Search Results - "Ashrap, Pahriya"
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Maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations in association with birth outcomes in Northern Puerto Rico
Published in Environment international (01-05-2020)“…•First study to assess maternal metals in relation to birth outcomes in Puerto Rico.•Highlights the importance of assessing the effects of mixtures on health…”
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Elevated concentrations of urinary triclocarban, phenol and paraben among pregnant women in Northern Puerto Rico: Predictors and trends
Published in Environment international (01-12-2018)“…Understanding important sources and pathways of exposure to common chemicals known or suspected to impact human health is critical to eliminate or reduce the…”
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Predictors of urinary and blood Metal(loid) concentrations among pregnant women in Northern Puerto Rico
Published in Environmental research (01-04-2020)“…Given the potential adverse health effects related to toxic trace metal exposure and insufficient or excessive levels of essential trace metals in pregnant…”
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Individual and joint effects of phthalate metabolites on biomarkers of oxidative stress among pregnant women in Puerto Rico
Published in Environment international (01-09-2021)“…•A mixture of phthalate metabolites is associated with the oxidative stress biomarker 8-Iso-PGF2α.•Associations differ when 8-Iso-PGF2α results from chemical…”
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Maternal lipidomic signatures in relation to spontaneous preterm birth and large-for-gestational age neonates
Published in Scientific reports (14-04-2021)“…Lipidome-wide metabolites may be useful biomarkers of pregnancy outcomes. We sought to characterize maternal lipidomic signatures associated with preterm birth…”
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Psychosocial status modifies the effect of maternal blood metal and metalloid concentrations on birth outcomes
Published in Environment international (01-04-2021)“…•An extensive panel of blood biomarkers assessing essential and non-essential metals.•A novel example of dimension reduction on the effect modifier spaceusing…”
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Association of biomarkers of exposure to metals and metalloids with maternal hormones in pregnant women from Puerto Rico
Published in Environment international (01-02-2021)“…•First epidemiological study assessing metals and prenatal sex-steroid hormones.•Windows of exposure are important for metals endocrine disruption…”
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Maternal urinary phthalate metabolites are associated with lipidomic signatures among pregnant women in Puerto Rico
Published in Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (01-05-2022)“…Background Phthalates have been reported to alter circulating lipid concentrations in animals, and investigation of these associations in humans will provide…”
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Maternal Urinary Metal and Metalloid Concentrations in Association with Oxidative Stress Biomarkers
Published in Antioxidants (01-01-2021)“…Metal exposure has been associated with a wide range of adverse birth outcomes and oxidative stress is a leading hypothesis of the mechanism of action of metal…”
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Maternal Metals/Metalloid Blood Levels Are Associated With Lipidomic Profiles Among Pregnant Women in Puerto Rico
Published in Frontiers in public health (12-01-2022)“…The association between heavy metal exposure and adverse birth outcomes is well-established. However, there is a paucity of research identifying biomarker…”
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Discovery of a widespread metabolic pathway within and among phenolic xenobiotics
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (06-06-2017)“…Metabolism is an organism’s primary defense against xenobiotics, yet it also increases the production of toxic metabolites. It is generally recognized that…”
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In utero and peripubertal metals exposure in relation to reproductive hormones and sexual maturation and progression among girls in Mexico City
Published in Environmental research (01-10-2019)“…There is increasing evidence that several metals are endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In utero development and adolescence are critical windows of…”
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Determinants and characterization of exposure to phthalates, DEHTP and DINCH among pregnant women in the PROTECT birth cohort in Puerto Rico
Published in Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (01-01-2020)“…Background As a result of evidence suggesting phthalate toxicity, their use has decreased in recent years. However, new phthalates and non-phthalate…”
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Performance of urine, blood, and integrated metal biomarkers in relation to birth outcomes in a mixture setting
Published in Environmental research (01-09-2021)“…Studies on the health effects of metal mixtures typically utilize biomarkers measured in a single biological medium, such as blood or urine. However, the…”
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Personal care products: Demographic characteristics and maternal hormones in pregnant women from Puerto Rico
Published in Environmental research (15-04-2022)“…Personal care products (PCPs) refer to a wide variety of items commonly characterized as health or beauty products. PCPs contain a number of ingredients, often…”
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Metal Exposure During Pregnancy: Trends, Predictors, Associations with Birth Outcomes and the Modifying Effect of Maternal Psychosocial Stress
Published 01-01-2021“…Preterm birth is a significant public health concern as a leading cause of infant mortality; it also contributes substantially to childhood and adult…”
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In utero and peripubertal metals exposure in relation to reproductive hormones and sexual maturation and progression among boys in Mexico City
Published in Environmental health (25-11-2020)“…Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) such as metals have been reported to alter circulating reproductive hormone concentrations and pubertal development in…”
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