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From: Maternal urinary concentrations of organophosphate ester metabolites: associations with gestational weight gain, early life anthropometry, and infant eating behaviors among mothers-infant pairs in Rhode Island

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a-b. Linear mixed effects model results for infant size (a) and body composition (b) during the first 6 weeks of life: All infants and stratified by infant sex. Measurements of infant size and skinfold thickness were repeated at birth (mean ± SD = 1.4 ± 1.2 days) and approximately 6 weeks postpartum (mean ± SD = 6.8 ± 1.1 weeks). OPE metabolite concentrations were log2-transformed and linear mixed effects models were adjusted for maternal age at delivery, income, pre-pregnancy BMI, parity, infant sex and age at the time of measurement. Overall (female and male infants combined) and sex-specific effect estimates are presented with corresponding 95% confidence intervals. A red asterisk (*) denotes α < 0.05, indicating statistical significance. Anthropometric measures include: weight (kg), length (cm), head circumference (cm), abdominal circumference (cm) and skinfold thicknesses (mm). Effect estimates and 95% confidence intervals are reported in Table S4

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