| Literature DB >> 24870060 |
Aimin Chen1, Kimberly Yolton, Stephen A Rauch, Glenys M Webster, Richard Hornung, Andreas Sjödin, Kim N Dietrich, Bruce P Lanphear.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are persistent chemicals that have been widely used as flame retardants in furniture, carpet padding, car seats, and other consumer products during the past three decades.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24870060 PMCID: PMC4123029 DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1307562
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Perspect ISSN: 0091-6765 Impact factor: 9.031
Maternal serum PBDE concentrations around 16 weeks of gestation and child neurodevelopmental test scores at age 5 years by maternal and child characteristics.
| Categorical characteristics | Maternal BDE-47 (ng/g lipid) [GM (GSD)] | WPPSI FSIQ at age 5 (mean ± SD) | BASC externalizing problems at age 5 (mean ± SD) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All participants | 309 (100) | 20.1 (2.61) | 190 (100) | 102.33 ± 15.20 | 194 (100) | 47.13 ± 9.26 |
| Maternal age (years)*,** | ||||||
| < 25 | 63 (20) | 27.54 (2.24) | 39 (21) | 92.18 ± 13.60 | 39 (20) | 48.71 ± 13.11 |
| 25–34 | 194 (63) | 19.50 (2.69) | 122 (64) | 103.59 ± 14.47 | 128 (66) | 46.78 ± 7.86 |
| ≥ 35 | 52 (17) | 15.14 (2.57) | 29 (15) | 110.69 ± 13.49 | 27 (14) | 46.44 ± 8.89 |
| Maternal race/ethnicity*,** | ||||||
| Non-Hispanic white | 207 (67) | 16.98 (2.51) | 122 (64) | 107.09 ± 13.55 | 124 (64) | 47.48 ± 8.34 |
| Non-Hispanic black and others | 102 (33) | 28.84 (2.51) | 68 (36) | 93.79 ± 14.34 | 70 (36) | 46.51 ± 10.74 |
| Maternal education*,** | ||||||
| High school or less | 70 (23) | 28.84 (2.29) | 44 (23) | 90.23 ± 13.65 | 45 (23) | 47.91 ± 11.35 |
| Some college or 2-year degree | 72 (23) | 22.91 (2.34) | 50 (26) | 98.58 ± 13.40 | 50 (26) | 49.52 ± 10.69 |
| Bachelor’s | 101 (33) | 16.98 (2.69) | 60 (32) | 110.48 ± 12.14 | 61 (31) | 45.25 ± 6.22 |
| Graduate or professional | 66 (21) | 15.14 (2.82) | 36 (19) | 108.75 ± 12.63 | 38 (20) | 46.08 ± 8.06 |
| Maternal marital status*,** | ||||||
| Married or living with partner | 251 (81) | 18.20 (2.63) | 149 (78) | 105.52 ± 14.26 | 153 (79) | 46.52 ± 8.09 |
| Not married and living alone | 58 (19) | 31.63 (2.19) | 41 (22) | 90.73 ± 12.81 | 41 (21) | 49.39 ± 12.60 |
| Household income*,**,# | ||||||
| < $20,000 | 63 (20) | 32.36 (2.29) | 44 (23) | 88.45 ± 13.34 | 45 (23) | 51.02 ± 12.56 |
| $20,000–79,999 | 157 (51) | 19.95 (2.63) | 96 (51) | 103.63 ± 13.63 | 97 (50) | 45.63 ± 8.03 |
| ≥ $80,000 | 89 (29) | 14.45 (2.40) | 50 (26) | 112.06 ± 10.13 | 52 (27) | 46.56 ± 7.01 |
| Child sex* | ||||||
| Male | 141 (46) | 17.78 (2.51) | 83 (44) | 100.40 ± 15.35 | 87 (45) | 47.38 ± 8.24 |
| Female | 168 (54) | 22.39 (2.63) | 107 (56) | 103.83 ± 15.00 | 107 (55) | 46.93 ± 10.05 |
| GM, geometric mean; GSD, geometric standard deviation. * | ||||||
Pearson correlation coefficients of continuous characteristics with maternal serum PBDE concentrations around 16 weeks of gestation, and child neurodevelopmental test scores at age 5 years.
| Continuous characteristics | Mean ± SD | Pearson | Mean ± SD | Pearson | Mean ± SD | Pearson | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal IQ | 301 | 107.16 ± 14.6 | –0.24* | 186 | 105.97 ± 15.4 | 0.50** | 190 | 106.13 ± 15.5 | –0.05 |
| Maternal BDI depression score at baseline | 307 | 9.60 ± 6.82 | 0.23* | 189 | 9.75 ± 6.80 | –0.26** | 193 | 9.70 ± 6.75 | 0.29# |
| Maternal cotinine at baseline [GM (GSD)] (ng/mL) | 309 | 0.04 (18) | 0.29* | 190 | 0.04 (14) | –0.34** | 194 | 0.04 (14) | 0.10 |
| HOME score at age 1 visit | 297 | 39.36 ± 5.26 | –0.27* | 183 | 39.11 ± 5.55 | 0.45** | 187 | 39.13 ± 5.61 | –0.02 |
| BDI, Beck Depression Index; GM, geometric mean; GSD; geometric standard deviation. * | |||||||||
Figure 1Scatter plots of maternal serum BDE‑47 concentrations and child cognitive and behavior rating scores at age 5 years with generalized additive model curve fitting: (A) WPPSI FSIQ; (B) BASC-2 Externalizing Problems. Data points represent paired data from each mother–child dyad. Solid lines indicate the natural cubic spline of the covariates adjusted association, and dotted lines represent 95% CIs. The density of BDE‑47 distribution is shown as vertical bars on the log10-transformed x‑axis. Covariates adjusted include maternal age at enrollment, race, education, marital status, maternal serum cotinine concentrations at enrollment, maternal IQ, child sex, maternal depression, household income, and HOME Inventory score.
Figure 2Estimated score differences and 95% CIs in cognitive and behavior rating scores at ages 1–5 years by a 10-fold increase in prenatal PBDE concentrations: Bayley MDI/WPPSI FSIQ, BASC-2 Externalizing Problems score, BASC-2 hyperactivity subscale score, and BASC-2 Behavioral Symptoms Index. The numbers of children in the covariate adjusted mixed model for Bayley MDI/WPPSI FSIQ were 285 at 1 year, 239 at 2 years, 220 at 3 years, and 179 at 5 years of age. The numbers of children in the mixed model for BASC-2 outcomes were 240 at 2 years, 227 at 3 years, 165 at 4 years, and 183 at 5 years of age. Covariates adjusted include maternal age at enrollment, race, education, marital status, maternal serum cotinine concentrations at enrollment, maternal IQ, child sex, maternal depression, household income, and HOME Inventory.
Estimated ORs (95% CIs) of having cognitive and behavior rating scores 1 SD from the population mean at ages 1–5 years by a 10-fold increase in maternal BDE‑47 concentrations.
| Age (years) | MDI/FSIQ < 85 | Externalizing Problems ≥ 60 | Hyperactivity subscale ≥ 60 | Behavioral Symptoms Index ≥ 60 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |||||
| 1 | 52 (18.25) | 1.22 (0.51, 2.91) | — | — | — | — | — | — |
| 2 | 78 (32.64) | 0.83 (0.39, 1.78) | 12 (5.00) | 5.86 (2.21, 15.55) | 28 (11.67) | 3.06 (1.17, 7.98) | 14 (5.83) | 1.30 (0.44, 3.84) |
| 3 | 51 (23.18) | 1.76 (0.78, 3.99) | 37 (16.30) | 2.13 (0.99, 4.56) | 33 (14.54) | 2.68 (1.17, 6.16) | 32 (14.10) | 2.54 (1.08, 5.98) |
| 4 | — | — | 17 (10.30) | 1.51 (0.44, 5.21) | 17 (10.30) | 2.22 (0.55, 9.01) | 13 (7.88) | 2.02 (0.49, 8.39) |
| 5 | 25 (13.97) | 1.70 (0.36, 7.94) | 17 (9.29) | 2.66 (0.47, 15.06) | 19 (10.38) | 4.45 (1.31, 15.14) | 16 (8.74) | 4.80 (1.19, 19.26) |
| Adjusted for maternal age at enrollment, race, education, marital status, maternal serum cotinine concentrations at enrollment, maternal IQ, child sex, maternal depression, household income, and HOME Inventory score. | ||||||||