The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter

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Autor(a) principal: Romão,Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Pereira,Luiz Alberto Amador, Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento, Pinheiro,Patricia Matias, Braga,Alfésio Luiz Ferreira, Martins,Lourdes Conceição
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: Atmospheric pollution is a global public health problem. The adverse effects of air pollution are strongly associated with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and, to a lesser extent, with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study analyzes the relationship between exposure to PM10 and low birth weight in the city of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil. We included babies born to mothers resident in Santo André between 2000 and 2006. Data on daily PM10 levels was obtained from the São Paulo State Environmental Agency. We performed descriptive analysis and logistic regressions. The prevalence rate of low birth weight was 5.9%. There was a dose-response relationship between PM10 concentrations and low birth weight. Exposure to the highest quartile of PM10 (37,50µg/m³) in the third trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of low birth weight by 26% (OR: 1.26; 95%CI: 1.14-1.40) when compared to the first quartile. The same effect was observed in the remaining trimesters. This effect was observed for ambient particle concentrations that met the current air quality standards.
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title The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
spellingShingle The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
Romão,Rodrigo
Low Birth Weight Infant
Particulate Matter
Air Pollution
Logistic Models
title_short The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
title_full The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
title_fullStr The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
title_sort The relationship between low birth weight and exposure to inhalable particulate matter
author Romão,Rodrigo
author_facet Romão,Rodrigo
Pereira,Luiz Alberto Amador
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
Pinheiro,Patricia Matias
Braga,Alfésio Luiz Ferreira
Martins,Lourdes Conceição
author_role author
author2 Pereira,Luiz Alberto Amador
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
Pinheiro,Patricia Matias
Braga,Alfésio Luiz Ferreira
Martins,Lourdes Conceição
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romão,Rodrigo
Pereira,Luiz Alberto Amador
Saldiva,Paulo Hilário Nascimento
Pinheiro,Patricia Matias
Braga,Alfésio Luiz Ferreira
Martins,Lourdes Conceição
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Low Birth Weight Infant
Particulate Matter
Air Pollution
Logistic Models
topic Low Birth Weight Infant
Particulate Matter
Air Pollution
Logistic Models
description Atmospheric pollution is a global public health problem. The adverse effects of air pollution are strongly associated with respiratory and cardiovascular diseases and, to a lesser extent, with adverse pregnancy outcomes. This study analyzes the relationship between exposure to PM10 and low birth weight in the city of Santo André, São Paulo State, Brazil. We included babies born to mothers resident in Santo André between 2000 and 2006. Data on daily PM10 levels was obtained from the São Paulo State Environmental Agency. We performed descriptive analysis and logistic regressions. The prevalence rate of low birth weight was 5.9%. There was a dose-response relationship between PM10 concentrations and low birth weight. Exposure to the highest quartile of PM10 (37,50µg/m³) in the third trimester of pregnancy increased the risk of low birth weight by 26% (OR: 1.26; 95%CI: 1.14-1.40) when compared to the first quartile. The same effect was observed in the remaining trimesters. This effect was observed for ambient particle concentrations that met the current air quality standards.
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