Limited studies examine how prenatal environmental and social exposures jointly impact perinatal health. Here we investigated relationships between a neighborhood-level combined exposure (CE) index assessed during pregnancy and perinatal outcomes, including birthweight, gestational age, and preterm birth. Across all participants, higher CE index scores were associated with small decreases in birthweight and gestational age. We also observed effect modification by race; infants born to Black pregnant people had a greater risk of preterm birth for higher CE values compared to White infants. Overall, our results suggest that neighborhood social and environmental exposures have a small but measurable joint effect on neonatal indicators of healt...
BackgroundPreterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the U.S. and di...
Infants whose mothers experience greater psychosocial stress and environmental chemical exposures du...
BackgroundEnvironmental pollution exposure during pregnancy has been identified as a risk factor for...
Limited studies examine how prenatal environmental and social exposures jointly impact perinatal hea...
Neighborhood and individual level risks commonly co-occur for pregnant women and may cumulatively co...
Introduction. Adverse perinatal outcomes can have lifelong and transgenerational consequences. Socia...
Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the Nati...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether the effects of preconception stressful life events (PSLEs) ...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Stressors from multiple sources, across the life-course, may have independent and joint associations...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BackgroundWomen can be exposed to a multitude of hardships before and during pregnancy that may affe...
BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB),2 defined as birth at gestational age <37 weeks, is a major public ...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
BackgroundPreterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the U.S. and di...
Infants whose mothers experience greater psychosocial stress and environmental chemical exposures du...
BackgroundEnvironmental pollution exposure during pregnancy has been identified as a risk factor for...
Limited studies examine how prenatal environmental and social exposures jointly impact perinatal hea...
Neighborhood and individual level risks commonly co-occur for pregnant women and may cumulatively co...
Introduction. Adverse perinatal outcomes can have lifelong and transgenerational consequences. Socia...
Preterm birth occurs at excessively high and disparate rates in the United States. In 2016, the Nati...
ObjectivesWe sought to determine whether the effects of preconception stressful life events (PSLEs) ...
Overview: Psychosocial stress is thought to trigger an inflammatory response in the body, leading to...
Preterm birth is one of the most persistent of health disparities and accounts for five times more A...
Stressors from multiple sources, across the life-course, may have independent and joint associations...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BackgroundWomen can be exposed to a multitude of hardships before and during pregnancy that may affe...
BackgroundPreterm birth (PTB),2 defined as birth at gestational age <37 weeks, is a major public ...
Abstract Background Both air pollution exposure and s...
BackgroundPreterm birth is the leading cause of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the U.S. and di...
Infants whose mothers experience greater psychosocial stress and environmental chemical exposures du...
BackgroundEnvironmental pollution exposure during pregnancy has been identified as a risk factor for...