2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-23629-x
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Dietary zinc intake and body mass index as modifiers of the association between household pesticide exposure and infertility among US women: a population-level study

Abstract: Clinical studies on the relationship between pesticide exposure at home and infertility in the general population are scarce. Whether the antioxidant nutrients or other health-related factors affect the pesticide–infertility relationship remains unknown. This nationwide study screened 29,400 participants of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys conducted between 2013 and 2018. The participants were subdivided according to dietary zinc intake based on the recommended dietary allowances as the lo… Show more

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“…Free Statistics software version 1.4 was used to perform statistical analysis, which was based on the R statistical software package ( http://www.R-project.org , the R Foundation) [ 23 ]. Categorical and normally distributed continuous variables were presented as numbers ( n ) with percentages (%) and as means with standard deviations, and nonnormally distributed continuous variables were presented as medians with interquartile ranges.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Free Statistics software version 1.4 was used to perform statistical analysis, which was based on the R statistical software package ( http://www.R-project.org , the R Foundation) [ 23 ]. Categorical and normally distributed continuous variables were presented as numbers ( n ) with percentages (%) and as means with standard deviations, and nonnormally distributed continuous variables were presented as medians with interquartile ranges.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BMI was divided three groups: underweight/normal weight (<25), overweight (25–29.9), and obese (≥30). Participants smoked ≥100 cigarettes are “current smokers”; Participants who smoked ≥100 cigarettes but quit smoking are “former smokers”; Participants who smoked <100 cigarettes are “never smokers” [ 28 ]. Briefly, vigorous work activity was defined as activity that significantly raised breathing or heart rate, while moderate work activity was defined as activity that only slightly raised breathing rate; light work activity included those who did not engage in vigorous or moderate work activity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Free Statistics software version 1.4 was used to perform statistical analysis, which was based on the R statistical software package (http://www.R-project.org, the R Foundation) (21). Categorical and continuous variables were presented as numbers (n) with percentages (%) and as means with standard deviations.…”
Section: Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%