Early-life exposure to outdoor air pollution and respiratory health, ear infections, and eczema in infants from the INMA study: Supplemental material

Aguilera, I; Pedersen, M; Garcia-Esteban, R; Ballester, F; Basterrechea, M; Esplugues, A; Fernández-Somoano, A; Lertxundi, A; Tardón, A; Sunyer, J

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1514281

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Journal Article

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Supplemental Data

Year

2013

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English

HERO ID 1514281
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Year 2013
Title Early-life exposure to outdoor air pollution and respiratory health, ear infections, and eczema in infants from the INMA study: Supplemental material
Authors Aguilera, I; Pedersen, M; Garcia-Esteban, R; Ballester, F; Basterrechea, M; Esplugues, A; Fernández-Somoano, A; Lertxundi, A; Tardón, A; Sunyer, J
Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
Volume 121
Issue 3
Abstract Figure S1. Flowchart illustrating the main phases in the study. Table S1. Air pollution sampling campaigns, LUR models and fixed stations used for temporal adjustment in each study area. Table S2. Adjusted associations between prenatal exposure to outdoor NO2 or benzene (per IQR increase) and LRTI, wheezing, eczema, and ear infections during the first 12-18 months of age. Table S3. Adjusted associations between prenatal and postnatal exposure to outdoor NO2 or benzene and ear infections by study area. Table S4. Adjusted associations between prenatal exposure to outdoor NO2 or benzene and LRTI, wheezing, eczema, and ear infections during the first 12-18 months of age, stratified by potential modifying factors.
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