Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351473 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Especially PM2.5, diurnal noise levels and O3 have a short-term impact on total births and heat temperatures on preterm births in Madrid City during the studied period. Our results suggest that, given the widespread exposure of the population to the environmental factors analyzed and the possible effects on long-term health associated to low birth weight. There is a clear need to minimize this exposure through the decrease of air pollution and noise levels and through the behavior modification of the mothers.
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Authors
Virginia Arroyo, Julio DÃaz, Cristina Ortiz, RocÃo Carmona, Marc Sáez, Cristina Linares,