id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mqsf6zalwngetg2yxksuvugmci Mary E. Mortensen Urinary concentrations of environmental phenols in pregnant women in a pilot study of the National Children's Study 2014 16 .pdf application/pdf 9488 3136 82 women in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2009–2010, and to In NCS pregnant women, race/ethnicity and geographic location determined We used NHANES 2009–2010 phenols results for women ages 16–44 years for comparison There were 524 women ages 16–44 years with urinary concentrations of phenols and NCS women had lower mean MP and PP urinary concentrations (MP, 151.6 vs. There were 174 pregnant women with urinary concentrations of phenols and creatinine, and whereas mean 2,5-dichlorophenol urinary concentrations were lower in NCS women relative Urinary concentrations of phenols have been measured in pregnant women (Braun et al., NHANES median BPA urinary concentrations (1.3 μg/L) for pregnant women were similar We measured urinary concentrations of several phenols in a sample of 506 women in their Adjusted urinary triclosan concentrations were higher in Hispanic NCS women than the NCS, NHANES, and U.S. cohorts of pregnant women (Table 4) by using the same urine ./cache/work_mqsf6zalwngetg2yxksuvugmci.pdf ./txt/work_mqsf6zalwngetg2yxksuvugmci.txt