Research Article
Association of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Urine Metabolites with Type 1 Diabetes
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Association of urinary levels of PAHs metabolites with type 1 diabetes in boys and girls.
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NAP metabolites; the sum of 1-hydroxynaphthalene and 2-hydroxynaphthalene (creatinine-corrected concentration (μg/g creatinine)). Models are adjusted for age, mother’s education, father’s education, breastfeeding duration, passive smoking at home, formula feeding, breast milk, and consumption of cow’s milk. Models are adjusted for age, mother’s education, father’s education, breastfeeding duration, passive smoking at home, formula feeding, breast milk and consumption of cow’s milk, BMI, and 5 dietary patterns. |