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Abstract
A mountain of evidence has shown that people's physical and mental health can be affected
by various air pollutions. Poor pregnancy outcomes are associated with exposure to
air pollution. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the association between air
pollutions (PM2.5, PM10, SO2, NO2, CO, and O3) and preterm birth/low birth weight
in Guangdong province, China.
Publisher:
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
ISSN
(Electronic):
1471-2458
ISSN
(Print):
1471-2458
Publication date
(Electronic):
Jan 03 2019
Volume: 19
Issue: 1
Affiliations
[1
]
Institute of Psychology Continuing Education College, University of the Chinese Academy
of Sciences, National Research Institute for Family Planning, No.12, Dahuisi Road,
Hai Dian District, Beijing, 100081, China.
[2
]
Research Center for Mental Health and Behavior Big Data, National Research Institute
for Family Planning, Beijing, China. gracexjh@163.com.
[3
]
Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
[4
]
Research Center for Mental Health and Behavior Big Data, National Research Institute
for Family Planning, Beijing, China.
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