Association between Exposure to Particulate Matter during Pregnancy and Multidimensional Development in School-Age Children: A Cross-Sectional Study in Italy

意大利一项横断面研究:孕期颗粒物暴露与学龄儿童多维度发育的关联

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Abstract

Air pollutants can potentially affect the development of children. However, data on the effect of exposure to air pollution during pregnancy and developmental outcomes in school children are rare. We investigated the link between prenatal exposure to particulate matters smaller than 10 microns (PM(10)) and the development of school-age children in multiple domains. Cross-sectional data were collected in Italy between 2013 and 2014. Children aged between 5 and 8 years (n = 1187) were assessed on cognitive, communication, socio-emotional, adaptive, and motor developmental domains using the Developmental Profile 3 questionnaire. The monthly average concentration of PM(10) during the entire fetal period was linked to the municipality of residence of the children. The increase in the prenatal PM(10) was associated with a decrease in the cognitive score during the second (+13.2 µg/m(3) PM(10) increase: -0.30 points; 95%CI: -0.12--0.48) and third trimesters of pregnancy (-0.31 points; 95%CI: -0.11--0.50). The communicative domain was also negatively influenced by PM(10) increases in the second trimester. The development of cognitive and communicative abilities of children was negatively associated with the exposure to PM(10) during the period of fetal development, confirming that exposure to air pollution during pregnancy can potentially hinder the development of the brain.

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