Maternal prenatal fish consumption and cognition in mid childhood: Mercury, fatty acids, and selenium

Volume: 57, Pages: 71 - 78
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
null null Background null Few studies of maternal prenatal fish intake have included biomarkers of exposure to mercury, long-chain n-3 fatty acids, and selenium, which are hypothesized to mediate associations with child neurodevelopment. null null null Objectives null Examine associations of maternal prenatal fish intake with child neurodevelopment accounting for biomarkers. null null null Methods null In 1999–2002 we enrolled pregnant women...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal prenatal fish consumption and cognition in mid childhood: Mercury, fatty acids, and selenium
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
57
Pages
71 - 78
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