Evidence indicates that high temperatures are a risk factor for preterm birth. Increasing heat exposures due to climate change are therefore a concern for pregnant women. However, the large heterogeneity of study designs and statistical methods across previous studies complicate interpretation and comparisons. We investigated associations of short-term exposure to high ambient temperature with preterm birth in Sweden, applying three complementary analytical approaches. We included 560,615 singleton live births between 2014 and 2019, identified in the Swedish Pregnancy Register. We estimated weekly mean temperatures at 1-km spatial resolution using a spatiotemporal machine learning methodology, and assigned them at the residential addresses...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that high temperatures are a risk factor for preterm birth. Increasin...
Background Evidence indicates that high temperatures are a risk factor for preterm birth. Increasin...
: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery. Since re...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery...
Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association between expos...
Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association between expos...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ambient temperature, particularly heat, is increasingly acknowledg...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ambient temperature, particularly heat, is increasingly acknowledg...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high temperatures in pregnancy is associated with increased...
Abstract: Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association bet...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
BACKGROUND: Evidence indicates that high temperatures are a risk factor for preterm birth. Increasin...
Background Evidence indicates that high temperatures are a risk factor for preterm birth. Increasin...
: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery. Since re...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery...
Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association between expos...
Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association between expos...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ambient temperature, particularly heat, is increasingly acknowledg...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Ambient temperature, particularly heat, is increasingly acknowledg...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high temperatures in pregnancy is associated with increased...
Abstract: Recent evidence from studies performed mainly in warm climates suggests an association bet...
BACKGROUND: Recent evidence suggests that elevated ambient temperatures may trigger preterm delivery...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
Background: Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of global neonatal mortality, with rates steadi...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...
Almost 10% of all births are preterm and 2.2% are stillbirths globally. Recent research has suggeste...