Amanda J MacFarlane
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Recent Articles
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Hopperton K, Loukine L, Luong T, Nguyen L, Bertinato J, Bonvalot Y, et al.
J Nutr
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40064422
Introduction: In Canada, those who are or who could become pregnant are recommended to consume a daily multivitamin containing 400 μg of folic acid to help prevent neural tube defects....
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Fossa A, Hall A, Papandonatos G, Arbuckle T, Ashley-Martin J, Borghese M, et al.
Environ Res
. 2025 Mar;
274:121330.
PMID: 40057105
Studies on prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and cardiometabolic health in childhood have produced inconsistent results. In this study, we evaluated associations between prenatal PFAS exposures, individually...
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OConnor L, Spill M, Trivedi R, Saha S, Thoerig R, Thoerig R, et al.
Environ Res
. 2025 Feb;
:121196.
PMID: 39986421
Objective: The objective of this review was to summarize recent and relevant systematic reviews (SRs) that assessed relationships between mercury (Hg) exposure during pregnancy, lactation, and childhood and child outcomes....
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OConnor L, Spill M, Saha S, Balalian A, Davis J, MacFarlane A
Adv Nutr
. 2025 Feb;
16(4):100391.
PMID: 39956386
Seafood is a source of essential nutrients to support neurocognitive development of children and adolescents, but there are concerns about contaminant exposure. Assessing seafood as a food group, rather than...
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Balalian A, Spill M, Thoerig R, Trivedi R, Saha S, Foster M, et al.
Adv Nutr
. 2025 Jan;
16(3):100380.
PMID: 39848336
Despite the essential nutrients, maternal seafood consumption during pregnancy or lactation (PL) is also a potential source of toxins, including lead (Pb). The association between exposure to Pb from seafood...
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Patti M, Kelsey K, MacFarlane A, Papandonatos G, Lanphear B, Braun J
J Multimorb Comorb
. 2025 Jan;
15():26335565241312840.
PMID: 39803166
Background: Evaluating individual health outcomes does not capture co-morbidities children experience. Purpose: We aimed to describe profiles of child neurodevelopment and anthropometry and identify their predictors. Methods: Using data from...
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Bailey R, MacFarlane A, Field M, Tagkopoulos I, Baranzini S, Edwards K, et al.
PNAS Nexus
. 2024 Dec;
3(12):pgae461.
PMID: 39677367
Science-informed decisions are best guided by the objective synthesis of the totality of evidence around a particular question and assessing its trustworthiness through systematic processes. However, there are major barriers...
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Trivedi R, Spill M, Saha S, Thoerig R, Davis J, MacFarlane A
Adv Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
16(1):100353.
PMID: 39667510
Determining dietary recommendations for seafood consumed during pregnancy, lactation, and childhood requires consideration of the known nutritional benefits and potential harm due to toxicant exposure as they relate to child...
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Knuth M, Campos C, Smith K, Hutchins E, Lewis S, York M, et al.
Lab Anim (NY)
. 2024 Dec;
54(1):24-36.
PMID: 39639104
Standard chow diets influence reproducibility in animal model experiments because chows have different nutrient compositions, which can independently influence phenotypes. However, there is little evidence of the role of timing...
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Balalian A, Spill M, Thoerig R, Trivedi R, Saha S, Foster M, et al.
Adv Nutr
. 2024 Dec;
16(1):100350.
PMID: 39617149
Beyond its nutritional benefits, seafood is a source of toxicant exposure including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). The association of PCB exposure from seafood intake during pregnancy and/or lactation (PL) and child...