AbstractNumerous studies have linked air pollution with adverse birth outcomes, but relatively few have examined differential associations across the socioeconomic gradient. To evaluate interaction effects of gestational nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and area-level socioeconomic deprivation on fetal growth, we used: (1) highly spatially-resolved air pollution data from the New York City Community Air Survey (NYCCAS); and (2) spatially-stratified principle component analysis of census variables previously associated with birth outcomes to define area-level deprivation. New York City (NYC) hospital birth records for years 2008–2010 were restricted to full-term, singleton births to non-smoking mothers (n=243,853). We used generalized additive mixed m...
Background: Fetal growth restriction has been inconsistently associated with maternal exposure to el...
Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but results of av...
Background: Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but r...
AbstractNumerous studies have linked air pollution with adverse birth outcomes, but relatively few h...
International audienceAdverse birth outcomes related to air pollution are well documented; however, ...
Adverse birth outcomes related to air pollution are well documented; however, few studies have accou...
Background: Recent studies have suggested associations between air pollution and various birth outco...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies suggest that air pollution is adversely associated with pregnancy ...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that air pollution is adversely associated with pregnanc...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
Background: The knowledge about air pollution effects on birth weight, prematurity and small for ges...
Abstract Background Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weig...
Background Maternal exposure to air pollution has been related to fetal growth in a number of recen...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Evidence suggests that air pollution exposure adversely affects pregnancy outcomes. Few studies have...
Background: Fetal growth restriction has been inconsistently associated with maternal exposure to el...
Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but results of av...
Background: Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but r...
AbstractNumerous studies have linked air pollution with adverse birth outcomes, but relatively few h...
International audienceAdverse birth outcomes related to air pollution are well documented; however, ...
Adverse birth outcomes related to air pollution are well documented; however, few studies have accou...
Background: Recent studies have suggested associations between air pollution and various birth outco...
BackgroundEpidemiological studies suggest that air pollution is adversely associated with pregnancy ...
Background: Epidemiological studies suggest that air pollution is adversely associated with pregnanc...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
Background: The knowledge about air pollution effects on birth weight, prematurity and small for ges...
Abstract Background Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weig...
Background Maternal exposure to air pollution has been related to fetal growth in a number of recen...
Birth weight is an important indicator of overall infant health and a strong predictor of infant mor...
Evidence suggests that air pollution exposure adversely affects pregnancy outcomes. Few studies have...
Background: Fetal growth restriction has been inconsistently associated with maternal exposure to el...
Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but results of av...
Background: Exposure to air pollution is frequently associated with reductions in birth weight but r...