BACKGROUND: An emerging body of evidence suggests that ambient levels of air pollution during pregnancy are associated with preterm birth. METHODS: To further investigate these relationships we used vital record data to construct a retrospective cohort of 476,489 births occurring between 1994 and 2004 in 5 central counties of metropolitan Atlanta. Using a time-series approach, we examined aggregated daily counts of preterm birth in relation to ambient levels of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, ozone, particulate matter <10 microm in diameter (PM10), particulate matter <2.5 microm in diameter (PM2.5), and speciated PM measurements. Daily pollutant levels in 5-county Atlanta were characterized using a population-weighted spatial average of air quality monitors in the study area. We also examined ambient concentrations at individual monitors in analyses limited to mothers with residential geocodes within 4 miles of each monitor. Relationships between average pollution levels during 3 gestational windows of interest were modeled using Poisson generalized linear models. Results were adjusted for seasonal and long-term time trends. RESULTS: Although most results were null, there were 3 positive associations between ambient pollution levels and preterm birth in the 4-mile capture-area analyses. Daily preterm birth rates were associated with average NO2 concentrations in the preceding 6 weeks and with average PM2.5 sulfate and PM2.5 water-soluble metal concentrations in the preceding week. CONCLUSIONS: Results provide limited support for late-pregnancy effects of ambient air pollution on preterm birth.
Ambient air pollution and preterm birth: a time-series analysis.
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作者:Darrow Lyndsey A, Klein Mitchel, Flanders W Dana, Waller Lance A, Correa Adolfo, Marcus Michele, Mulholland James A, Russell Armistead G, Tolbert Paige E
| 期刊: | Epidemiology | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2009 | 起止号: | 2009 Sep;20(5):689-98 |
| doi: | 10.1097/EDE.0b013e3181a7128f | ||
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