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Increased Risk of Gestational Hypertension by Periconceptional Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Effect Modification by Prenatal Depression.

Zhongzheng NiuRima HabreTingyu YangXinci ChenMario VigilKarina BarraganFrederick W LurmannNathan R PavlovicBrendan H GrubbsClaudia M. Toledo-CorralJill E JohnstonGenevieve F DuntonDeborah LernerNathana LurveyLaila A Al-MarayatiSandrah P EckelCarrie V BretonTheresa M BastainShohreh F Farzan
Published in: Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979) (2024)
We identified periconception through early pregnancy as a susceptible window of air pollution exposure with an increased risk of GH. Prenatal depression increases vulnerability to air pollution exposure and GH.
Keyphrases
  • air pollution
  • particulate matter
  • pregnant women
  • lung function
  • depressive symptoms
  • blood pressure
  • sleep quality
  • weight gain
  • growth hormone
  • climate change
  • weight loss
  • pregnancy outcomes