language of assessment, and maternal years living in United States before giving birth. bSum of four PBDE congeners: BDEs 47, 99, 100, and 153. cChild PBDE models control for child’s age, sex, home score at 7-year visit, maternal PPVT, language of examination, maternal years living in the United States before giving birth, parity, and prenatal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke. *p < 0.1. **p ≤ 0.05. #Digression from linearity at p < 0.10. | |||||