| Literature DB >> 29720194 |
Joan A Casey1, Alison Gemmill2, Deborah Karasek3, Elizabeth L Ogburn4, Dana E Goin5, Rachel Morello-Frosch6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Few studies have explored the relationship between air pollution and fertility. We used a natural experiment in California when coal and oil power plants retired to estimate associations with nearby fertility rates.Entities:
Keywords: Birth certificates; California; Coal; Environmental epidemiology; Fertility; Live birth; Natural experiment; Power plants
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29720194 PMCID: PMC5932773 DOI: 10.1186/s12940-018-0388-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health ISSN: 1476-069X Impact factor: 5.984
Fig. 1Location and names of 8 coal and oil power plants in California with year of retirement
Fig. 2Identification of exposed and unexposed births based on last menstrual period among California mothers, 2001–2011
Maternal and neighborhood characteristics of births occurring in California before and after power plant retirement by area bin around power plants between 2001 and 2011
| 1–2 years before retirement | 1 year after retirement | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Area bin around power plant | Area bin around power plant | |||||
| Characteristic | 0-5 km | 5-10 km | 10-20 km | 0-5 km | 5-10 km | 10-20 km |
| N (%) | 4329 (15) | 8069 (28) | 16,581 (57) | 4668 (16) | 8400 (28) | 16,862 (56) |
| Fertility rate (live births per 1000 women aged 15–44 years per year), median (IQR) | 38 (24–63) | 32 (28–50) | 35 (20–62) | 42 (33–74) | 35 (30–57) | 29 (23–64) |
| Maternal characteristics | ||||||
| Percent > 30 years of age, median (IQR) | 27 (16–38) | 37 (31–84) | 38 (31–49) | 31 (23–52) | 35 (28–54) | 40 (20–50) |
| Percent Hispanic, median (IQR) | 50 (26–70) | 38 (16–57) | 37 (19–48) | 58 (28–81) | 37 (7–61) | 36 (25–46) |
| Percent non-Hispanic Black, median (IQR) | 3.3 (0.1–6.6) | 2.6 (0.1–7.5) | 3.8 | 7.2 | 2.3 | 3.7 |
| Percent with high school degree or less, median (IQR) | 64 (50–85) | 48 (14–68) | 44 (31–54) | 64 (48–77) | 56 (33–87) | 42 (33–54) |
| Neighborhood characteristicsa | ||||||
| Percent living below federal poverty threshold, median (IQR) | 20 (15–26) | 13 (7–22) | 15 (10–19) | 18 (16–23) | 14 (8–14) | 16 (10–20) |
| Percent with < high school diploma or equivalent, median (IQR) | 19 (12–21) | 16 (10–19) | 12 (6–14) | 18 (13–20) | 14 (12–19) | 12 (6–14) |
| Annual foreclosures, median (IQR) | 1 (0–7) | 3 (0–21) | 2 (0–18) | 3 (0–5) | 6 (0–39) | 1 (1–50) |
Note. IQR, interquartile range
a Neighborhood characteristics assigned based on mother’s block group of residence at time of birth; poverty and educational attainment from the 2000 US Census and the 2005–2009 American Community Survey; California foreclosure data from CoreLogic (formerly DataQuick)
Fig. 3Unadjusted annual fertility rate (number of live births per 1000 women aged 15–44 years) by area bin and power plant before and after power plant retirement. Purple bars represent the closest area bin (< 5 km), orange bars the 5-10 km bin, and green bars the 10-20 km bin. Within area bin, the more saturated bars denote the pre-period and the less saturated bars the post-period. The power plants are ordered by the average number of women aged 15–44 years of age living within 20 km, ranging from 820 women near the Portola plant to 464,599 within 20 km of the Hunters Point plant
Change in the annual fertility rate (live births per 1000 women aged 15–44 years) from 2001 to 2011 in California after 8 coal and oil power plant retirements
| Live births, | Annual fertility rate | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unadjusted | Adjustedb | ||||
| 1-2 years | 1 year | 1–2 years | 1 year | ||
| Area binc | |||||
| 0–5 km | 8997 (15.3) | 45 (28–61) | 53 (36–70) | 43 (34–53) | 51 (41–61) |
| 5–10 km | 16,469 (28.0) | 43 (27–58) | 45 (29–61) | 45 (36–54) | 47 (38–56) |
a Fertility rate obtained from difference-in-differences negative binomial regression model with robust standard errors
b Estimated at the mean value of covariates: power plant and proportion of births to Hispanic and non-Hispanic black mothers, mothers > 30 years of age, and mothers that attained a high school degree or less, and census block group level poverty (%) and individuals with < high school education (%). Standard errors estimated using the delta method
c 10-20 km area bin served as the comparison population