2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.23.24317830
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Windows of Susceptibility to Air Pollution During and Surrounding Pregnancy in Relation to Longitudinal Maternal Measures of Adiposity and Lipid Profiles

Sandra India Aldana,
Danielle Demateis,
Damaskini Valvi
et al.

Abstract: Pregnancy is a critical window for long-term metabolic programming of fetal effects stemming from exposure to airborne particulate matter below 2.5 (PM2.5). Yet, little is known about long-term metabolic effects of PM2.5 exposure during and surrounding pregnancy in mothers. We assessed potential critical windows of PM2.5 exposure during and surrounding pregnancy with maternal adiposity and lipid measures later in life. We included 517 pregnant women from the PROGRESS cohort with adiposity [body mass index (BMI… Show more

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