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, Adjusted for creatinine concentration, storage time between sample recovery and analysis, gestational age of mothers at inclusion, transport time at room temperature, sampling period, gender, place of residence, regular extra-curricular sports, and HOME score

, Adjusted for creatinine concentration, storage time between sample recovery and analysis, gestational age of mothers at inclusion, transport time at room temperature, sampling period, duration of TV watching, and HOME score

, Adjusted for creatinine concentration, storage time between sample recovery and analysis, gestational age of mothers at inclusion, transport time at room temperature, sampling period, place of residence, duration of videogame playing, and mother's fish consumption

, Adjusted for creatinine concentration, storage time between sample recovery and analysis, gestational age of mothers at inclusion, transport time at room temperature, sampling period, and HOME score

, Adjusted for creatinine concentration, storage time between sample recovery and analysis, gestational age of mothers at inclusion, transport time at room temperature, and sampling period