Background: Exposure to fine particles (PM(2.5)) during pregnancy has been linked to lower birth weight; however, the chemical composition of PM(2.5) varies widely. The health effects of PM(2.5) constituents are unknown. Methods: We investigated whether PM(2.5) mass, constituents, and sources are associated with birth weight for term births. PM(2.5) filters collected in 3 Connecticut counties and 1 Massachusetts county from August 2000 through February 2004 were analyzed for more than 50 elements. Source apportionment was used to estimate daily contributions of PM(2.5) sources, including traffic, road dust/crustal, oil combustion, salt, and regional (sulfur) sources. Gestational and trimester exposure to PM(2.5) mass, constituents, and sou...
BackgroundLow birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background: A growing body of evidence has associated maternal exposure to air pollution with advers...
Background: The health effects of suspended particulate matter (PM) may depend on its chemical compo...
BACKGROUND: The health effects of suspended particulate matter (PM) may depend on its chemical compo...
Background: Previous studies have examined fine particulate matter (= 2.5 µm; PM2.5) and preterm bir...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have examined fine particulate matter (<= 2.5 mu m; PM2.5) and preterm ...
To review epidemiologic evidence on maternal exposure to particulate matter and adverse pregnancy ou...
Several studies have examined associations between particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter of 2...
Prenatal exposures to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) from traffic may generate oxidative stress,...
Several studies have examined associations between particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter of 2...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background Evidence suggests that exposure to particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background: Particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) has been variably associated...
BackgroundLow birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background: A growing body of evidence has associated maternal exposure to air pollution with advers...
Background: The health effects of suspended particulate matter (PM) may depend on its chemical compo...
BACKGROUND: The health effects of suspended particulate matter (PM) may depend on its chemical compo...
Background: Previous studies have examined fine particulate matter (= 2.5 µm; PM2.5) and preterm bir...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have examined fine particulate matter (<= 2.5 mu m; PM2.5) and preterm ...
To review epidemiologic evidence on maternal exposure to particulate matter and adverse pregnancy ou...
Several studies have examined associations between particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter of 2...
Prenatal exposures to ambient particulate matter (PM2.5) from traffic may generate oxidative stress,...
Several studies have examined associations between particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter of 2...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background Evidence suggests that exposure to particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background: Particulate matter ≤ 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM2.5) has been variably associated...
BackgroundLow birth weight (LBW, <2500 g) has been associated with exposure to air pollution, but...
While prenatal exposure to ambient air pollution has been shown to be associated with reduced birth ...
Background: A growing body of evidence has associated maternal exposure to air pollution with advers...