Shanghai's dedicated efforts in enhancing its ecological environment over the past year have yielded impressive results, with ...
The air that women breathe up to three months before they become pregnant can have an effect on the future baby’s size. A ...
In a study of more than 5,000 mothers and their children, exposure to air pollution during the three months before pregnancy predicted higher child body mass index (BMI) and related obesity risk ...
Discover how pre-pregnancy exposure to air pollution can elevate childhood obesity risk and the significance of reducing it.
A recent study reveals that exposure to air pollution before conception could have consequences on children's health.
In a study of more than 5,000 mothers and their children, exposure to air pollution during the three months before pregnancy predicted higher child body mass index (BMI) and related obesity risk ...
Greater exposure to air pollution particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the three months before conception can raise the risk of childhood obesity to two years after birth, ac ...
Research on a cohort of Chinese mothers and their children has found exposure to elevated levels of particulate matter in the ...
Increased exposure to air pollution in the months prior to pregnancy is associated with higher body mass index (BMI) and ...