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Fig. 3

From: Prenatal metal mixtures and child blood pressure in the Rhea mother-child cohort in Greece

Fig. 3

BVCKMR Estimated Exposure-Response Functions for Molybdenum. Exposure-response functions for systolic blood pressure are shown on the top row, while exposure-response functions for diastolic blood pressure are shown on the bottom row. Plots in the left column show exposure-response functions for baseline blood pressure measures (age 4), while exposure-response functions for per-year changes in blood pressure measures from age 4 to 11 are shown in the right column. Molybdenum was log2-transformed, mean-centered, and scaled. Models were adjusted for maternal age, maternal education, maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, maternal smoking during pregnancy, child’s sex, child’s age, and child’s height. Abbreviations used: DBP, diastolic blood pressure; Mo, molybdenum; SBP, systolic blood pressure

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