Associations of prenatal exposure to bisphenols with BMI growth trajectories in offspring within the first two years: evidence from a birth cohort study in China
CONCLUSION: Our study findings suggest that prenatal exposure to BPA and BPF (a commonly used substitute for BPA) is associated with BMI growth trajectories in offspring during the first two years, increasing the likelihood of the low-increasing pattern. Video Abstract (MP4 120033 kb).PMID:38019382 | DOI:10.1007/s12519-023-00767-x
Source: World Journal of Pediatrics : WJP - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Chao Xiong Kai Chen Lu-Li Xu Yi-Ming Zhang Hua Liu Meng-Lan Guo Zhi-Guo Xia Yu-Ji Wang Xiao-Feng Mu Xiao-Xuan Fan Jing-Quan Chen Yu-Ru Liu Yuan-Yuan Li Wei Xia You-Jie Wang Ai-Fen Zhou Source Type: research
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