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Association of urinary bisphenols during pregnancy with maternal, cord blood and childhood thyroid function
2021
Environment International
Most pregnant women are exposed to bisphenols, a group of chemicals that can interfere with various components of the thyroid system. To investigate the association of maternal urinary bisphenol concentrations during pregnancy with maternal, newborn and early childhood thyroid function. This study was embedded in Generation R, a prospective, population-based birth cohort (Rotterdam, the Netherlands). Maternal urine samples were analyzed for eight bisphenols at early (<18), mid (18-25) and late
doi:10.1016/j.envint.2020.106160
pmid:33068853
fatcat:gnsbikfsrbb7dmvlgl4ho4oxqi