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Residential exposure to outdoor air pollution during pregnancy and anthropometric measures at birth in a multicenter cohort in Spain.

机译:在西班牙的一个多中心研究小组中,孕妇在怀孕期间暴露于室外空气污染,出生时进行人体测量。

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BACKGROUND: A growing body of research suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution may be harmful to fetal development. We assessed the association between exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and anthropometric measures at birth in four areas within the Spanish Children's Health and Environment (INMA) mother and child cohort study. METHODS: Exposure to ambient nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and benzene was estimated for the residence of each woman (n = 2,337) for each trimester and for the entire pregnancy. Outcomes included birth weight, length, and head circumference. The association between residential outdoor air pollution exposure and birth outcomes was assessed with linear regression models controlled for potential confounders. We also performed sensitivity analyses for the subset of women who spent more time at home during pregnancy. Finally, we performed a combined analysis with meta-analysis techniques. RESULTS: In the combined analysis, an increase of 10 microg/m3 in NO2 exposure during pregnancy was associated with a decrease in birth length of -0.9 mm [95% confidence interval (CI), -1.8 to -0.1 mm]. For the subset of women who spent >/= 15 hr/day at home, the association was stronger (-0.16 mm; 95% CI, -0.27 to -0.04). For this same subset of women, a reduction of 22 g in birth weight was associated with each 10-microg/m3 increase in NO2 exposure in the second trimester (95% CI, -45.3 to 1.9). We observed no significant relationship between benzene levels and birth outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: NO2 exposure was associated with reductions in both length and weight at birth. This association was clearer for the subset of women who spent more time at home.
机译:背景:越来越多的研究表明,产前暴露于空气污染可能对胎儿发育有害。我们在西班牙儿童健康与环境(INMA)母婴研究中的四个区域评估了怀孕期间暴露于空气污染与出生时的人体测量学之间的关联。方法:估计每个孕期和整个怀孕期间每个妇女的住所(n = 2337)都暴露于环境二氧化氮(NO2)和苯中。结果包括出生体重,身长和头围。住宅室外空气污染暴露与出生结局之间的关系通过针对潜在混杂因素控制的线性回归模型进行了评估。我们还对怀孕期间在家里花费更多时间的女性子集进行了敏感性分析。最后,我们使用荟萃分析技术进行了组合分析。结果:在合并分析中,怀孕期间NO2暴露增加10 microg / m3与出生时长-0.9 mm [95%置信区间(CI),-1.8至-0.1 mm]减少有关。对于在家中每天花费> / = 15小时的女性子集,关联更强(-0.16毫米; 95%CI,-0.27至-0.04)。对于同一部分妇女,孕中期的NO2暴露每增加10微克/立方米,出生体重就会减少22 g(95%CI,-45.3至1.9)。我们观察到苯水平与出生结局之间无显着关系。结论:NO 2暴露与出生时身长和体重的减少有关。对于那些在家里花费更多时间的女性子群体,这种联系更为明显。

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