Kim N Dietrich
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McBride D, Bhattacharya A, Sucharew H, Brunst K, Barnas M, Cox C, et al.
Environ Health Perspect
. 2024 May;
132(5):57010.
PMID: 38780454
Background: Manganese (Mn) plays a significant role in both human health and global industries. Epidemiological studies of exposed populations demonstrate a dose-dependent association between Mn and neuromotor effects ranging from...
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Roy S, Dietrich K, Gomez H, Edwards M
Environ Sci Technol
. 2023 Aug;
57(35):12935-12939.
PMID: 37611243
No abstract available.
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Chettle D, Dietrich K, Bhattacharya A, Kalkwarf H, Altmann L, Wei C, et al.
Environ Res
. 2023 Apr;
231(Pt 1):115956.
PMID: 37105282
Introduction: Pb in bone may serve as a biomarker for cumulative Pb dose over decades. We hypothesized that adult female bone Pb concentrations (BoPb) would be significantly associated with average...
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Percy Z, Vuong A, Xu Y, Xie C, Ospina M, Calafat A, et al.
Neurotoxicology
. 2021 Sep;
87:149-155.
PMID: 34582899
Many environmental chemicals are being identified as suspected neurotoxicants based on the findings of both experimental and epidemiological studies. Organophosphate esters (OPEs), which are among the chemicals that have replaced...
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Vuong A, Yolton K, Xie C, Dietrich K, Braun J, Webster G, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 2021 Aug;
88:107022.
PMID: 34438039
Background: Toxicological studies have raised concerns regarding the neurotoxic effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). However, observational evidence from human studies investigating the association between childhood PFAS and neurobehavior...
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Martin K, Sucharew H, Dietrich K, Parsons P, Palmer C, Wright R, et al.
Environ Res
. 2021 Jul;
202:111644.
PMID: 34246641
Exposure to metal mixtures may lead to health impacts greater than the effects associated with singular exposures. Two common childhood environmental exposures, manganese (Mn) and lead (Pb), are associated with...
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Beckwith T, Dietrich K, Wright J, Altaye M, Cecil K
Environ Res
. 2021 Jun;
201:111559.
PMID: 34181918
Childhood lead exposure interferes with brain maturation, which adversely impacts cognitive and behavioral development. Lower intelligence scores, impairments in decision making, and increased rates of delinquent and criminal behavior are...
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Percy Z, Vuong A, Xu Y, Xie C, Ospina M, Calafat A, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2021 Mar;
190(9):1793-1802.
PMID: 33778842
Production of organophosphate esters (OPEs), which represent a major flame-retardant class present in consumer goods, has increased over the past 2 decades. Experimental studies suggest that OPEs may be associated...
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Wright J, Lanphear B, Dietrich K, Bolger M, Tully L, Cecil K, et al.
Neurotoxicol Teratol
. 2021 Feb;
85:106960.
PMID: 33617950
Using a variety of research designs and measures of lead absorption, numerous studies link childhood lead exposure to a range of cognitive and behavioral deficits, including low IQ, impulsivity, juvenile...
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Kim S, Vuong A, Dietrich K, Chen A
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2021 Jan;
232:113686.
PMID: 33429141
Background: Traffic related air pollution (TRAP) and its component polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) may be neurotoxic in children. There is limited research on postnatal exposure to TRAP and PAHs and...