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62 and 0.75, respectively) than for the exposure-related behaviors (0.60 and 0.71, respectively) or for mothers' attitudes toward food selection and preparation (0.54 and 0.57, respectively). Use of a mosquito coil, insect repellent, and mothproof net for a screen door, and playing on a lawn were associated with increased urinary NEO levels (odds ratio [OR] 2.0-2.9), while care about the child's nutritional balance by mothers reduced urinary NEO levels (OR 0.23-0.41). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that