Additional file 1: of Thyroid hormone levels associate with exposure to polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated biphenyls in adults exposed as children
posted on 2019-08-24, 03:54authored bySarah Curtis, Metrecia Terrell, Melanie Jacobson, Dawayland Cobb, Victoria Jiang, Michael Neblett, Sabrina Gerkowicz, Jessica Spencer, M. Marder, Dana Barr, Karen Conneely, Alicia Smith, Michele Marcus
Figure S1. Correlations of exposure congeners in this cohort. Figure S2. Thyroid hormone levels by subject in this cohort. Table S1. Association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels in subset with thyroid medication status. Table S2. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels in subset with PBB exposure below the median and PCB exposure below the median (N = 216). Table S3. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels in subset with PBB exposure below the median and PCB exposure above the median (N = 131). Table S4. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels in subset with PBB exposure above the median and PCB exposure below the median (N = 141). Table S5. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels in subset with PBB exposure above the median and PCB exposure above the median (N = 227). Table S6. Association between PBB and thyroid hormone levels in each gender. Table S7. Association between PCB and thyroid hormone levels in each gender. Table S8. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels subset by quartile of age of exposure to PBB. Table S9. Regression coefficients from the association of PBB exposure and thyroid hormone levels subset by median of age of exposure to PBB. (DOCX 647 kb)
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National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences