Birth weight, head circumference, and prenatal exposure to acrylamide from maternal diet: The European prospective mother-child study (NewGeneris)

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  • dc.contributor.author Sunyer Deu, Jordica
  • dc.contributor.author Pedersen, Marieca
  • dc.contributor.author Stedingk, Hans vonca
  • dc.contributor.author Botsivali, Mariaca
  • dc.contributor.author Agramunt, Silviaca
  • dc.contributor.author Alexander, Janca
  • dc.contributor.author Brunborg, Gunnarca
  • dc.contributor.author Chatzi, Ledaca
  • dc.contributor.author Fleming, Sarahca
  • dc.contributor.author Fthenou, Elenica
  • dc.contributor.author Granum, Beritca
  • dc.contributor.author Gutzkow, Kristine B.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Hardie, Laura J.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Knudsen, Lisbeth E.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Kyrtopoulos, Sosterios A.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Mendez, Michelle A.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Merlo, Domenico Francoca
  • dc.contributor.author Nielsen, Jeanette K.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Rydberg, Perca
  • dc.contributor.author Segerbäck, Danca
  • dc.contributor.author Wright, Johnca
  • dc.contributor.author Törnqvist, Margaretaca
  • dc.contributor.author Kleinjans, Jos C.ca
  • dc.contributor.author Kogevinas, Manolisca
  • dc.contributor.author NewGeneris Consortiumca
  • dc.date.accessioned 2015-04-09T08:14:41Z
  • dc.date.available 2015-04-09T08:14:41Z
  • dc.date.issued 2012ca
  • dc.description.abstract Background: Acrylamide is a common dietary exposure that crosses the human placenta. It is classified as a probable human carcinogen, and developmental toxicity has been observed in rodents. Objectives: We examined the associations between prenatal exposure to acrylamide and birth outcomes in a prospective European mother–child study. Methods: Hemoglobin (Hb) adducts of acrylamide and its metabolite glycidamide were measured in cord blood (reflecting cumulated exposure in the last months of pregnancy) from 1,101 singleton pregnant women recruited in Denmark, England, Greece, Norway, and Spain during 2006–2010. Maternal diet was estimated through food-frequency questionnaires. Results: Both acrylamide and glycidamide Hb adducts were associated with a statistically significant reduction in birth weight and head circumference. The estimated difference in birth weight for infants in the highest versus lowest quartile of acrylamide Hb adduct levels after adjusting for gestational age and country was –132 g (95% CI: –207, –56); the corresponding difference for head circumference was –0.33 cm (95% CI: –0.61, –0.06). Findings were similar in infants of nonsmokers, were consistent across countries, and remained after adjustment for factors associated with reduced birth weight. Maternal consumption of foods rich in acrylamide, such as fried potatoes, was associated with cord blood acrylamide adduct levels and with reduced birth weight. Conclusions: Dietary exposure to acrylamide was associated with reduced birth weight and head circumference. Consumption of specific foods during pregnancy was associated with higher acrylamide exposure in utero. If confirmed, these findings suggest that dietary intake of acrylamide should be reduced among pregnant women.en
  • dc.description.sponsorship The NewGeneris (Newborns and Genotoxic exposure risks) study was funded by the European Union (EU Contract FOOD-CT-2005-016320). The study was also supported by grants obtained locally, including the Swedish Cancer and Allergy Foundation and the Swedish Research Council Formas, the National Institute for Health Research, UK (programme grant RP-PG-0407-10044), the Norwegian Ministry of Health, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research, the Norwegian Research Council/FUGE (grant 151918/S10), the EU funded HiWATE (contract Food-CT-2006-036224), the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)/National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (contract NO-ES-75558), and the U.S. NIH/National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (grant 1 UO1 NS 047537-01). M.P. holds a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral fellowship awarded from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (JCI-2011-09479)en
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  • dc.identifier.citation Pedersen M, von Stedingk H, Botsivali M, Agramunt S, Alexander J, Brunborg G et al. Birth weight, head circumference, and prenatal exposure to acrylamide from maternal diet: The European prospective mother-child study (NewGeneris). Environ Health Perspect. 2012;120(12):1739-45. DOI: 10.1289/ehp.1205327ca
  • dc.identifier.doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/ehp.1205327
  • dc.identifier.issn 0091-6765ca
  • dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10230/23369
  • dc.language.iso engca
  • dc.publisher National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)ca
  • dc.relation.ispartof Environmental Health Perspectives. 2012; 120(12): 1739-1745
  • dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP6/016320
  • dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP6/036224
  • dc.relation.projectID info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ES/3PN/JCI2011-09479
  • dc.rights Reproduced with permission from Environmental Health Perspectivesca
  • dc.rights.accessRights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessca
  • dc.subject.keyword Biomarkeren
  • dc.subject.keyword Childrenen
  • dc.subject.keyword Dieten
  • dc.subject.keyword Intrauterine growth restrictionen
  • dc.subject.keyword In utero exposureen
  • dc.subject.other Infants -- Alimentacióca
  • dc.subject.other Embaràsca
  • dc.subject.other Disruptors endocrinsca
  • dc.title Birth weight, head circumference, and prenatal exposure to acrylamide from maternal diet: The European prospective mother-child study (NewGeneris)en
  • dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/articleca
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