| Literature DB >> 32212050 |
Leonardo Trasande1,2,3,4,5, Akhgar Ghassabian6,7,8, Linda G Kahn6, Melanie H Jacobson6, Yelena Afanasyeva6,8, Mengling Liu7,8, Yu Chen7,8, Mrudula Naidu6,7, Garry Alcedo6, Joseph Gilbert6, Tony T Koshy6.
Abstract
The aims of the NYU Children's Health and Environment Study (CHES) are to evaluate influences of prenatal non-persistent chemical exposures on fetal and postnatal growth and pool our data with the US National Institutes of Health Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program to answer collaborative research questions on the impact of the preconceptual, prenatal, and postnatal environment on childhood obesity, neurodevelopment, pre/peri/postnatal outcomes, upper and lower airway outcomes, and positive health. Eligible women were ≥ 18 years old, < 18 weeks pregnant, had a pregnancy that is not medically threatened, and planned to deliver at NYU Langone Hospital-Manhattan, Bellevue Hospital, or NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn. Between March 22, 2016 and April 15, 2019, we recruited 2469 pregnant women, from whom 2193 completed an initial questionnaire and continued into NYU CHES. Of the 2193, 88 miscarried, 28 terminated, and 20 experienced stillbirth, while 57 were lost to follow up. We report here demographic and other characteristics of the 2000 live deliveries (2037 children), from whom 1624 (80%) consented to postnatal follow-up. Data collection in pregnancy was nested in clinical care, with questionnaire and specimen collection conducted during routine prenatal visits at < 18, 18-25, and > 25 weeks gestation. These have been followed by questionnaire and specimen collection at birth and regular postpartum intervals.Entities:
Keywords: Endocrine disrupting chemicals; Epigenetics; Fetal growth; Metabolomics; Obesity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32212050 PMCID: PMC7154015 DOI: 10.1007/s10654-020-00623-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Epidemiol ISSN: 0393-2990 Impact factor: 8.082
Fig. 1NYU Children’s Health and Environment Study (NYU CHES): first 2000 births
Descriptive characteristics of NYU CHES study participants by recruitment location
| Characteristica | NYU Langone Hospital-Manhattan | NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn | Bellevue Hospital | Total NYU CHES |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 1076 | n = 673 | n = 444 | n = 2193 | |
| Age at enrollment, mean (SD), years | 33.9 (4.5) | 29.3 (5.8) | 30.2 (5.9) | 31.8 (5.6) |
| Race/ethnicity, n (%) | ||||
| Hispanic | 169 (16%) | 563 (84%) | 339 (77%) | 1071 (49%) |
| White, not of Hispanic origin | 652 (61%) | 42 (6%) | 33 (8%) | 727 (33%) |
| Black, not of Hispanic origin | 62 (6%) | 33 (5%) | 35 (8%) | 130 (6%) |
| Asian | 143 (13%) | 27 (4%) | 23 (5%) | 193 (9%) |
| Other | 12 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 20 (1%) |
| Multiple | 36 (3%) | 2 (< 1%) | 6 (1%) | 44 (2%) |
| Marital status, n (%) | ||||
| Married/living with a partner | 1024 (95%) | 543 (81%) | 344 (78%) | 1911 (88%) |
| Divorced/separated | 10 (1%) | 23 (3%) | 15 (3%) | 48 (2%) |
| Single/widowed | 38 (4%) | 104 (16%) | 84 (19%) | 226 (10%) |
| Education, n (%) | ||||
| High school or less | 33 (3%) | 434 (66%) | 237 (54%) | 704 (32%) |
| Some college but no degree | 64 (6%) | 110 (17%) | 82 (19%) | 256 (12%) |
| Associate degree | 31 (3%) | 43 (6%) | 32 (7%) | 106 (5%) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 380 (36%) | 55 (8%) | 63 (15%) | 498 (23%) |
| Post graduate degree | 559 (52%) | 20 (3%) | 23 (5%) | 602 (28%) |
| Household income, n (%) | ||||
| Less than $30,000 | 24 (2%) | 196 (30%) | 142 (34%) | 362 (17%) |
| $30,000–$49,999 | 36 (4%) | 78 (12%) | 64 (15%) | 178 (8%) |
| $50,000–$74,999 | 90 (8%) | 31 (5%) | 20 (5%) | 141 (7%) |
| $75,000–$99,999 | 93 (9%) | 6 (1%) | 7 (2%) | 106 (5%) |
| $100,000 or more | 778 (74%) | 18 (3%) | 9 (2%) | 805 (38%) |
| Don’t know | 34 (3%) | 323 (49%) | 172 (42%) | 529 (25%) |
| Employed, n (%) | 916 (86%) | 271 (41%) | 225 (51%) | 1412 (65%) |
| Insurance, n (%) | ||||
| Public | 139 (13%) | 587 (88%) | 413 (96%) | 1139 (52%) |
| Private | 934 (87%) | 83 (12%) | 15 (4%) | 1032 (48%) |
| Use of cigarettes and other related productsb during pregnancy, n (%) | ||||
| Never | 991 (92%) | 607 (90%) | 385 (87%) | 1983 (91%) |
| Used, stopped in pregnancy | 72 (7%) | 57 (9%) | 51 (11%) | 180 (8%) |
| Used, continued in pregnancy | 10 (1%) | 9 (1%) | 8 (2%) | 27 (1%) |
| Alcohol use during pregnancy, n (%) | ||||
| Never | 155 (15%) | 368 (55%) | 211 (48%) | 734 (33%) |
| Used, stopped in pregnancy | 700 (65%) | 234 (35%) | 191 (43%) | 1125 (52%) |
| Used, continued in pregnancy | 215 (20%) | 66 (10%) | 39 (9%) | 320 (15%) |
| Pre-pregnancy body mass index, mean (SD), kg/m2 | 24.7 (5.0) | 27.5 (5.5) | 28.6 (6.5) | 26.3 (5.7) |
| Nulliparous, n (%) | 687 (64%) | 227 (34%) | 203 (46%) | 1117 (51%) |
aMissing data: race/ethnicity: 8 (< 1%); marital status: 8 (< 1%); education: 27 (1%); household income: 72 (3%); insurance: 22 (1%); cigarettes and other related prodcuts use: 3 (< 1%); alcohol use: 14 (1%); pre-pregnancy body mass index: 27 (1%); employment: 14 (1%); parity: 6 (< 1%)
bIncludes cigars, cigarillos, hookah, patches, gums, and other nicotine products
Representativeness of NYU CHES participants from NYU Langone—Manhattan and Brooklyn
| Characteristic | NYU Langone Obstetrics & Gynecology Associates (New York, NY) | Sunset Park Family Health Center at NYU Langone, Women’s Health (Brooklyn, NY) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All patients seen in the clinic | NYU CHES participants | All patients seen in the clinic | NYU CHES participants | |
| n = 8176 | n = 1076 | n = 2723 | n = 673 | |
| Age at first prenatal visit, mean (SD), years | 34.1 (5.1) | 33.9 (4.5) | 29.9 (6.1) | 29.3 (5.8) |
| Race/ethnicity, n (%) | ||||
| Hispanic | 766 (10%) | 169 (16%) | 1988 (74%) | 563 (84%) |
| White, not of Hispanic origin | 5106 (65%) | 652 (61%) | 223 (8%) | 42 (6%) |
| Black, not of Hispanic origin | 538 (7%) | 62 (6%) | 147 (5%) | 33 (5%) |
| Asian | 972 (13%) | 143 (13%) | 111 (4%) | 27 (4%) |
| Other/multiple | 425 (5%) | 48 (4%) | 237 (9%) | 6 (1%) |
| Missing | 369 | 2 | 17 | 2 |
| Marital status, n (%) | ||||
| Married/living with a partner | 5279 (77%) | 1024 (95%) | 1131 (46%) | 543 (81%) |
| Divorced/separated | 60 (1%) | 10 (1%) | 30 (1%) | 23 (3%) |
| Single | 1451 (21%) | 38 (4%) | 1283 (52%) | 104 (16%) |
| Other | 41 (1%) | 0 | 9 (< 1%) | 0 |
| Missing | 1345 | 4 | 270 | 3 |
| Nulliparous, n (%) | 4939 (62%) | 687 (64%) | 1096 (40%) | 227 (34%) |
| Missing | 167 | 0 | 13 | 2 |
| Insurance, n (%) | ||||
| Public | 1112 (14%) | 139 (13%) | 2366 (87%) | 587 (88%) |
| Private | 6960 (86%) | 934 (87%) | 341 (13%) | 83 (12%) |
| Missing | 104 | 3 | 16 | 3 |
| Pre-pregnancy BMI, mean (SD), kg/m2 | 24.8 (5.2) | 24.7 (5.0) | 28.1 (6.1) | 27.5 (5.5) |
| Missing | 3509 | 3 | 1739 | 15 |
| Gestational age at delivery, mean (SD), weeksa | 38.8 (2.6) | 39.0 (1.7) | 38.9 (2.0) | 39.0 (1.8) |
| Missing | 1930 | 23 | 816 | 12 |
| Child sex, male, n (%)b | 3256 (51%) | 534 (53%) | 980 (51%) | 311 (51%) |
| Missing | 40 | 27 | 11 | 11 |
| Birth weight, mean (SD), gb | 3215 (607) | 3226 (553) | 3052 (811) | 3279 (536) |
| Missing | 1859 | 52 | 2534 | 30 |
aAmong live deliveries
bAmong live children
Comparison of NYU CHES participants with women who delivered live births in New York City, 2016
| Characteristic | 2016 New York City birth data | NYU CHES participants with live deliveries |
|---|---|---|
| n = 88,924 | n = 2000 | |
| Mother’s age, years | ||
| < 20 | 1754 (2%) | 45 (2%) |
| 20–24 | 11,977 (14%) | 217 (11%) |
| 25–29 | 22,442 (25%) | 425 (21%) |
| 30–34 | 28,737 (32%) | 732 (37%) |
| 35–39 | 18,850 (21%) | 454 (23%) |
| 40+ | 5164 (6%) | 127 (6%) |
| Race/ethnicity, n (%) | ||
| Hispanic | 23,614 (27%) | 965 (48%) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 16,586 (18%) | 180 (9%) |
| Non-Hispanic White | 33,737 (38%) | 677 (34%) |
| Non-Hispanic Black | 13,843 (16%) | 114 (6%) |
| Other | 1096 (1%) | 59 (3%) |
| Missing | 48 | 5 |
| Marital status, n (%) | ||
| Married | 59,466 (67%) | 1757 (88%) |
| Not married | 29,458 (33%) | 242 (12%) |
| Missing | 0 | 1 |
| Education, n (%) | ||
| High school or less | 31,321 (35%) | 635 (32%) |
| Some college, associate degree | 18,914 (21%) | 327 (16%) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 20,864 (24%) | 457 (23%) |
| Post graduate degree | 17,646 (20%) | 564 (29%) |
| Missing | 179 | 17 |
| Nulliparous, n (%) | 38,772 (44%) | 1002 (50%) |
| Missing | 1 | 3 |
| Pre-pregnancy BMI category, n (%) | ||
| Underweight | 4920 (5%) | 41 (2%) |
| Normal | 48,515 (55%) | 947 (48%) |
| Overweight | 21,091 (24%) | 571 (29%) |
| Obese | 14,191 (16%) | 422 (21%) |
| Missing | 207 | 19 |
| Multiple births, n (%) | 3250 (4%) | 37 (2%) |
| Delivery method, n (%) | ||
| Vaginal | 59,366 (67%) | 1264 (67%) |
| Cesarean section | 29,558 (33%) | 615 (33%) |
| Missing | 0 | 121 |
| Gestational age category, n (%) | ||
| 17–31 weeks | 1222 (1%) | 14 (1%) |
| 32–33 weeks | 912 (1%) | 18 (1%) |
| 34–36 weeks | 5686 (7%) | 124 (6%) |
| 37–47 weeks | 81,104 (91%) | 1797 (92%) |
| Missing | 0 | 47 |
| Preterm births (< 37 weeks), n (%) | 7820 (9%) | 156 (8%) |
| Missing | 0 | 47 |
| Child sex, male, n (%)a | 45,423 (51%) | 1031 (52%) |
| Missing | 0 | 56 |
| Birth weight category, n (%)a | ||
| < 1000 | 521 (1%) | 6 (< 1%) |
| 1000–1499 | 649 (1%) | 9 (< 1%) |
| 1500–1999 | 1328 (1%) | 34 (2%) |
| 2000–2499 | 4613 (5%) | 101 (5%) |
| 2500–2999 | 17,852 (20%) | 389 (20%) |
| 3000–3499 | 35,977 (40%) | 777 (40%) |
| 3500–3999 | 22,295 (25%) | 490 (26%) |
| 4000–4499 | 5027 (6%) | 105 (5%) |
| 4500–4999 | 605 (1%) | 17 (1%) |
| 5000+ | 57 (< 1%) | 1 (< 1%) |
| Missing | 0 | 108 |
| Low birth weight (< 2500 g), n (%)a | 7111 (8%) | 150 (8%) |
| Missing | 0 | 108 |
aNYU CHES: among live children, n = 2037
Birth outcomes in the initial phase of NYU CHES
| Characteristica | NYU Langone Hospital—Manhattan | NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn | Bellevue Hospital | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n = 1076 | n = 673 | n = 444 | n = 2193 | |
| Pregnancy outcome, n (%) | ||||
| Live delivery | 1006 (95%) | 611 (93%) | 383 (90%) | 2000 (94%) |
| Stillbirth | 9 (1%) | 7 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 20 (1%) |
| Miscarriage | 28 (3%) | 33 (5%) | 27 (6%) | 88 (4%) |
| Elective termination | 11 (1%) | 5 (1%) | 12 (3%) | 28 (1%) |
| Multiple births (all twins), n (%)b | 24 (2%) | 9 (1%) | 4 (1%) | 37 (2%) |
| Gestational age at delivery, mean (SD), weeksb | 39.0 (1.7) | 39.0 (1.8) | 39.0 (2.0) | 39.0 (1.8) |
| Preterm births (< 37 weeks), n (%)b | 79 (8%) | 40 (7%) | 37 (10%) | 156 (8%) |
| Delivery method, n (%)b | ||||
| Vaginal | 591 (63%) | 394 (68%) | 279 (78%) | 1264 (67%) |
| Cesarean section | 352 (37%) | 186 (32%) | 77 (22%) | 615 (33%) |
| Child sex, n (%), malec | 534 (53%) | 311 (51%) | 186 (50%) | 1031 (52%) |
| Birth weight, mean (SD), gc | 3226 (553) | 3279 (536) | 3284 (571) | 3284 (568) |
| Low birth weight (< 2500 g), n (%)c | 86 (9%) | 36 (6%) | 28 (8%) | 150 (8%) |
aMissing data: pregnancy outcome: 57 (3%); gestational age at delivery and preterm births: 47 (2%), delivery method: 121 (6%); child sex: 56 (3%); birth weight and low birth weight: 108 (5%)
bAmong live deliveries
cAmong live children
Questionnaire and prenatal/neonatal specimen availability by time point, live deliveries (n = 2000)
| During pregnancy gestational age, weeks | Any time during pregnancy | At birth | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 18 | 18–25 | > 25 | |||
| Questionnaires, n (%) | 2000 (100%) | 1726 (86%) | 2000 (100%) | 1080 (54%) | |
| Diet History Questionnaire II, n (%) | 1406 (70%) | 1406 (70%) | |||
| Maternal urine, n (%) | 1777 (89%) | 1318 (66%) | 1627 (81%) | 1938 (97%) | |
| Maternal saliva, n (%) | 1603 (80%) | 1074 (54%) | 1458 (73%) | 1868 (93%) | |
| Maternal whole blood, n (%) | 1146 (57%) | 479 (24%) | 850 (43%) | 1514 (76%) | |
| Maternal PAXgene RNA tube, n (%) | 1174 (59%) | 850 (43%) | 1441 (72%) | ||
| Maternal plasma, n (%) | 477 (24%) | 477 (24%) | |||
| Maternal serum, n (%) | 1155 (58%) | 492 (25%) | 858 (43%) | 1521 (76%) | |
| Maternal vaginal swab, n (%) | 1088 (54%) | 860 (43%) | 1173 (59%) | 1491 (75%) | |
| Placental core, n (%) | 1509 (75%) | ||||
| Umbilical cord, n (%) | 1491 (75%) | ||||
| Cord blood (PAXgene RNA tube), n (%) | 1392 (70%) | ||||
| Cord blood (Whole), n (%) | 1059 (53%) | ||||
| Cord serum, n (%) | 886 (44%) | ||||
| Cold plasma, n (%) | 417 (21%) | ||||
| Neonatal meconium, n (%) | 396 (20%) | ||||
Variables measured in NYU CHES through child age 2 years
| < 18 weeks | 18–25 weeks | > 25 weeks | Birth | 4–7 months | 8–11 months | 12–17 months | 18–23 months | 24–35 months | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maternal/family characteristics | |||||||||
| Family sociodemographic factors | Q, EHR | EHR | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | ||
| Gestational hypertension, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | EHR | Q | Q | ||||
| Current pregnancy information, including morning sickness and vitamin/medication use | Q | Q | Q | ||||||
| Maternal stress, depression, or anxiety | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||
| Adverse events during pregnancy | EHR | EHR | EHR | Q | |||||
| Reproductive history | Q, EHR | EHR | EHR | ||||||
| General health and health history | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | Q | Q | ||||
| Sleep | Q | Q | Q | ||||||
| Physical activity | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| Maternal substance use | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | |
| Housing characteristics | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| Home environment | Q | ||||||||
| Pets and pests | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | ||
| Maternal social support, exposure to domestic violence | Q | Q | Q | ||||||
| Diet | Q | ||||||||
| Labor and delivery of previous birth, and previous pregnancies | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | |||||||
| Maternity leave/employment | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| Childcare | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| Food insecurity | Q | Q | |||||||
| Parenting and family cohesion | Q | ||||||||
| Child characteristics | |||||||||
| Diet and feeding | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| General health, medications, and hospitalizations | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | Q, EHR | ||||
| Early development | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | ||||
| Language development | Q | ||||||||
| Emotional and behavioral development | Q | Q | |||||||
| Floor time and devices that hold the baby | Q | Q | Q | ||||||
| Media exposure | Q | Q | Q | Q | Q | ||||
| Sleep | Q | Q | Q | Q | |||||
| Clinical measures | |||||||||
| Fetal sonographic measurements | Measured | Measured | Measured | ||||||
| Brachial artery distensibility, blood pressure | M:Measured | M:Measured C:Measured | |||||||
| Weight and height | M:Q, EHR P:Q | M:EHR | M:EHR | M:Q, EHR C:Q, EHR | C:Q | C:Q | C:Q | M:Measured C:Measured | M:Measured C:Measured |
| Anogenital distance | Measured | Measured | Measured | ||||||
| Fat, lean mass (DXA scan) | C:Measured | C:Measured | |||||||
| Biological measures | |||||||||
| Bisphenols, phthalate metabolites, dialkylphosphate metabolites, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites | M:Urine | M:Urine | M:Urine | C:Urine | C:Urine | ||||
| Biomarkers of oxidant stress | M:Urine | M:Urine | M:Urine | C:Urine | C:Urine | ||||
| Metabolomics | M:Urine | M:Urine | M:Urine | C:Urine | C:Urine | ||||
| Adiponectin and leptin | Cord serum | ||||||||
| Thyroid function and Thyroid peroxidase antibody | M:Serum | ||||||||
| Biomarkers of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction | M:Serum | M:Serum | M:Serum | Cord serum | |||||
| Sex steroids | M:Serum | ||||||||
| Methylomics (genome-wide) | Cord PAXgene | ||||||||
| Transcriptomics (genome-wide) | Cord PAXgene | ||||||||
Q questionnaire as completed by mothers, EHR electronic health record, C child, M maternal, P partner
Minimally detectable difference in standard deviation between groups according to exposure prevalence
| Proportion exposed (%) | NYU CHES cohort (n = 2000) |
|---|---|
| 50 | 0.125 |
| 20 | 0.157 |
| 10 | 0.209 |
| 5 | 0.287 |
| 1 | 0.630 |
The minimally detectable difference in the unit of standard deviation of outcome between exposed versus unexposed group were estimated using two-sample t test assuming equal variance with type I error of 5% at power of 80%
Descriptive characteristics of NYU CHES study participants by postnatal enrollment status
| Characteristica | Participants consented to postnatal phase | Participants not consented to postnatal phase |
|---|---|---|
| n = 1597a | n = 403 | |
| Age at enrollment, mean (SD), years | 32.0 (5.5) | 31.2 (5.7) |
| Race/ethnicity, n (%) | ||
| Hispanic | 769 (49%) | 196 (49%) |
| White, not of Hispanic origin | 546 (34%) | 131 (32%) |
| Black, not of Hispanic origin | 84 (5%) | 30 (7%) |
| Asian | 145 (9%) | 35 (9%) |
| Other | 14 (1%) | 3 (1%) |
| Multiple | 35 (2%) | 7 (2%) |
| Marital status, n (%) | ||
| Married/living with a partner | 1410 (88%) | 347 (86%) |
| Divorced/separated | 38 (3%) | 6 (2%) |
| Single/widowed | 149 (9%) | 49 (12%) |
| Education, n (%) | ||
| High school or less | 491 (31%) | 144 (36%) |
| Some college but no degree | 187 (12%) | 42 (11%) |
| Associate degree | 76 (5%) | 22 (6%) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 360 (22%) | 97 (24%) |
| Post graduate degree | 472 (30%) | 92 (23%) |
| Household income, n (%) | ||
| Less than $30,000 | 258 (17%) | 62 (16%) |
| $30,000–$49,999 | 128 (8%) | 40 (11%) |
| $50,000–$74,999 | 104 (7%) | 28 (7%) |
| $75,000–$99,999 | 70 (4%) | 23 (6%) |
| $100,000 or more | 630 (40%) | 129 (34%) |
| Don’t know | 368 (24%) | 101 (26%) |
| Employed, n (%) | 1046 (66%) | 260 (65%) |
| Insurance, n (%) | ||
| Public | 798 (50%) | 221 (55%) |
| Private | 786 (50%) | 175 (45%) |
| Use of cigarettes and other related products during pregnancy, n (%) | ||
| Never | 1450 (91%) | 362 (90%) |
| Used, stopped in pregnancy | 127 (8%) | 35 (9%) |
| Used, continued in pregnancy | 18 (1%) | 5 (1%) |
| Alcohol use during pregnancy, n (%) | ||
| Never | 518 (32%) | 144 (36%) |
| Used, stopped in pregnancy | 809 (51%) | 215 (54%) |
| Used, continued in pregnancy | 268 (17%) | 40 (10%) |
| Pre-pregnancy body mass index, mean (SD), kg/m2 | 26.4 (5.9) | 25.8 (5.1) |
| Nulliparous, n (%) | 779 (49%) | 223 (56%) |
a1597 mothers of 1624 children