Published online: 6 September 2022We investigate the effect of extreme heat on birth outcomes and how this effect may vary by family socioeconomic status (SES). We create a detailed data set by linking individual-level data on approximately 4 million newborns in Spanish provincial capitals between 1990 and 2016 with precise meteorological data on the temperatures children experienced throughout their gestation. The outcomes are preterm birth, low birth weight, and very low birth weight. Socioeconomic status is assessed using parents' highest occupational level. We find that the incidence of negative birth outcomes increased for children exposed to extreme heat in early gestation. Further, the effect is concentrated mostly among children fro...
BACKGROUND: Climate change, in particular the exposure to heat, impacts on human health and can trig...
Extreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birthweight. St...
International audienceA large body of research has recently shown that early life or in utero shocks...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
BackgroundClimate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Prior studies assoc...
This paper investigates the effects of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on birth outcomes –...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high temperatures in pregnancy is associated with increased...
Background: Although future climate is predicted to have more extreme heat conditions, the available...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
International audienceObjective: We studied potential effects of outdoor air temperatures or baromet...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of heat w...
As the climate continues to change, there is a heightened public health concern about how extreme we...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
Weather and extreme weather events are thought to be related to low birth weight. If this relation i...
Objective: Growing evidence suggests that environmental heat stress negatively influences fetal grow...
BACKGROUND: Climate change, in particular the exposure to heat, impacts on human health and can trig...
Extreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birthweight. St...
International audienceA large body of research has recently shown that early life or in utero shocks...
We provide the first estimates of the impacts of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on infant...
BackgroundClimate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Prior studies assoc...
This paper investigates the effects of prenatal exposure to extreme temperatures on birth outcomes –...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether exposure to high temperatures in pregnancy is associated with increased...
Background: Although future climate is predicted to have more extreme heat conditions, the available...
Climate change will increasingly affect the health of vulnerable populations, including maternal and...
International audienceObjective: We studied potential effects of outdoor air temperatures or baromet...
Background: Climate change is projected to increase the frequency, intensity, and duration of heat w...
As the climate continues to change, there is a heightened public health concern about how extreme we...
BackgroundExtreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birth...
Weather and extreme weather events are thought to be related to low birth weight. If this relation i...
Objective: Growing evidence suggests that environmental heat stress negatively influences fetal grow...
BACKGROUND: Climate change, in particular the exposure to heat, impacts on human health and can trig...
Extreme temperatures may lead to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, including low birthweight. St...
International audienceA large body of research has recently shown that early life or in utero shocks...