[A review of progress in research of effect of air pollutants on fetal growth]
- PMID: 28100391
- DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-6450.2017.01.024
[A review of progress in research of effect of air pollutants on fetal growth]
Abstract
Slow fetal growth is a global public health concern because it might be associated with many diseases later in life. With the progress of technology to measure long-term air pollution exposure. Many epidemiological studies have evaluated the effects of maternal air pollutant exposure on fetal growth. In this paper, we summarize the research progress in this field after the analysis on the related literatures retrieved from the databases of Medline and Web of Science.
胎儿生长发育迟缓与围产期、儿童时期及成年后的多种疾病相关,是重要的公共卫生问题。随着空气污染物长期暴露测量技术的进步,近年来陆续有流行病学研究观察了孕期空气污染物暴露水平对胎儿生长发育的影响。笔者通过查阅Medline、Web of Science数据库,对近年来空气污染物与胎儿生长发育关系的研究进展做综述。
Keywords: Air pollution; Environmental health; Fetal growth.
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