1.The Effect of Maternal Exposure to Outdoor Particulate Air Pollution during Pregnancy on Small for Gestational Age 2.The Relation between Outdoor Air Pollution and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome – A Population-Based Case-Control Study
Date Issued
2004
Date
2004
Author(s)
Liu, Chia-Lin
DOI
en-US
Abstract
Part I The Effect of Maternal Exposure to Outdoor Particulate
Air Pollution during Pregnancy on Small for Gestational Age
It has long been known that air pollution can affect human reproductive health, however, only a few studies indicated the relationship between small for gestational age (SGA, birth weight below the 10th percentile, by sex and gestational week) and ambient particulate matter and chemical compositions in particulate. Therefore, we attempt to investigate the impact of maternal exposure to PM10 and lead during pregnancy on SGA.
The study population consisted of 322,513 singleton live births born to mothers who resided in one of the 55 towns with air monitoring stations in Taiwan between 1996 and 2002. Daytime (7 AM to 7 PM) exposure to particulate matter <=10
Subjects
呼吸道疾病死亡
嬰兒猝死症
一氧化碳
懸浮微粒
子宮內生長遲滯兒
鉛
環境空氣污染物
small for gestational age
respiratory deaths
sudden infant death syndrome
lead
particulate matter
air pollutants, environmental
carbon monoxide
Type
thesis
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