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[Preprint]. 2023 Feb 10:rs.3.rs-2565914. [Version 1] doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2565914/v1

Table 3.

Summary table of associations between each chemical or mixtures and ABC Hyperactivity subscale and two subdomain scores among all children and children with ASD.

Outcome Chemical class All (n = 574) ASD (n = 232)
Each chemicala Mixtureb Each chemicala Mixtureb
Hyperactivity subscale Phenols/parabens DHB34 (−)
TCS (−)
Phthalate metabolites MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MCINP (+)
MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MBZP (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MBZP (+)
Total mixture DHB34 (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
Hyperactivity/impulsivity subdomain Phthalate metabolites MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MNBP (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MCINP (+)
MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MBZP (+)
MNBP (+)
MCINP (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MBZP (+)
Total mixture DHB34 (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MIBP(+)
MBZP (+)
Cd (+)
Inattention subdomain Phenols/parabens TCS (−) OHMEP (+)
PRPB (+)
DHB34 (+)
ETPB (+)
PRPB (+)
BUPB (+)
BPP (+)
ВPAP (+)
Phthalate metabolites MIBP (+) MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MIBP(+)
MECPP (+)
Total mixture DHB34 (+)
MNBP (+)
MHPP (+)
MECPP (+)
MEHHP (+)
MIBP(+)
MBZP (+)
Cd (+)
a

Associations with significant associations are presented. Item in bold indicates significance even after FDR correction. (+) represents increased IRR and (−) represents decreased IRR.

b

Possible contributors of mixtures that have significant associations with outcomes are presented. (+) represents increased IRR and (−) represents decreased IRR.