| Literature DB >> 25461912 |
Felicia A Rabito1, Mehmet Kocak2, Derek W Werthmann3, Frances A Tylavsky2, Christopher D Palmer4, Patrick J Parsons4.
Abstract
Data are lacking on the effect of low level prenatal lead exposure. We examined the change in blood lead from the second trimester until delivery and the association between maternal and cord blood lead and birth outcomes in 98 participants of the CANDLE birth cohort study. Mixed effects models were constructed to assess blood lead change over pregnancy and regression models were used to explore the relationship with cord blood lead, characteristics effecting maternal lead, birth weight and gestational age. Overall, the geometric mean maternal blood level was 0.43 μg/dL. Maternal blood lead at each time point was predictive of cord blood lead level. A 0.1 μg/dL increase in second trimester lead was associated with lower birth weight and pre-term birth. Maternal blood lead below 1 μg/dL behaves in a manner similar to lead at higher levels and is associated with a small decrease in birth weight and gestational age.Entities:
Keywords: Birth weight; Blood lead; Fetus; Lead exposure; Low-level lead exposure; Pre-term birth; Pregnancy
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25461912 DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.10.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Toxicol ISSN: 0890-6238 Impact factor: 3.143