Urinary t,t-muconic acid as a proxy-biomarker of car exhaust and neurobehavioral performance in 15-year olds
文摘

Urinary trans, trans-muconic acid (t,t-MA-U) as proxy-biomarker of traffic exposure.

We explored effect-sizes between t,t-MA-U and neurobehavioral tests in adolescents.

t,t-MA-U was associated with significant attention and short-term memory deficits.

Neurobehavioral test effect-sizes amount to 40% of parental education effect-size.

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