نتایج جستجو برای: pesticide metabolite

تعداد نتایج: 76293  

Journal: :Environmental health perspectives 2015
Asa Bradman Lesliam Quirós-Alcalá Rosemary Castorina Raul Aguilar Schall Jose Camacho Nina T Holland Dana Boyd Barr Brenda Eskenazi

BACKGROUND Recent organic diet intervention studies suggest that diet is a significant source of pesticide exposure in young children. These studies have focused on children living in suburban communities. OBJECTIVES We aimed to determine whether consuming an organic diet reduced urinary pesticide metabolite concentrations in 40 Mexican-American children, 3-6 years of age, living in Californi...

2006
Thomas A. Arcury Sara A. Quandt Dana B. Barr Jane A. Hoppin Linda McCauley Joseph G. Grzywacz Mark G. Robson

The exposure of migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families to agricultural and residential pesticides is a continuing public health concern. Pesticide exposure research has been spurred on by the development of sensitive and reliable laboratory techniques that allow the detection of minute amounts of pesticides or pesticide metabolites. The power of research on farmworker pesticide exp...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Robin M Whyatt Dana B Barr David E Camann Patrick L Kinney John R Barr Howard F Andrews Lori A Hoepner Robin Garfinkel Yair Hazi Andria Reyes Judyth Ramirez Yesenia Cosme Frederica P Perera

We have measured 29 pesticides in plasma samples collected at birth between 1998 and 2001 from 230 mother and newborn pairs enrolled in the Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health prospective cohort study. Our prior research has shown widespread pesticide use during pregnancy among this urban minority cohort from New York City. We also measured eight pesticides in 48-hr personal air...

2015
Portia M. Motsoeneng Mohamed A. Dalvie Paul B. Tchounwou William A. Toscano

BACKGROUND This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the relationship between urinary pesticide residue levels and neurotoxic symptoms amongst women working on Western Cape farms in South Africa. METHOD A total of 211 women were recruited from farms (n=121) and neighbouring towns (n=90). Participant assessment was via a Q16 questionnaire, reporting on pesticide exposures and measurement...

Journal: :IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 2020

Journal: :The Annals of occupational hygiene 2007
Brian D Curwin Misty J Hein Wayne T Sanderson Cynthia Striley Dick Heederik Hans Kromhout Stephen J Reynolds Michael C Alavanja

In the spring and summer of 2001, 47 fathers, 48 mothers and 117 children of Iowa farm and non-farm households were recruited to participate in a study investigating take-home pesticide exposure. On two occasions approximately 1 month apart, urine samples from each participant and dust samples from various rooms were collected from each household and were analyzed for atrazine, metolachlor, gly...

2007
Thomas A. Arcury Joseph G. Grzywacz Dana B. Barr Janeth Tapia Haiying Chen Sara A. Quandt

BACKGROUND In this investigation we documented the pesticide urinary metabolite levels of farmworker children in North Carolina, determined the number of different metabolites detected for each child, and delineated risk factors associated with the number of metabolites. METHODS Urine samples were collected from 60 Latino farmworker children 1-6 years of age (34 female, 26 male). Interviews w...

2005
Richard A. Fenske Chensheng Lu Cynthia L. Curl Jeffry H. Shirai John C. Kissel

We examined findings from five organophosphorus pesticide biomonitoring studies conducted in Washington State between 1994 and 1999. We compared urinary dimethylthiophosphate (DMTP) concentrations for all study groups and composite dimethyl alkylphosphate (DMAP) concentrations for selected groups. Children of pesticide applicators had substantially higher metabolite levels than did Seattle chil...

Journal: :Environmental research 2012
Karen Huen Asa Bradman Kim Harley Paul Yousefi Dana Boyd Barr Brenda Eskenazi Nina Holland

Organophosphate pesticides are widely used and recent studies suggest associations of in utero exposures with adverse birth outcomes and neurodevelopment. Few studies have characterized organophosphate pesticides in human plasma or established how these levels correlate to urinary measurements. We measured organophosphate pesticide metabolites in maternal urine and chlorpyrifos and diazinon in ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2003
Cynthia L Curl Richard A Fenske Kai Elgethun

We assessed organophosphorus (OP) pesticide exposure from diet by biological monitoring among Seattle, Washington, preschool children. Parents kept food diaries for 3 days before urine collection, and they distinguished organic and conventional foods based on label information. Children were then classified as having consumed either organic or conventional diets based on analysis of the diary d...

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