Vol. 22 - Num. 86
Evidence based Pediatrics
Enrique Rodríguez-Salinas Péreza, Paz González Rodríguezb
aPediatra. CS Colmenar Viejo Norte. Colmenar Viejo. Madrid. España.
bPediatra. CS Barrio del Pilar. Madrid. España.
Correspondence: E Rodríguez-Salinas. E-mail: erodriguez-salinas@pap.es
Reference of this article: Rodríguez-Salinas Pérez E, González Rodríguez P. Endocrine disrupting chemicals do not seem to be related with autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disability. Rev Pediatr Aten Primaria. 2020;22:207-9.
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Abstract
Authors’ conclusions: our mixtures analysis does not suggest an independent relationship of autism spectrum disorder or intellectual disability with any of the 25 chemicals examined together in this mixtures analysis.
Reviewers’ commentary: with this Bayesian probabilistic model, the authors clear up, at this moment, the uncertainty about the relationship between the main endocrine disruptors and autism spectrum disorders or intellectual disability, as the association shown in previous studies with “frequentist” analyzes is not demonstrated. It is an important result given the general concern about the effects of these universal pollutants.
Keywords
● Autism ● Bayesian analysis ● Endocrine disruptors
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