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Stunting and lead: using causal mediation analysis to better understand how environmental lead exposure affects cognitive outcomes in children

Author Affiliations
University of Vermont, Columbia University, Harvard University, Boston Children's Hospital, ...
Published InJournal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Year2020
Citations17

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many children in Bangladesh experience poor nutritional status and environmental lead exposure, both of which are associated with lower scores on neurodevelopmental assessments. Recent studies have suggested that part of lead's adverse effects on neurodevelopment are caused in part by lead's effect on growth. New statistical methods are now available to evaluate potential causal pathways in observational studies. This study used a novel statistical method to test the hypothesis that stunting, a measure of linear growth related to poor nutrition, is a mediator and/or an effect modifier of the lead exposure's adverse effect on cognitive development. METHODS: Participants were 734 children from a longitudinal birth cohort established in rural Bangladesh to study the health effects of prenatal and early…
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