Purpose of reviewPregnant women and their offspring are vulnerable to the adverse effects of environmental and psychosocial stressors, individually and in combination. Here, we review the literature on how air pollution and metal exposures may interact with structural and individual-level stressors (including poverty and stressful life events) to impact perinatal and child outcomes.Recent findingsThe adverse associations between air pollution and metal exposures and adverse infant and child health outcomes are often exacerbated by co-exposure to psychosocial stressors. Although studies vary by geography, study population, pollutants, stressors, and outcomes considered, the effects of environmental exposures and psychosocial stressors on ear...
The primary aim of this prospective study was to examine the single and combined effect of prenatal ...
There is increasing evidence of the adverse impact of prenatal exposure to air pollution. This is of...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...
Exposures to environmental chemicals and psychosocial stressors during pregnancy have been individua...
BackgroundResearch indicates that the double jeopardy of exposure to environmental hazards combined ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:Pregnant women are exposed to numerous synthetic chemicals (e.g., pesticides, phth...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposures to stress and physical toxins influence children's respiratory health...
Copyright © 2014 A. C. Erickson and L. Arbour.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
Background: Prenatal exposures to stress and physical toxins influence children’s respiratory health...
Background: Whether fetal neurodevelopment is disrupted by traffic-related air pollution is uncertai...
Increases in chronic diseases among children are cause for public health concern and action, particu...
<div><p>Postpartum psychological functioning impacts both women’s health and outcomes in children. L...
Background Exposure to prenatal stress is associated with later adverse health and adjustment outcom...
Background. Exposure to prenatal stress is associated with later adverse health and adjustment outco...
Background: Air pollution effects on children’s neurodevelopment have recently been suggested to occ...
The primary aim of this prospective study was to examine the single and combined effect of prenatal ...
There is increasing evidence of the adverse impact of prenatal exposure to air pollution. This is of...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...
Exposures to environmental chemicals and psychosocial stressors during pregnancy have been individua...
BackgroundResearch indicates that the double jeopardy of exposure to environmental hazards combined ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW:Pregnant women are exposed to numerous synthetic chemicals (e.g., pesticides, phth...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal exposures to stress and physical toxins influence children's respiratory health...
Copyright © 2014 A. C. Erickson and L. Arbour.This is an open access article distributed under theCr...
Background: Prenatal exposures to stress and physical toxins influence children’s respiratory health...
Background: Whether fetal neurodevelopment is disrupted by traffic-related air pollution is uncertai...
Increases in chronic diseases among children are cause for public health concern and action, particu...
<div><p>Postpartum psychological functioning impacts both women’s health and outcomes in children. L...
Background Exposure to prenatal stress is associated with later adverse health and adjustment outcom...
Background. Exposure to prenatal stress is associated with later adverse health and adjustment outco...
Background: Air pollution effects on children’s neurodevelopment have recently been suggested to occ...
The primary aim of this prospective study was to examine the single and combined effect of prenatal ...
There is increasing evidence of the adverse impact of prenatal exposure to air pollution. This is of...
Prenatal exposure to ambient PM2.5 has been proved to be related to pregnant women’s physical health...