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Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado
Researcher at Pompeu Fabra University
Publications - 18
Citations - 736
Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado is an academic researcher from Pompeu Fabra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Perfluorononanoic acid. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 428 citations. Previous affiliations of Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado include Durham University & Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Variability of urinary concentrations of non-persistent chemicals in pregnant women and school-aged children.
Maribel Casas,Xavier Basagaña,Amrit Kaur Sakhi,Line Småstuen Haug,Claire Philippat,Berit Granum,Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado,Céline Brochot,Florence Anna Zeman,Jeroen de Bont,Sandra Andrusaityte,Leda Chatzi,David Donaire-Gonzalez,Lise Giorgis-Allemand,Juan R. González,Esther Gracia-Lavedan,Regina Grazuleviciene,Mariza Kampouri,Sarah Lyon-Caen,Pau Pañella,Inga Petraviciene,Oliver Robinson,Jose Urquiza,Marina Vafeiadi,Céline Vernet,Dagmar Waiblinger,John Wright,Cathrine Thomsen,Rémy Slama,Martine Vrijheid +29 more
TL;DR: This quantification of the variability of biomarker measurements of many non-persistent chemicals during several time windows shows that for many of these compounds a few dozen samples are required to accurately assess exposure over periods encompassing several trimesters or months.
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Transfer of perfluoroalkyl substances from mother to fetus in a Spanish birth cohort.
Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado,Maribel Casas,Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa,Ferran Ballester,Mikel Basterrechea,Joan O. Grimalt,Ana María Jimenez,Thomas Kraus,Thomas Schettgen,Jordi Sunyer,Martine Vrijheid +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that PFAS fetal body burden can be assessed using as proxy maternal plasma or serum collected early in pregnancy, and that maternal age might influence PFAS placental transfer.
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Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and birth outcomes in a Spanish birth cohort.
Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado,Maribel Casas,Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa,Ferran Ballester,Carmen Iñiguez,David Martinez,Olga Costa,Loreto Santa-Marina,Eva Pereda-Pereda,Thomas Schettgen,Jordi Sunyer,Martine Vrijheid +11 more
TL;DR: In this study, PFAS showed little association with birth outcomes and the association between PFOS and LBW seemed to be sex-specific, and maternal GFR measured early during pregnancy had little influence on the estimated associations.
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Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Metabolic Outcomes in Pregnant Women: Evidence from the Spanish INMA Birth Cohorts.
Nuria Matilla-Santander,Damaskini Valvi,Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa,Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado,Ferran Ballester,Jesús Ibarluzea,Loreto Santa-Marina,Thomas Schettgen,Mònica Guxens,Jordi Sunyer,Martine Vrijheid +10 more
TL;DR: The findings from this study suggest that PFAS exposures during pregnancy may influence lipid metabolism and glucose tolerance and thus may impact the health of the mother and her child.
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Prenatal Exposure to Perfluoroalkyl Substances and Cardiometabolic Risk in Children from the Spanish INMA Birth Cohort Study.
Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado,Maribel Casas,Maria-Jose Lopez-Espinosa,Ferran Ballester,Carmen Iñiguez,David Martinez,Dora Romaguera,Sílvia Fernández-Barrés,Loreto Santa-Marina,Mikel Basterretxea,Thomas Schettgen,Damaskini Valvi,Jesús Vioque,Jordi Sunyer,Martine Vrijheid +14 more
TL;DR: Little or no evidence of associations between low prenatal PFAS exposures and outcomes related to cardiometabolic risk in a cohort of Spanish children followed from birth until 7 y is observed.