Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Vanalda Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Pires,Rômulo Cesar Rezzo, Silva,Hevellyn Esther Pereira, Lopes,Élida Maria dos Santos, Lira,Álvaro Henrique Andrade, Pestana,Adauto Luis Moraes, Nunes,Jorge Luiz Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ambiente & Sociedade (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract A cross-sectional study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of miscarriages in a population of 360 women distributed in areas exposer to higher and lower vehicle traffic air pollution on the Island of São Luís, MA, Brazil, and identify associated variables. Participants were interviewed and bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were conducted. The overall miscarriage prevalence was of 15.83%, totaling 25.56% (n=180) in the higher exposure area and 6.11% (n=180) in the lower exposure area. Maternal alcohol consumption (OR=3.11), STIs during pregnancy (OR=2.74), living in a high-exposure area (OR=8.32), having suffered physical or psychological distress during pregnancy (OR=4.25) and repeated miscarriages (OR=39.11) were all associated to the miscarriage outcome. The findings reported herein thus indicate potential vehicle traffic air pollution contribution as a risk factor in the etiology of miscarriages.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
title Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
spellingShingle Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
Silva,Vanalda Costa
Miscarriage, atmospheric pollution
vehicle traffic
epidemiology
early pregnancy loss
title_short Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
title_full Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
title_fullStr Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
title_full_unstemmed Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
title_sort Exposure to pollution during pregnancy and occurrence of miscarriage
author Silva,Vanalda Costa
author_facet Silva,Vanalda Costa
Pires,Rômulo Cesar Rezzo
Silva,Hevellyn Esther Pereira
Lopes,Élida Maria dos Santos
Lira,Álvaro Henrique Andrade
Pestana,Adauto Luis Moraes
Nunes,Jorge Luiz Silva
author_role author
author2 Pires,Rômulo Cesar Rezzo
Silva,Hevellyn Esther Pereira
Lopes,Élida Maria dos Santos
Lira,Álvaro Henrique Andrade
Pestana,Adauto Luis Moraes
Nunes,Jorge Luiz Silva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Vanalda Costa
Pires,Rômulo Cesar Rezzo
Silva,Hevellyn Esther Pereira
Lopes,Élida Maria dos Santos
Lira,Álvaro Henrique Andrade
Pestana,Adauto Luis Moraes
Nunes,Jorge Luiz Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Miscarriage, atmospheric pollution
vehicle traffic
epidemiology
early pregnancy loss
topic Miscarriage, atmospheric pollution
vehicle traffic
epidemiology
early pregnancy loss
description Abstract A cross-sectional study was carried out to estimate the prevalence of miscarriages in a population of 360 women distributed in areas exposer to higher and lower vehicle traffic air pollution on the Island of São Luís, MA, Brazil, and identify associated variables. Participants were interviewed and bivariate and multivariate logistic regressions were conducted. The overall miscarriage prevalence was of 15.83%, totaling 25.56% (n=180) in the higher exposure area and 6.11% (n=180) in the lower exposure area. Maternal alcohol consumption (OR=3.11), STIs during pregnancy (OR=2.74), living in a high-exposure area (OR=8.32), having suffered physical or psychological distress during pregnancy (OR=4.25) and repeated miscarriages (OR=39.11) were all associated to the miscarriage outcome. The findings reported herein thus indicate potential vehicle traffic air pollution contribution as a risk factor in the etiology of miscarriages.
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