Fig. 3From: Using three statistical methods to analyze the association between exposure to 9 compounds and obesity in children and adolescents: NHANES 2005-2010Overall risk (95% CI) of chemical exposures on obesity (a) and BMI z-score (b) when comparing all the chemicals at different percentiles with their median level. Models were adjusted for age, gender, race, educational levels, family income-to poverty ratio, caloric intake, serum cotinine, and log-transformed creatinineBack to article page