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Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study
Objective: To investigate the effect of exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants during pregnancy on the risk of children being born small for gestational age (SGA). Methods: An Air Pollution Score (APS) was constructed to assess the effects of being exposed to six air pollutants simultaneously,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1605391 |
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author | Zhang, Faxue Zhang, Xupeng Zhong, Yuanyuan Zhu, Shijie Zhao, Gaichan Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Tianzhou Zhang, Yan Zhu, Wei |
author_facet | Zhang, Faxue Zhang, Xupeng Zhong, Yuanyuan Zhu, Shijie Zhao, Gaichan Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Tianzhou Zhang, Yan Zhu, Wei |
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description | Objective: To investigate the effect of exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants during pregnancy on the risk of children being born small for gestational age (SGA). Methods: An Air Pollution Score (APS) was constructed to assess the effects of being exposed to six air pollutants simultaneously, PM(2.5), PM(10), SO(2), NO(2), CO, and O(3) (referred to as joint exposure). A logistic regression model was applied to estimate the associations of APS and SGA. Results: The adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of SGA per 10 ug/m(3) increased in APS during the first and second trimesters and the entire pregnancy were 1.003 [95% confidence intervals (CIs): 1.000, 1.007], 1.018 (1.012, 1.025), and 1.020 (1.009, 1.031), respectively. The ORs of SGA for each 10 μg/m(3) elevated in APS during the whole pregnancy were 1.025 (1.005, 1.046) for mothers aged over 35 years old vs. 1.018 (1.005, 1.031) for mothers aged under 35 years old. Women who were pregnant for the first time were more vulnerable to joint ambient air pollution. Conclusion: In summary, the results of the present study suggested that joint exposure to ambient air pollutants was associated with the increment in the risks of SGA. |
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spelling | pubmed-98492432023-01-20 Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study Zhang, Faxue Zhang, Xupeng Zhong, Yuanyuan Zhu, Shijie Zhao, Gaichan Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Tianzhou Zhang, Yan Zhu, Wei Int J Public Health Public Health Archive Objective: To investigate the effect of exposure to multiple ambient air pollutants during pregnancy on the risk of children being born small for gestational age (SGA). Methods: An Air Pollution Score (APS) was constructed to assess the effects of being exposed to six air pollutants simultaneously, PM(2.5), PM(10), SO(2), NO(2), CO, and O(3) (referred to as joint exposure). A logistic regression model was applied to estimate the associations of APS and SGA. Results: The adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of SGA per 10 ug/m(3) increased in APS during the first and second trimesters and the entire pregnancy were 1.003 [95% confidence intervals (CIs): 1.000, 1.007], 1.018 (1.012, 1.025), and 1.020 (1.009, 1.031), respectively. The ORs of SGA for each 10 μg/m(3) elevated in APS during the whole pregnancy were 1.025 (1.005, 1.046) for mothers aged over 35 years old vs. 1.018 (1.005, 1.031) for mothers aged under 35 years old. Women who were pregnant for the first time were more vulnerable to joint ambient air pollution. Conclusion: In summary, the results of the present study suggested that joint exposure to ambient air pollutants was associated with the increment in the risks of SGA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9849243/ /pubmed/36686387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1605391 Text en Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Zhang, Zhong, Zhu, Zhao, Zhang, Li, Zhang and Zhu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Archive Zhang, Faxue Zhang, Xupeng Zhong, Yuanyuan Zhu, Shijie Zhao, Gaichan Zhang, Xiaowei Li, Tianzhou Zhang, Yan Zhu, Wei Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title | Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title_full | Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title_fullStr | Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title_short | Joint Exposure to Ambient Air Pollutants Might Elevate the Risk of Small for Gestational Age (SGA) Infants in Wuhan: Evidence From a Cross-Sectional Study |
title_sort | joint exposure to ambient air pollutants might elevate the risk of small for gestational age (sga) infants in wuhan: evidence from a cross-sectional study |
topic | Public Health Archive |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9849243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2022.1605391 |
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