Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy
Active tobacco exposure during pregnancy is a known determinant of fetal growth. Nitrates and atrazine metabolites in drinking water may affect fetal growth as a mixture of endocrine disruptors (ED). We aimed to determine whether EDC have an additional effect on fetal growth compared to active tobac...
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doaj-acdb99ab8cba4259b89159c6065cc3812021-02-24T00:05:26ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01182200220010.3390/ijerph18042200Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during PregnancyCamille Carles0Marion Albouy-Llaty1Antoine Dupuis2Sylvie Rabouan3Virginie Migeot4University Bordeaux, INSERM UMR 1219, Equipe EPICENE, F33000 Bordeaux, FranceCHU Poitiers, Department of Public Health, F-86021 Poitiers, FranceINSERM CIC 1402, CHU Poitiers, F-86021 Poitiers, FranceINSERM CIC 1402, CHU Poitiers, F-86021 Poitiers, FranceCHU Poitiers, Department of Public Health, F-86021 Poitiers, FranceActive tobacco exposure during pregnancy is a known determinant of fetal growth. Nitrates and atrazine metabolites in drinking water may affect fetal growth as a mixture of endocrine disruptors (ED). We aimed to determine whether EDC have an additional effect on fetal growth compared to active tobacco exposure. A historic cohort study was carried out with a sample stratified with regard to the maternity unit, drinking water exposure, and year of birth. The women included were living in Deux-Sèvres, had given birth between 2005 and 2010 in three selected maternity units, and ultrasound data were available in their obstetrical records. Mixed linear models were used to analyze fetal weight evolution from the second trimester to the time of birth according to drinking water exposure to EDC mixture and active tobacco exposure. We included 558 mother-neonate couples, of whom 9% were exposed to high doses of the mixture and 21% to active tobacco smoking. There was no difference in fetal weight evolution according to drinking water mixture exposure (0.97 g; 95% CI [−3.01; 4.94]). We could not show a supplementary effect of mixture exposure in drinking-water on fetal growth as compared to active tobacco exposure. Further research is needed, using more precise methods to estimate EDC exposure.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/2200endocrine-disrupting compoundsmixturefetal growthactive tobacco exposuredrinking water |
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Camille Carles Marion Albouy-Llaty Antoine Dupuis Sylvie Rabouan Virginie Migeot |
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Camille Carles Marion Albouy-Llaty Antoine Dupuis Sylvie Rabouan Virginie Migeot Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health endocrine-disrupting compounds mixture fetal growth active tobacco exposure drinking water |
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Camille Carles Marion Albouy-Llaty Antoine Dupuis Sylvie Rabouan Virginie Migeot |
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Camille Carles |
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Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy |
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Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy |
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Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy |
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Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy |
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Comparison of the Effect on Fetal Growth of a Mixture of Atrazine and Nitrates in Drinking Water and of Active Tobacco Exposure during Pregnancy |
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comparison of the effect on fetal growth of a mixture of atrazine and nitrates in drinking water and of active tobacco exposure during pregnancy |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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Active tobacco exposure during pregnancy is a known determinant of fetal growth. Nitrates and atrazine metabolites in drinking water may affect fetal growth as a mixture of endocrine disruptors (ED). We aimed to determine whether EDC have an additional effect on fetal growth compared to active tobacco exposure. A historic cohort study was carried out with a sample stratified with regard to the maternity unit, drinking water exposure, and year of birth. The women included were living in Deux-Sèvres, had given birth between 2005 and 2010 in three selected maternity units, and ultrasound data were available in their obstetrical records. Mixed linear models were used to analyze fetal weight evolution from the second trimester to the time of birth according to drinking water exposure to EDC mixture and active tobacco exposure. We included 558 mother-neonate couples, of whom 9% were exposed to high doses of the mixture and 21% to active tobacco smoking. There was no difference in fetal weight evolution according to drinking water mixture exposure (0.97 g; 95% CI [−3.01; 4.94]). We could not show a supplementary effect of mixture exposure in drinking-water on fetal growth as compared to active tobacco exposure. Further research is needed, using more precise methods to estimate EDC exposure. |
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endocrine-disrupting compounds mixture fetal growth active tobacco exposure drinking water |
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