Sex-specific influence of prenatal air pollutant exposure on neonatal neurobehavioral development and the sensitive window
Chen B, Huang S, He J, He Q, Chen S, Liu X, Peng S, Luo D, Duan Y. Sex-specific influence of prenatal air pollutant exposure on neonatal neurobehavioral development and the sensitive window. Chemosphere 2020, 254: 126824. PMID: 32335443, DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.126824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAir pollution exposurePollution exposurePrenatal exposure to PM<sub>2.5</sub>Exposure to PM<sub>2.5</sub>Adverse effects of air pollution exposureEffects of air pollution exposurePrenatal air pollution exposureThree-pollutant modelsMonitoring station dataInverse distance weighting methodTrimester-specific associationsNeonatal behavioral neurological assessmentMultivariable restricted cubic spline functionsAssociated with behavioral scoresDistance weighting methodSensitive time windowMother-newborn pairsNeurobehavioral developmentSensitive windowNeonatal neurobehavioral developmentRestricted cubic spline functionsBehavioral neurological assessmentDose-dependent mannerDose-response relationshipBirth cohort study