Early to mid-prenatal PM2.5 exposure, child lung function linked

Elevated fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide exposure in the early to middle weeks of pregnancy had links to lower lung function measures in offspring aged 8 to 14 years, according to results published in CHEST.
“We found that exposure to air pollution during mid-gestation is associated with lower lung function outcomes in childhood,” Maria José Rosa, DrPH, environmental epidemiologist and associate professor in the department of environmental medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, told Healio.
In this study, Rosa and colleagues evaluated 429 mother-child pairs
