Latent subgroups of cognitive performance in lead- and manganese-exposed Uruguayan children: examining behavioral signatures
Autor: Facundo Ferrari
Publicación 10
Association of low lead levels with behavioral problems and executive function deficits in schoolers from Montevideo, Uruguay.
Publicación 9
A cross-sectional study of general cognitive abilities among Uruguayan school children with low-level arsenic exposure, potential effect modification by methylation capacity and dietary folate.
Publicación 8
Association of blood lead levels with urinary F₂-8α isoprostane and 8-hydroxy-2-deoxy-guanosine concentrations in first-grade Uruguayan children.
Publicación 7
Association of anemia, child and family characteristics with elevated blood lead concentrations in preschool children from Montevideo, Uruguay.
Publicación 6
The relationship among depression, parenting stress, and partner support in low-income women from Montevideo, Uruguay.
Publicación 5
Lead exposure and indices of height and weight in Uruguayan urban school children, considering co-exposure to cadmium and arsenic, sex, iron status and dairy intake.
Publicación 4
Low level arsenic exposure, B-vitamins, and achievement among Uruguayan school children.
Publicación 3
Prevalence and predictors of exposure to multiple metals in preschool children from Montevideo, Uruguay.
Congreso1
Diet quality (adequacy, variety, moderation) in relation to biomarkers of metal exposure in school-age children.