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Association of Prenatal Dietary Toxicants and Inorganic Arsenic Exposure with Children's Emotional and Behavioral Problems: ECLIPSES Study - imarina:9374772

URV's Author/s:Arija Val, Maria Victoria / Becerra Tomás, Nerea / Bulló Bonet, Mònica / Canals Sans, Josefa / Jardí Piñana, Cristina / Kou, Xiruo
Author, as appears in the article.:Kou, Xiruo; Canals, Josefa; Bullo, Monica; Becerra-Tomas, Nerea; Jardi, Cristina; Arija, Victoria
Author's mail:cristina.jardi@urv.cat
xiruo.kou@urv.cat
nerea.becerra@urv.cat
xiruo.kou@urv.cat
monica.bullo@urv.cat
josefa.canals@urv.cat
victoria.arija@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-7946-1488
0000-0002-4429-6507
0000-0002-0218-7046
0000-0002-6209-9558
0000-0002-1758-0975
Journal publication year:2024
Publication Type:Journal Publications
APA:Kou, Xiruo; Canals, Josefa; Bullo, Monica; Becerra-Tomas, Nerea; Jardi, Cristina; Arija, Victoria (2024). Association of Prenatal Dietary Toxicants and Inorganic Arsenic Exposure with Children's Emotional and Behavioral Problems: ECLIPSES Study. Toxics, 12(6), 398-. DOI: 10.3390/toxics12060398
Papper original source:Toxics. 12 (6): 398-
Abstract:Prenatal exposure to dietary toxicants is linked to neurocognitive issues, but its effect on early emotional and behavioral development in children is less clear. To explore the relationship between prenatal intake of As, iAs, Cd, MeHg, Pb, PCDD/Fs, DL-PCBs, and NDL-PCBs and emotional and behavioral issues in four-year-old children. This study included 192 mother-child pairs from the ECLIPSES study, assessing prenatal dietary toxicant exposure through a food-frequency questionnaire and Catalan Food Safety Agency data. Children's emotional and behavioral scores were evaluated using the Child Behavior Checklist for ages 1.5-5 years. Multivariable regression and logistic models were used, focusing on iAs after finding significant preliminary associations. Increased prenatal dietary intake of iAs was associated with internalizing, externalizing, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity problems. Higher iAs levels (>4.16 mu g/day) significantly increased the risk of total problems (OR = 2.94) and specific issues like anxious/depressed (OR = 4.88), anxiety (OR = 3.27), and oppositional defiant problems (OR = 4.30). High iAs consumption correlated with the intake of meat, eggs, cereals, tubers, fruits, and pulses Prenatal dietary iAs exposure is associated with various emotional and behavioral problems in children. Monitoring and reducing iAs levels in food are crucial for public health.
Article's DOI:10.3390/toxics12060398
Link to the original source:https://www.mdpi.com/2305-6304/12/6/398
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Psicologia
Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques
Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Toxicology
Health, toxicology and mutagenesis
Environmental sciences
Chemical health and safety
Keywords:Trace-elements
Prenatal dietary toxicants
Pregnancy
Pcbs
Neurodevelopment
Language delay
Inorganic arsenic
Food
Foo
Dioxins
Behavioral development
Ag
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2024-08-03
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