Table 1.
Characteristics of 284 mother-child pairs in the analytic sample, enrolled in a birth cohort in rural Bangladesh.
Table 2.
Pesticide biomarker concentrations among 284 pregnant women enrolled in a birth cohort in rural Bangladesh.
Table 3.
Associations between creatinine-adjusted pregnancy pesticide biomarker concentrations (μg/g creatinine) and child development at 20-to-40-months of age, birth cohort in rural Bangladesh1.
Fig 1.
Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA) flow diagram of search results and included articles.
Table 4.
Characteristics of the prospective studies included in the systematic review of pregnancy pesticide exposure and child development.
Fig 2.
Pooled association between creatinine-adjusted pregnancy 3-PBA concentrations (μg/g creatinine) and child cognitive development composite scores at 20-to-40 months of age.
Abbreviations: 3-PBA, 3-phenoxybenzoic acid; MD, mean difference; CI, confidence interval.
Fig 3.
Pooled association between creatinine-adjusted pregnancy 3-PBA concentrations (μg/g creatinine) and child language development composite scores at 20-to-40 months of age.
Abbreviations: 3-PBA, 3-phenoxybenzoic acid; MD, mean difference; CI, confidence interval.
Fig 4.
Pooled association between creatinine-adjusted pregnancy 3-PBA concentrations (μg/g creatinine) and child motor development composite scores at 20-to-40 months of age.
Abbreviations: 3-PBA, 3-phenoxybenzoic acid; MD, mean difference; CI, confidence interval.