Ambient air temperature exposure and foetal size and growth in three European birth cohorts
CONCLUSIONS: Cumulative exposure to cold and heat during pregnancy was associated with changes in foetal head circumference throughout gestation, with susceptibility periods for cold during the first pregnancy trimester. No associations were found at birth, suggesting potential recovery. Future research should replicate this study across different climatic regions including varying temperature profiles.PMID:38603813 | DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2024.108619
Source: Environment International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Esm ée Essers Laura Gran és Scott Delaney Joan Ballester Susana Santos Sami Petricola Tiffany C Yang Ana Fern ández-Somoano Ainhoa Bereziartua Ferran Ballester Adonina Tard ón Martine Vrijheid Aitana Lertxundi Rosemary R C McEachan Hanan El Marroun He Source Type: research
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