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Fig. 3 | Environmental Health

Fig. 3

From: Urinary mycoestrogens and gestational weight gain in the UPSIDE pregnancy cohort

Fig. 3

Logistic regression models examining the odds of gaining weight in excess of Institute of Medicine guidelines (versus appropriate gestational weight gain) in relation to log-transformed, specific-gravity adjusted urinary mycoestrogen concentrations (n = 223). The models are adjusted for maternal age, parity, race/ethnicity, education, pre-pregnancy BMI, fetal sex (in models of all pregnancies only), smoking, season of urine collection, support, gestational age at delivery, and study visit. Values below LOD were replaced with LOD/√2. Mycoestrogen concentrations are adjusted for specific gravity. No interaction was seen for all models (p-value for interaction term range 0.29-0.36). Abbreviations: aZOL: alpha-zearalenol, Σmyco: sum of mycoestrogen analytes, ZEN: zearalenone

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