7 research outputs found
Concentrations of ƩPCDD/Fs, ƩPCBs and ƩPCDD/Fs+PCBs (WHO<sub>2005</sub>-TEq [pg/g <sub>lipid base</sub>]) in maternal blood samples.
<p>n = numbers; Med = median; GM = geometric mean; 95%-CI = 95% confidence interval of GM.</p><p>Concentrations of ƩPCDD/Fs, ƩPCBs and ƩPCDD/Fs+PCBs (WHO<sub>2005</sub>-TEq [pg/g <sub>lipid base</sub>]) in maternal blood samples.</p
SRS total and subscale scores and EQ-SQ scores for the whole group and for each sex separately.
<p>M = mean; SD = standard deviation; n = numbers; SRS = Social Responsiveness Scale; SRS total = total score of the SRS; SRS SA = Social Awareness subscale score; SRS SC = Social Cognition subscale score; SRS SCO = Social Communication subscale score; SRS SM = Social Motivation subscale score; SRS AM = Autistic Mannerisms subscale score; SRS ASC Score = T-score compared to children with autism; EQ = Empathy Quotient; SQ = Systemizing Quotient.</p><p>SRS total and subscale scores and EQ-SQ scores for the whole group and for each sex separately.</p
Regression coefficients and 95% confidence intervals of associations between the PD scores and the exposures with phthalate metabolites and BPA in girls.
<p>(HMW = high molecular phthalates; LMW = low molecular weight phthalates); adjusted for age (years), BMI (kg/m2), creatinine (mg/dl).</p
Characteristics of the study population and the phthalate metabolite and BPA concentrations in urine.
<p>Characteristics of the study population and the phthalate metabolite and BPA concentrations in urine.</p
Multinomial GEE analyses of the PD scores with phthalate metabolites and BPA concentrations (ln- μg/l) in boys (N = 210).
<p>Multinomial GEE analyses of the PD scores with phthalate metabolites and BPA concentrations (ln- μg/l) in boys (N = 210).</p
Logistic regression and binomial GEE analyses of single PD scales with phthalate metabolites and BPA concentrations (ln- μg/l) in boys (N = 210).
<p>Logistic regression and binomial GEE analyses of single PD scales with phthalate metabolites and BPA concentrations (ln- μg/l) in boys (N = 210).</p