A Cohort Study of Traffic-Related Air Pollution Impacts on Birth Outcomes Michael Brauer,1 Cornel Lencar,1 Lillian Tamburic,2 Mieke Koehoorn,1,3 Paul Demers,1,3 and Catherine Karr4 1School of Environmental Health, 2Centre for Health Services and Policy Research, and 3Department of Health Care and Epidemiology, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; 4Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA Abstract Objectives: We evaluated the impacts of air pollution on small for gestational age (SGA) birth weight, low full-term birth weight (LBW) , and preterm birth using spatiotemporal exposure metrics. Methods: With linked administrative data, we identified 70,249 singleton births (19992002) with complete covariate data (sex, ethnicity, parity, birth month and year, income, education) and maternal residential history in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We estimated residential exposures by month of pregnancy using nearest and inverse-distance weighting (IDW) of study area monitors [carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, nitric oxide, ozone, sulfur dioxide, and particulate matter < 2.5 (PM2.5) or < 10 (PM10) µm in aerodynamic diameter], temporally adjusted land use regression (LUR) models (NO, NO2, PM2.5, black carbon) , and proximity to major roads. Using logistic regression, we estimated the risk of mean (entire pregnancy, first and last month of pregnancy, first and last 3 months) air pollution concentrations on SGA (< 10th percentile) , term LBW (< 2,500 g) , and preterm birth. Results: Residence within 50 m of highways was associated with a 26% increase in SGA [95% confidence interval (CI) , 1.071.49] and an 11% (95% CI, 1.011.23) increase in LBW. Exposure to all air pollutants except O3 was associated with SGA, with similar odds ratios (ORs) for LUR and monitoring estimates (e.g., LUR: OR = 1.02 ; 95% CI, 1.001.04 ; IDW: OR = 1.05 ; 95% CI, 1.031.08 per 10-µg/m3 increase in NO) . For preterm births, associations were observed with PM2.5 for births < 37 weeks gestation (and for other pollutants at < 30 weeks) . No consistent patterns suggested exposure windows of greater relevance. Conclusion: Associations between traffic-related air pollution and birth outcomes were observed in a population-based cohort with relatively low ambient air pollution exposure. |
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A Cohort Study of Traffic-Related Air Pollution Impacts on Birth Outcomes
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