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Sarah Lyon-Caen
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 32
Citations - 580
Sarah Lyon-Caen is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 352 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah Lyon-Caen include French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Human Early Life Exposome (HELIX) study: A European population-based exposome cohort
Léa Maitre,Jeroen de Bont,Maribel Casas,Oliver Robinson,Gunn Marit Aasvang,Lydiane Agier,Sandra Andrušaitytė,Ferran Ballester,Xavier Basagaña,Eva Borràs,Céline Brochot,Mariona Bustamante,Angel Carracedo,Montserrat de Castro,Audrius Dedele,David Donaire-Gonzalez,Xavier Estivill,Jorunn Evandt,Serena Fossati,Lise Giorgis-Allemand,Juan R. González,Berit Granum,Regina Grazuleviciene,Kristine B. Gutzkow,Line Småstuen Haug,Carles Hernandez-Ferrer,Barbara Heude,Jesús Ibarluzea,Jordi Julvez,Marianna Karachaliou,Hector C. Keun,Norun Hjertager Krog,Chung-Ho E Lau,Vasiliki Leventakou,Sarah Lyon-Caen,Cyntia Manzano,Dan Mason,Rosemary R. C. McEachan,Helle Margrete Meltzer,Inga Petraviciene,Joane Quentin,Theano Roumeliotaki,Eduard Sabidó,Pierre-Jean Saulnier,Alexandros P. Siskos,Valérie Siroux,Jordi Sunyer,Ibon Tamayo,Jose Urquiza,Marina Vafeiadi,Diana van Gent,Marta Vives-Usano,Dagmar Waiblinger,Charline Warembourg,Leda Chatzi,Muireann Coen,Peter van den Hazel,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Rémy Slama,Cathrine Thomsen,John Wright,Martine Vrijheid +61 more
TL;DR: The HELIX study showed substantial variation in health outcomes and determinants between the six countries, for example, in family affluence levels, tobacco smoking, physical activity, dietary habits and prevalence of childhood obesity, asthma, allergies and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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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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Within-Day, Between-Day, and Between-Week Variability of Urinary Concentrations of Phenol Biomarkers in Pregnant Women
Céline Vernet,Claire Philippat,Antonia M. Calafat,Xiaoyun Ye,Sarah Lyon-Caen,Valérie Siroux,Enrique F. Schisterman,Rémy Slama +7 more
TL;DR: During pregnancy, phenol biomarkers showed a strong within-day variability, while the variability between days of a given week was more limited.
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Estimation of exposure to atmospheric pollutants during pregnancy integrating space-time activity and indoor air levels: Does it make a difference?
Marion Ouidir,Lise Giorgis-Allemand,Sarah Lyon-Caen,Xavier Morelli,Claire Cracowski,Sabrina Pontet,Isabelle Pin,Johanna Lepeule,Valérie Siroux,Rémy Slama +9 more
TL;DR: In this urban area, accounting for space-time activity little influenced exposure estimates; in a subgroup of subjects (n=9), incorporating indoor pollution levels seemed to strongly modify them.
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An Empirical Validation of the Within-subject Biospecimens Pooling Approach to Minimize Exposure Misclassification in Biomarker-based Studies.
Céline Vernet,Claire Philippat,Lydiane Agier,Antonia M. Calafat,Xiaoyun Ye,Sarah Lyon-Caen,Pierre Hainaut,Valérie Siroux,Enrique F. Schisterman,Rémy Slama +9 more
TL;DR: For nonpersistent chemicals, collecting and pooling three samples per day instead of all daily samples efficiently estimates exposures over a week or more, and can strongly limit attenuation bias for nonpersistant chemicals such as bisphenol A.