2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.envint.2023.108176
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Prenatal exposures to mixtures of endocrine disrupting chemicals and sex-specific associations with children’s BMI and overweight at 5.5 years of age in the SELMA study

Katherine Svensson,
Chris Gennings,
Christian Lindh
et al.
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“…Research has demonstrated that pesticides can permeate both the placental barrier and the fetal blood–brain barrier, thereby impacting the developing fetus when the mother is exposed ( 233 ). Given the potential long-term health implications in both childhood and adulthood stemming from early exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy, it is imperative to conduct longitudinal studies to obtain meaningful and significant results ( 234 ). These findings add to the mounting evidence indicating that exposure to environmental contaminants during early life can hinder proper development ( 235 ).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has demonstrated that pesticides can permeate both the placental barrier and the fetal blood–brain barrier, thereby impacting the developing fetus when the mother is exposed ( 233 ). Given the potential long-term health implications in both childhood and adulthood stemming from early exposure to environmental contaminants during pregnancy, it is imperative to conduct longitudinal studies to obtain meaningful and significant results ( 234 ). These findings add to the mounting evidence indicating that exposure to environmental contaminants during early life can hinder proper development ( 235 ).…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%