| Literature DB >> 25193316 |
Ageo Mário Cândido da Silva, Gisele Pedroso Moi, Inês Echenique Mattos, Sandra de Souza Hacon1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although studies have shown an association between air pollutants from anthropogenic sources and pregnancy outcomes, little is known regarding the association between low birth weight (LBW) and exposure to emissions of biomass burning.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25193316 PMCID: PMC4162928 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-309
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Daily PM and CO concentrations in selected cities in Mato Grosso State, Brazil
| Variable | Year 2004 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Min * | Max ** | Median | Jan-Mar | Apr-Jun | Jul-Aug | Oct-Dec | |
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| 21.7 (35.2) | 0.04 | 536.1 | 23.0 | 3.4 (4.1) | 10.7 (13.0) | 37.1 (35.6) | 22.6 (26.2) |
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| 160.4 (302.8) | 0.40 | 6476.6 | 158.9 | 31.2 (39.1) | 101.6 (123.9) | 344.7 (326.6) | 191.5 (231.2) |
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| 18.1 (33.7) | 0.05 | 716.9 | 17.3 | 3.0 (3.2) | 7.7 (9.5) | 60.5 (60.9) | 18.8 (25.4) |
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| 193.5 (311.4) | 0.42 | 4696.7 | 195.0 | 26.9 (30.3) | 169.2 (94.3) | 308.5 (316.2) | 158.0 (221.4) |
*minimum.
**maximum.
Descriptive statistics for low birth weight for full-term live births in Mato Grosso State, Brazil
| Variable | n | % |
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| Yes | 193 | 3.1 |
| No | 5954 | 96.9 |
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| Female | 2951 | 48.0 |
| Male | 3196 | 52.0 |
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| ≤7 y | 3071 | 49.9 |
| ≥8 y | 3076 | 50.1 |
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| ≤19 | 1658 | 27.0 |
| 20–29 | 3479 | 56.6 |
| 30–39 | 949 | 15.4 |
| 40 + | 61 | 1.0 |
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| None | 65 | 1.1 |
| 1–3 | 499 | 8.1 |
| 4–6 | 2115 | 34.4 |
| 7+ | 3468 | 56.4 |
Associations between risk factors and LBW in selected cities in Mato Grosso State, Brazil
| Variable | Crude odds ratio (95% CI) | Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) |
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| Male | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Female | 1.15 (0.85-1.54) | 1.15 (0.86-1.53) |
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| ≤7 y | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| ≥8 y | 1.40 (1.05-1.87) | 1.31 (0.97-1.77) |
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| 20–39 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| ≤19 and ≥40 | 1.29 (0.95-1.75) | 1.24 (0.91-1.67) |
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| Normal | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Cesarean section | 1.13 (0.84-1.51) | 1.01 (0.65-1.15) |
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| 4+ | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| 1–3 | 1.79 (1.17-2.73) | 1.67 (1.10-2.53) |
Adjusted odds ratios for atmospheric variables according to exposure quartiles in selected cities in Mato Grosso State, Brazil
| Variable | First trimester | Second trimester | Third trimester | Total pregnancy |
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| Odds ratio* | Odds ratio* | Odds ratio* | Odds ratio* | |
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| Q1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Q2 | 0.95 (0.68-1.33) | 1.06 (0.76-1.47) | 1.01 (0.73-1.38) | 0.95 (0.69-1.31) |
| Q3 | 1.31 (0.92-1.88) | 1.22 (0.87-1.71) | 1.18 (0.83-1.70) | 1.20 (0.85-1.69) |
| Q4 | 1.02 (0.74-1.42) | 1.51 (1.04-2.17)§ | 1.50 (1.06-2.15)§ | 1.33 (0.92-1.90) |
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| Q1 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 |
| Q2 | 1.02 (0.74-1.42) | 1.15 (0.83-1.60) | 1.20 (0.78-1.85) | 1.24 (0.89-1.72) |
| Q3 | 1.18 (0.84-1.65) | 1.14 (0.82-1.56) | 1.29 (0.85-1.97) | 1.26 (0.89-1.80) |
| Q4 | 1.25 (0.88-1.76) | 1.49 (1.03-2.14)§ | 1.45 (0.96-2.19) | 1.33 (0.93-1.90) |
§Statistically significant association in adjusted analysis.
*Model adjusted for newborn sex, type of delivery, number of prenatal visits, mother’s education, and age group.