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Association Between Pesticide Residue Intake From Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Undergoing Infertility Treatment With Assisted Reproductive Technology

Association Between Pesticide Residue Intake From Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables and... Key PointsQuestionIs there an association between exposure to pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables and pregnancy outcomes? FindingsIn a cohort of 325 women undergoing infertility treatment with assisted reproductive technology, intake of high–pesticide residue fruits and vegetables was associated with a lower probability of live birth, while low–pesticide residue fruit and vegetable intake was not associated with this outcome. MeaningDietary pesticide exposure within the range of typical human exposure may be associated with adverse reproductive consequences. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Internal Medicine American Medical Association

Association Between Pesticide Residue Intake From Consumption of Fruits and Vegetables and Pregnancy Outcomes Among Women Undergoing Infertility Treatment With Assisted Reproductive Technology

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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2017 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN
2168-6106
eISSN
2168-6114
DOI
10.1001/jamainternmed.2017.5038
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Abstract

Key PointsQuestionIs there an association between exposure to pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables and pregnancy outcomes? FindingsIn a cohort of 325 women undergoing infertility treatment with assisted reproductive technology, intake of high–pesticide residue fruits and vegetables was associated with a lower probability of live birth, while low–pesticide residue fruit and vegetable intake was not associated with this outcome. MeaningDietary pesticide exposure within the range of typical human exposure may be associated with adverse reproductive consequences.

Journal

JAMA Internal MedicineAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jan 30, 2018

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