Relating Phthalate and BPA Exposure to Metabolism in Peripubescence: The Role of Exposure Timing, Sex, and Puberty
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism2015Vol. 101(1), pp. 79–88
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Deborah J. Watkins, Karen E. Peterson, Kelly K. Ferguson, Adriana Mercado‐García, Marcela Tamayo‐Ortiz, Alejandra Cantoral, John D. Meeker, Martha María Téllez‐Rojo
Abstract
Considering the long-term health effects related to metabolic syndrome, additional research on exposure and metabolic outcomes across developmental periods and early adulthood is needed.
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