Background: Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of heat waves while reducing cold extremes, yet few studies have examined the relationship between temperature and fetal health. Objectives: We estimate the impacts of extreme temperatures on birth weight and gestational age in Manhattan, a borough in New York City, and explore differences by socioeconomic status (SES). Methods: We combine average daily temperature from 1985 to 2010 with birth certificate data in Manhattan for the same time period. We then generate 33 downscaled climate model time series to project impacts on fetal health. Results: We find exposure to an extra day where average temperature 25 F and 85 F during pregnancy is associated ...
ObjectivesPreterm births (PTBs) represent significant health risks, and several studies have found a...
Background: Although future climate is predicted to have more extreme heat conditions, the available...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Weather and extreme weather events are thought to be related to low birth weight. If this relation i...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
The human health impacts of anthropogenic climate change continue to intensify. Perhaps most concern...
ObjectivesPreterm births (PTBs) represent significant health risks, and several studies have found a...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
ObjectivesPreterm births (PTBs) represent significant health risks, and several studies have found a...
Background: Although future climate is predicted to have more extreme heat conditions, the available...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
Weather and extreme weather events are thought to be related to low birth weight. If this relation i...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
The human health impacts of anthropogenic climate change continue to intensify. Perhaps most concern...
ObjectivesPreterm births (PTBs) represent significant health risks, and several studies have found a...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...
ObjectivesPreterm births (PTBs) represent significant health risks, and several studies have found a...
Background: Although future climate is predicted to have more extreme heat conditions, the available...
Background: Evidence suggests the possible impact of ambient high temperature on fetal growth and bi...