4.6 Article

Breathing in the future: prenatal exposure to air pollution and infants' health outcomes in the USA

相关参考文献

注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。
Review Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Ambient air pollution exposure and telomere length: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Z. -q. Zong et al.

Summary: This study aimed to investigate the associations between air pollution exposure during pre-and post-birth and adulthood with telomere length. A systematic review and meta-analysis was conducted using data from 18 studies. The results showed moderate evidence that prenatal PM2.5 and NO2 exposures were related to shortened telomere length. However, other exposures such as prenatal SO2 and CO, childhood PM2.5, PM10, and NO2, as well as short-term adulthood PM2.5 and PM10 exposures were not associated with telomere length. High-quality studies are needed for further investigation.

PUBLIC HEALTH (2023)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Associations between prenatal exposure to power plants and birth outcomes across the United States

C. Schneider et al.

Summary: Using birth certificate data from 50 states and DC, this study examines the associations between prenatal exposure to power plants and birth outcomes, specifically focusing on the effects on different racial/ethnic groups. The findings suggest that exposure to power plants during pregnancy has negative effects on infant health, particularly for infants born to White women.

PUBLIC HEALTH (2023)

Article Economics

Prenatal air pollution exposure and neonatal health

Alessandro Palma et al.

Summary: Air pollution has been found to have detrimental effects on neonatal health, including reducing birth weight, shortening gestational age, and increasing the risk of low birth weight and preterm birth. These effects are particularly pronounced in the third trimester of pregnancy and among less educated mothers.

HEALTH ECONOMICS (2022)

Review Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Inflammation and oxidative stress as mediators of the impacts of environmental exposures on human pregnancy: Evidence from oxylipins

Barrett M. Welch et al.

Summary: Oxylipin production is associated with pregnancy outcomes and environmental exposures, with evidence suggesting different effects on pregnancy outcomes based on different biosynthetic pathways. Researchers reviewed the importance of oxylipins during pregnancy and provided recommendations for future epidemiologic studies.

PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS (2022)

Article Demography

Social Spending and Educational Gaps in Infant Health in the United States, 1998-2017

Margot I. Jackson et al.

Summary: Recent research shows that social spending has benefits for reducing low birth weight and preterm birth rates, especially among babies born to mothers with lower education levels. Increasing social spending can significantly reduce educational gaps in infant health among families with lower education levels. These findings suggest that a strong local welfare state can improve infant health and promote equality of opportunity.

DEMOGRAPHY (2022)

Article Environmental Sciences

Low and High Ambient Temperatures during Pregnancy and Birth Weight among 624,940 Singleton Term Births in Israel (2010-2014): An Investigation of Potential Windows of Susceptibility

Xavier Basagana et al.

Summary: Findings from a study of term live births in Israel (2010-2014) suggest that exposure to extreme temperatures, especially heat, during specific time windows may result in reduced fetal growth. The associations with temperatures during the entire pregnancy were consistent.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2021)

Review Environmental Sciences

Ozone exposure during early pregnancy and preterm birth: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Kristen M. Rappazzo et al.

Summary: This systematic review summarized epidemiologic studies on the relationship between ozone exposure during early pregnancy and preterm birth. Results showed that increased ozone exposure during early pregnancy is associated with preterm birth across studies, with high heterogeneity observed in effect estimates for both exposure periods.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2021)

Article Demography

Temperature, climate change, and birth weight: evidence from Hungary

Tamas Hajdu et al.

Summary: Exposure to high temperatures during pregnancy reduces birth weight, but has a weaker impact on the probability of low birth weight. The second and third trimesters are more sensitive to temperature exposure than the first trimester. Climate change is projected to decrease birth weight and increase the prevalence of low birth weight, with the strongest impacts on newborns conceived during winter and spring.

POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT (2021)

Article Economics

Another look at returns to birthweight

Shiko Maruyama et al.

JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS (2020)

Article Economics

Health benefits of social insurance

Hamid Noghanibehambari et al.

HEALTH ECONOMICS (2020)

Article Environmental Sciences

Oil and gas production and spontaneous preterm birth in the San Joaquin Valley, CA: A case-control study

David J. X. Gonzalez et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (2020)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Time-Varying Exposure to Ozone and Risk of Stillbirth in a Nonattainment Urban Region

Amal Rammah et al.

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2019)

Article Medicine, General & Internal

Ambient Particulate Air Pollution and Daily Mortality in 652 Cities

Cong Liu et al.

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (2019)

Proceedings Paper Economics

Discrimination in Ambient Air Pollution Monitoring?

Corbett Grainger et al.

AEA PAPERS AND PROCEEDINGS (2019)

Article Obstetrics & Gynecology

The effects of probiotic supplementation on biomarkers of inflammation, oxidative stress and pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes

Bita Badehnoosh et al.

JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE (2018)

Article Environmental Sciences

Fetal growth and air pollution - A study on ultrasound and birth measures

Ebba Malmqvist et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2017)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Chinese Yellow Dust and Korean infant health

Duha T. Altindag et al.

SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE (2017)

Article Environmental Sciences

Impact of air pollution and temperature on adverse birth outcomes: Madrid, 2001-2009

Virginia Arroyo et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2016)

Article Development Studies

Weather Shocks and Health at Birth in Colombia

Mabel Andalon et al.

WORLD DEVELOPMENT (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Linking climate change and health outcomes: Examining the relationship between temperature, precipitation and birth weight in Africa

Kathryn Grace et al.

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS (2015)

Article Economics

Income, the Earned Income Tax Credit, and Infant Health

Hilary Hoynes et al.

AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL-ECONOMIC POLICY (2015)

Article Environmental Sciences

Prenatal air pollution exposure and ultrasound measures of fetal growth in Los Angeles, California

Beate Ritz et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2014)

Editorial Material Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Does Air Pollution Confound Studies of Temperature?

Jessie P. Buckley et al.

EPIDEMIOLOGY (2014)

Article Environmental Sciences

The effects of low-level prenatal lead exposure on birth outcomes

Xin Xie et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION (2013)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

First Trimester Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution, Pregnancy Complications and Adverse Birth Outcomes in Allegheny County, PA

Pei-Chen Lee et al.

MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH JOURNAL (2013)

Review Environmental Sciences

Ambient air pollution, birth weight and preterm birth: A systematic review and meta-analysis

David M. Stieb et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2012)

Review Environmental Sciences

Air pollution and birth outcomes: A systematic review

Prakesh S. Shah et al.

ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL (2011)

Article Economics

Killing Me Softly: The Fetal Origins Hypothesis

Douglas Almond et al.

JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES (2011)

Article Economics

The medium term schooling and health effects of low birth weight: Evidence from siblings

Jason M. Fletcher

ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION REVIEW (2011)

Article Economics

Air pollution and infant health: Lessons from New Jersey

Janet Currie et al.

JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS (2009)

Article Economics

Fetal Exposures to Toxic Releases and Infant Health

Janet Currie et al.

AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW (2009)

Article Economics

Separated at Girth: US Twin Estimates of the Effects of Birth Weight

Heather Royer

AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL-APPLIED ECONOMICS (2009)

Article Economics

Returns to birthweight

JR Behrman et al.

REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS (2004)

Review Environmental Sciences

A review of the literature on the effects of ambient air pollution on fetal growth

M Maisonet et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH (2004)

Article Environmental Sciences

Residential proximity to traffic and adverse birth outcomes in Los Angeles County, California, 1994-1996

M Wilhelm et al.

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES (2003)

Article Public, Environmental & Occupational Health

Fetal origins of adult disease:: strength of effects and biological basis

DJP Barker et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY (2002)