Effects of heavy metal exposure during pregnancy on birth outcomes

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Zinia Sabrina Shafi,Yang Ki-Hyeok,Lee Eun Ju,Lim Myoung-Nam,Kim Jeeyoung,Kim Woo Jin,Park Choonghee,Kim Hyun Jeong,Jung Soon-Won,Hong Sooyeon,Jung A-Ra,Lee Jueun,Do Yu Seung,Hwang Namkyoung,Jeong Dong Jin,Seo Heung Won,Kim Hae Soon,Lee Myeongjee,Park Eun Kyo,Lee Seulbi,Kook Hoon,Baek Hee Jo,Moon Jai Dong,Park Won Ju,Shin Myung-Geun,Paik Ki-Chung,Kwon Ho-Jang,Lim Myung-Ho,Yoo Seung Jin,Bae Sanghyuk,Hong Young-Seoub,Kim Yu-Mi,Seo Jeong-Wook,Kim Myo Jing,Chueh Hee Won,Lim Dae Hyun,Kim Jeong Hee,Park Joohye,Kim Donghyun,So Hye Ju,Hong Sung-Chul,Lee Keun Hwa,Kim Su-Young,Na Sunghun,Choung Ji Tae,Yoo Young,Seo Sung Chul,Kang Hyeonju,Jang Ji Yeon,Jung Minyoung,Chun Se-Jin,Kim Young-Min,Kim Jihyun,Lim Youn-Hee,Park Joong Shin,Park Chan-Wook,Shin Choong Ho,Woo Kuck Hyeun,Choi SungYong,Kim Jin Kyung,Yang Wonho,Hur Jongil,Park Myung-Sook,Choi Kyung-Hwa,Lee Seung-Hwa,Oh Inbo,Lee Jiho,Sim Chang Sun,

Abstract

AbstractExposure to heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and mercury poses serious health risks to pregnant women because of their high toxicity. In this study, we investigated the associations of heavy metal exposure with birth outcomes of Korean infants. Data of 5,215 women between 2015 and 2019 were analyzed. This study was part of the Korean Children’s Environmental Health (Ko-CHENS) study. Linear regression and logistic regression analyses were used to examine effects of concentrations of lead, cadmium, and mercury on birth weight, small for gestational age, and large for gestational age after adjusting for maternal age groups, parity, infant sex, education, income, smoking, drinking, body mass index, stillbirth, premature birth, diabetes, hypertension, and gestational diabetes. Besides adjusting for these covariates, each metal was mutually adjusted to estimate birth weight and large for gestational age status. Maternal cadmium concentrations during early pregnancy (β =  − 39.96; 95% confidence interval (CI): − 63.76, − 16.17) and late pregnancy (β =  − 37.24; 95% CI − 61.63, − 12.84) were significantly associated with birth weight. Cadmium levels during early pregnancy (adjusted OR = 0.637; 95% CI 0.444, 0.912) were also associated with large for gestational age status. Our findings suggest that prenatal cadmium exposure, even at a low level of exposure, is significantly associated with low birth weight.

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Ministry of Environment

Ministry of Education, South Korea

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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