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Contribution of greenness, air pollution, and residential food environment to excess gestational weight gain: A cross-sectional study in Wuhan, China.
Miyuan Wang
Chen Wen
Chenmiao Zhou
Haiqing Qi
Mengna Wei
Wenqi Xia
Yimin Wang
Jianduan Zhang
Published in:
Preventive medicine (2024)
This study emphasizes that exposure to elevated air pollution, high-density residential neighbourhood food environments, and low levels of greenness is a neighbourhood obesogenic environment for pregnant women.
Keyphrases
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air pollution
weight gain
high density
pregnant women
body mass index
birth weight
particulate matter
lung function
weight loss
human health
coronavirus disease
physical activity
pregnancy outcomes
risk factors
risk assessment
cystic fibrosis
climate change