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Early-life air pollution and green space exposures as determinants of stunting among children under age five in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Prince Michael AmegborClive E SabelLaust H MortensenAmar J MehtaMark W Rosenberg
Published in: Journal of exposure science & environmental epidemiology (2023)
This study explores the effect of early-life environmental exposures on child growth or stunting among sub-Saharan African children. The study focuses on three exposure windows - pregnancy, after birth and cumulative exposure during pregnancy and after birth. The study also employs spatial analysis to assess the spatial burden of stunted growth in relation to environmental exposures and socioeconomic factors. The findings suggest major air pollutants are associated with stunted growth among children in sub-Saharan Africa.
Keyphrases
  • early life
  • air pollution
  • young adults
  • pregnant women
  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • lung function
  • risk factors
  • cystic fibrosis
  • climate change
  • gestational age