Objectives We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy, and growth and cardio-metabolic risk at four years of age, and evaluated the mediating role of birth weight. Methods We included mother-child pairs (N = 1,724) from the Spanish INMA birth cohort established in 2003–2008. First trimester of pregnancy nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and fine particles (PM2.5) exposure levels were estimated. Height, weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, and lipids were measured at four years of age. Body mass index (BMI) trajectories from birth to four years were identified. Results Increased PM2.5 exposure in the first trimester of pregnancy was associated with decreased z-scores of weight (...
Background: Maternal exposure to air pollution has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution exposure during pregnancy might have trimester-specific effects on fetal g...
Background: Limited evidence suggests an association between prenatal exposure to traffic pollution ...
Objectives: We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first tri...
-Objectives: We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first tr...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution may be harmf...
Background Maternal exposure to air pollution has been related to fetal growth in a number of recen...
Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. Reproduced with permission fro...
Abstract Background Prenatal air pollution exposure may increase risk for childhood obesity. However...
Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood respiratory health; however, no prev...
Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood respiratory health; however, no prev...
Maternal exposure to air pollution during preg-nancy has been suggested to be associated with increa...
Background: Air pollution exposure during pregnancy might have trimester-specific effects on fetal g...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Background: Maternal exposure to air pollution has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution exposure during pregnancy might have trimester-specific effects on fetal g...
Background: Limited evidence suggests an association between prenatal exposure to traffic pollution ...
Objectives: We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first tri...
-Objectives: We investigated the association between outdoor air pollutants exposure in the first tr...
Background: A growing body of research suggests that prenatal exposure to air pollution may be harmf...
Background Maternal exposure to air pollution has been related to fetal growth in a number of recen...
Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't. Reproduced with permission fro...
Abstract Background Prenatal air pollution exposure may increase risk for childhood obesity. However...
Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood respiratory health; however, no prev...
Prenatal exposure to air pollution is associated with childhood respiratory health; however, no prev...
Maternal exposure to air pollution during preg-nancy has been suggested to be associated with increa...
Background: Air pollution exposure during pregnancy might have trimester-specific effects on fetal g...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Background: Maternal exposure to air pollution has been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes. ...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution exposure during pregnancy might have trimester-specific effects on fetal g...
Background: Limited evidence suggests an association between prenatal exposure to traffic pollution ...