Zeyuan Fu, Xiaoyi Sun, Xupu Yang, Xiaoqian Li, Yizhe Zhang, Xiaolin Zhang, Huicai Guo, Yi Liu, Xuehui Liu
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Abstract
Some studies have shown that maternal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may be related to the neonatal birth weight. The purpose of this study was to explore this relationship between maternal exposure to PFAS and neonatal birth weight. All papers published before March 2024 were retrieved from the Web of Science, PubMed, and Embase databases. A thorough meta-analysis was carried out, involving data extracted from 1,673 samples obtained from a total of 24 articles. Our study found a significantly negative association between maternal PFOS exposure and neonatal birth weight (β= -71.55; 95 %CI= -114.47, -28.62), with high heterogeneity (I2 =64.15 %, p<0.0001). Similarly, there was a significant negative correlation between maternal PFOA exposure and neonatal birth weight (β= -81.26; 95 %CI= -126.08, -36.43), with high heterogeneity (I2 =67.23 %, p<0.0001). Subunit analysis showed that there was a significantly negative correlation between PFOS exposure and neonatal birth weight in mid-to-late pregnancy and after delivery (β= -97.87; 95 %CI= -181.83, -13.92, β= -138.06; 95 %CI= -255.91, -20.20), PFOA exposure showed a negative correlation with neonatal birth weight in mid-to-late pregnancy (β= -85.89; 95 %CI= -139.31, -32.47), while PFNA exposure also showed a negative correlation with neonatal birth weight in mid-to-late pregnancy (β= -90.39; 95 %CI= -152.90, -27.88). However, no significant correlation was observed for PFNA exposure (β=3.95; 95% CI= -10.41, 18.31), with medium heterogeneity (I2 =40.56 %, p=0.0574), or for PFHxS exposure (β=4.61; 95 %CI= -10.60, 19.81), with medium heterogeneity (I2 =29.27 %, p=0.1368). Further research is needed to better understand the implications of these findings on maternal and neonatal health.
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Reviews on Environmental Health (REVEH) is an international peer-reviewed journal that aims to fill the need for publication of review articles on hot topics in the field of environmental health. Reviews on Environmental Health aims to be an inspiring forum for scientists, environmentalists, physicians, engineers, and students who are concerned with aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physiological and psychosociological interactions between man and physical, chemical, biological, and social factors in the environment.
Reviews on Environmental Health is an important niche served by no other journal, that’s being a site where thoughtful reviews can be published on a variety of subjects related to both health and environment. One challenge is to bridge the research on environmental causes of disease with the clinical practice of medicine. Reviews on Environmental Health is a source of integrated information on environment and health subjects that will be of value to the broad scientific community, whether students, junior and senior professionals, or clinicians.