Fig. 3: Ratio of placental mycoestrogen concentrations (ng/g) by sociodemographic, lifestyle, and perinatal characteristics of UPSIDE participants (N = 271). | Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology

Fig. 3: Ratio of placental mycoestrogen concentrations (ng/g) by sociodemographic, lifestyle, and perinatal characteristics of UPSIDE participants (N = 271).

From: Sociodemographic and dietary predictors of maternal and placental mycoestrogen concentrations in a US pregnancy cohort

Fig. 3: Ratio of placental mycoestrogen concentrations (ng/g) by sociodemographic, lifestyle, and perinatal characteristics of UPSIDE participants (N = 271).

Ratios were calculated as the exponent of the beta coefficient. The mutually adjusted models (n = 270) were adjusted for all considered predictors (i.e., maternal age, early pregnancy BMI, race/ethnicity, parity, use of social services, marital status, fetal sex, season of urine collection. For models with ZEN, the response variable is binary (detect/non-detect), for models with sum of mycoestrogen analytes missing values were assigned LOD/√2. aZOL alpha-zearalenol, ZEN zearalenone, SUM sum of mycoestrogen analytes.

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