2014
Association between airborne PM2.5 chemical constituents and birth weight—implication of buffer exposure assignment
Ebisu K, Belanger K, Bell ML. Association between airborne PM2.5 chemical constituents and birth weight—implication of buffer exposure assignment. Environmental Research Letters 2014, 9: 084007. PMID: 26594233, PMCID: PMC4651451, DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/9/8/084007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Relationship between birth weight and exposure to airborne fine particulate potassium and titanium during gestation
Bell ML, Belanger K, Ebisu K, Gent JF, Leaderer BP. Relationship between birth weight and exposure to airborne fine particulate potassium and titanium during gestation. Environmental Research 2012, 117: 83-89. PMID: 22705336, PMCID: PMC3418490, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2012.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLow birth weightBirth weightAdverse pregnancy outcomesPregnancy outcomesTerm infantsAirborne fine particulate matterStudy populationIQR increaseMothers' exposureAfrican American mothersFirst birthInfantsEffect estimatesConfidence intervalsWhite mothersPregnancyHealth impactsRiskExposureFine particulate matterMothersMost studiesGestationWeight