Fig 1.
Urinary As species natural log concentrations according to the feeding mode before weaning (Values with the same letters were not significantly different at p-value <0.05 for the variable studied).
Fig 2.
Urinary As species natural log concentrations in paired samples before and after weaning (Values with the same letters were not significantly different at p-value <0.05 for the variable studied).
Table 1.
Urinary As speciation concentration (μg/l) and selected characteristics of the study population according to the feeding mode before weaning.
Table 2.
Urinary As speciation concentration (μg/l) and selected characteristics of the study population in paired urine samples pre- and post-weaning.
Table 3.
Concentration of As speciation (mg/kg) (median (min—max)) in rice-based products specifically marketed (baby rice and rice crackers) or consumed (rice cereals) by infants and young children ordered by type of product, commercial brand and year of collection.