Pregnancy outcomes as related to in utero exposure to air pollution and greenness The Life-GAP Project

dc.contributor.authorSinsamala, Robin M.
dc.contributor.authorJohannessen, Ane
dc.contributor.authorBertelsen, Randi J.
dc.contributor.authorAccordini, Simone
dc.contributor.authorBrandt, Jørgen
dc.contributor.authorFrohn, Lise M.
dc.contributor.authorGeels, Camilla
dc.contributor.authorGíslason, Þórarinn
dc.contributor.authorHolm, Mathias
dc.contributor.authorJanson, Christer
dc.contributor.authorMarkevych, Iana
dc.contributor.authorOrru, Hans
dc.contributor.authorReal, Francisco Gómez
dc.contributor.authorSigsgaard, Torben
dc.contributor.authorSkulstad, Svein M.
dc.contributor.authorSvanes, Cecilie
dc.contributor.authorMarcon, Alessandro
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-20T09:37:46Z
dc.date.available2025-11-20T09:37:46Z
dc.date.issued2024-06-21
dc.descriptionPublisher Copyright: Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of The Environmental Epidemiology. All rights reserved.en
dc.description.abstractBackground: Lower birth weight and preterm birth may increase the risk of adverse health outcomes later in life. We examined whether maternal exposure to air pollution and greenness during pregnancy is associated with offspring birth weight and preterm birth. Methods: We analyzed data on 4286 singleton births from 2358 mothers from Respiratory Health in Northern Europe, a prospective questionnaire-based cohort study (1990–2010). Mixed-effects regression models with random intercepts for mothers and centers were used to estimate the association of exposures to particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), ozone (O3), black carbon (BC), and greenness (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index in 300m-buffers [NDVI300m]) with birth outcomes, adjusting for potential confounders. Results: Median (interquartile range [IQR]) exposures to PM2.5, PM10, NO2, O3, BC, and NDVI300m during pregnancy were 8.4(5.0) µg/ m3, 14.4(8.3) µg/m3, 14.0(11.0) µg/m3, 54.7(10.2) µg/m3, 0.47(0.41) µg/m3, and 0.31(0.20), respectively. IQR increases in air pollution exposures during pregnancy were associated with decreased birth weight and the strongest association was seen for PM2.5 (−49g; 95% confidence interval [CI] = −83, −16). However, O3 showed an opposite association. IQR increase in NDVI300m was associated with an increase in birth weight of 25g (95% CI = 7, 44). Preterm birth was not associated with the exposures. Conclusion: Increased greenness and decreased air pollution may contribute to healthier pregnancies and improve overall health in the next generation. This emphasizes the need to adopt policies that target the reduction of air pollution emissions and exposure of the population.en
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dc.identifier.citationSinsamala, R M, Johannessen, A, Bertelsen, R J, Accordini, S, Brandt, J, Frohn, L M, Geels, C, Gíslason, Þ, Holm, M, Janson, C, Markevych, I, Orru, H, Real, F G, Sigsgaard, T, Skulstad, S M, Svanes, C & Marcon, A 2024, 'Pregnancy outcomes as related to in utero exposure to air pollution and greenness The Life-GAP Project', Environmental Epidemiology, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1097/EE9.0000000000000318en
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/EE9.0000000000000318
dc.identifier.issn2474-7882
dc.identifier.other227698887
dc.identifier.othera5f188b1-aaec-455d-b8df-4f1acdead26e
dc.identifier.other85196753106
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/7580
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEnvironmental Epidemiology; 8(4)en
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85196753106en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.subjectAir pollutionen
dc.subjectBirth weighten
dc.subjectGreennessen
dc.subjectPregnancyen
dc.subjectPreterm birthen
dc.subjectEpidemiologyen
dc.subjectGlobal and Planetary Changeen
dc.subjectPollutionen
dc.subjectPublic Health, Environmental and Occupational Healthen
dc.subjectHealth, Toxicology and Mutagenesisen
dc.subjectSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingen
dc.titlePregnancy outcomes as related to in utero exposure to air pollution and greenness The Life-GAP Projecten
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