Housing characteristics, dietary patterns, and sociodemographic characteristics as predictors of persistent organic pollutant exposure among African American pregnant women in Atlanta

Ortlund, K., Chandler, M., Dunlop, A. L., Barr, D. B., Ryan, P. B., Liang, D., Brennan, P. A., Buhr, M., Corwin, E. J., Panuwet, P., Lee, G. E., Eatman, J., Tan, Y., Sehgal, N., & Eick, S. M. (2025). Housing characteristics, dietary patterns, and sociodemographic characteristics as predictors of persistent organic pollutant exposure among African American pregnant women in Atlanta. Environmental Research, 272, 121172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2025.121172
Authors:
Kaegan Ortlund
Madeline Chandler
Anne L Dunlop
Dana Boyd Barr
P Barry Ryan
Donghai Liang
Patricia A Brennan
Michelle Buhr
Elizabeth J Corwin
Parinya Panuwet
Grace E Lee
Jasmin Eatman
Youran Tan
Neha Sehgal
Stephanie M Eick
Affiliated Authors:
Elizabeth J Corwin
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Author Keywords:
persistent organic pollutants
diet
housing characteristics
cleaning behavior
Publication Type:
Article
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10.1016/j.envres.2025.121172
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PubMed

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