Maternal Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Subjects and Protocol
2.2. Techniques
2.2.1. Housing Inventory
2.2.2. Indoor Air Monitoring
2.2.3. Other Data
2.3. Statistical Analysis
2.3.1. Treatment of Data
2.3.2. Data Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Environmental Pollutants
3.3. Associations between Environmental Pollutants on Birth Outcomes
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Mother | |
Maternal age (years) * | 29.6 (5.3) |
Parity | |
nulli | 32.6% |
primi | 40.7% |
multi | 26.7% |
Maternal health # | |
Asthma | 4.1% |
Diabetes | 6.9% |
High blood pressure | 8.4% |
Child | |
Sex (male/female) | 129/133 |
Gestational Age * (weeks) | 38.97 (1.04) |
Weight * (kg) | 3.52 (0.43) |
z-score | 0.44 (0.88) |
Length * (cm) | 51.35 (2.51) |
z-score | 0.97 (1.31) |
Head circumference * (cm) | 34.89 (1.46) |
z-score | 0.57 (1.16) |
Pollutant/Mixture | Proportion < LOD (%) | |
---|---|---|
1. Monitored pollutants | ||
Formaldehyde (µg/m3) * | 2.81 (LOD–17.33) | 23.3 |
Nitrogen Dioxide(µg/m3) * | 0.76 (LOD–70.57) | 46.6 |
BTEX (ppb) * | 3.00 (LOD–145.00) | 19.4 |
2. Pollution surrogates | ||
CHCE # | 16.85 (0–33) | |
ETS (% exposed) | 22.8% | |
Distance to road | ||
<50 m | 3.5% | |
51–100 m | 5.4% | |
>100 m | 91.2% |
Variable | β-Coefficients (95% CI) | |
---|---|---|
Unadjusted | Adjusted * | |
HCHO † | −0.032 (−0.067, −0.008) | −0.044 (−0.085, −0.004) |
NO2 † | −0.003 (−0.014, 0.007) | 0.002 (−0.010, 0.014) |
BTEX † | −0.003 (−0.011, 0.005) | −0.004 (−0.014, 0.005) |
CHCE † | −0.008 (−0.024, 0.009) | −0.009 (−0.025, 0.008) |
ETS | ||
Yes | −0.097 (−0.355, 0.162) | 0.164 (−0.108, 0.435) |
No | ref | ref |
Distance from roads | ||
<50 m | −0.348 (−0.937, 0.242) | −0.387 (−1.020, 0.245) |
51–100 m | 0.062 (−0.416, 0.539) | −0.011 (−0.523, 0.501) |
>100 m | ref | ref |
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Franklin, P.; Tan, M.; Hemy, N.; Hall, G.L. Maternal Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081364
Franklin P, Tan M, Hemy N, Hall GL. Maternal Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(8):1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081364
Chicago/Turabian StyleFranklin, Peter, Mark Tan, Naomi Hemy, and Graham L. Hall. 2019. "Maternal Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 8: 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081364
APA StyleFranklin, P., Tan, M., Hemy, N., & Hall, G. L. (2019). Maternal Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution and Birth Outcomes. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(8), 1364. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16081364