Urban environment during pregnancy, cognitive abilities, motor function, and externalizing and internalizing symptoms at 2–5 years old in 3 Canadian birth cohorts

IF 9.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environment International Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2024.109222
Anne-Claire Binter , Dany Doiron , Martine Shareck , Tona Pitt , Sheila W. McDonald , Padmaja Subbarao , Wiliam D. Fraser , Suzanne C. Tough , Jeffrey Brook , Mònica Guxens
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Abstract

Background

More than 80% of the Canadian population lives in urban settings. Urban areas usually bring exposure to poorer air quality, less access to green spaces, and higher building density. These environmental factors may endanger child development.

Objective

To assess the relationship of urban environmental exposures during pregnancy with cognitive abilities, motor function, externalizing and internalizing symptoms in children.

Method

We included 6,279 mother–child pairs from 3 Canadian population-based birth-cohorts (3D Cohort Study in Montreal, Quebec City, and Sherbrooke, AOF Study in Calgary, CHILD Study in Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, and Winnipeg). We estimated 7 environmental exposures of the built environment, surrounding greenness, and air pollution, around participant’s home addresses during pregnancy. Validated neuropsychological tests were used to assess non-verbal and verbal abilities, gross and fine motor function, externalizing and internalizing symptoms at child’s age 2 to 5 years. We assessed associations of each environmental exposure indicator with each of the 6 outcomes, using multivariate linear regression models. We conducted analyses separately by city of recruitment and combined estimates in meta-analyses.

Results

Overall, urban environment during pregnancy was not associated with cognitive abilities (e.g., −0.81 non-verbal points 95 %CI [-2.10; 0.48] per 1 μg/m3 increase in PM2.5), motor function, or externalizing and internalizing symptoms. In individual cohorts, we found associations of some environmental exposures, in particular building density, fine particles, and nitrogen dioxide with non-verbal abilities, verbal abilities, and fine motor function, but overall confidence intervals in the meta-analyses included the null.

Conclusion

We found no evidence of a relationship of prenatal built environment, surrounding greenness, and air pollution with cognitive abilities, motor functions or externalizing and internalizing symptoms in childhood. Urban environment has been shown to influence health across the lifecourse, however, specific exposures during pregnancy do not seem associated with poorer neurodevelopment in children of 2- to 5- year.

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在3个加拿大出生队列中,2-5岁时怀孕期间的城市环境、认知能力、运动功能和外化和内化症状
超过80%的加拿大人口生活在城市环境中。城市地区通常空气质量较差,绿地较少,建筑密度较高。这些环境因素可能危害儿童的发育。目的探讨孕期城市环境暴露与儿童认知能力、运动功能、外化和内化症状的关系。方法纳入来自加拿大3个人口出生队列的6279对母婴(蒙特利尔、魁北克市和舍布鲁克的3D队列研究,卡尔加里的AOF研究,埃德蒙顿、温哥华、多伦多和温尼伯的儿童研究)。我们估计了怀孕期间参与者家庭住址周围建筑环境、周围绿化和空气污染的7种环境暴露。采用有效的神经心理学测试来评估儿童2至5岁 时的非语言和语言能力、粗大和精细运动功能、外化和内化症状。我们使用多元线性回归模型评估了每个环境暴露指标与6个结果的相关性。我们分别按招聘城市进行了分析,并在荟萃分析中进行了综合估计。结果总体而言,怀孕期间的城市环境与认知能力无关(例如,- 0.81非语言分95 %CI [-2.10;0.48]每1 μg/m3 PM2.5增加),运动功能,或外化和内化症状。在个体队列中,我们发现一些环境暴露,特别是建筑密度、细颗粒物和二氧化氮与非语言能力、语言能力和精细运动功能有关,但meta分析的总体置信区间包括零。结论未发现产前建筑环境、周围绿化和空气污染与儿童认知能力、运动功能或外化和内化症状之间的关系。城市环境已被证明影响整个生命过程中的健康,然而,怀孕期间的特定暴露似乎与2至5岁儿童的神经发育不良无关。
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
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2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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