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    Environmental exposure during pregnancy: influence on prenatal development and early life: a comprehensive review

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    URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10902/36267
    DOI: 10.1159/000514884
    ISSN: 1015-3837
    ISSN: 1421-9964
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    Gómez-Roig, M. Dolores; Pascal, Rosalía; Cahuana, Marc Josep; García-Algar, Óscar; Sebastiani, Giorgia; Andreu-Fernández, Vicente; Martínez, Leopoldo; Rodríguez, Gerardo; Iglesia, Iris; Ortiz-Arrabal, Olimpia; Mesa, María Dolores; Cabero Pérez, María JesúsAutoridad Unican; Guerra Díez, José LorenzoAutoridad Unican; Llurba, Elisa; Domínguez, Carla; Zanini, Maria Julia; Foraster, Maria; Larqué, Elvira; Cabañas, Fernando; [et al.]
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    2021
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    This is the accepted manuscript version of an article published by Karger Publishers in Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2021, 48(4), 245-257 and available on https://doi.org/10.1159/000514884.
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    Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy, 2021, 48(4), 245-257
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    Karger
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    https://doi.org/10.1159/000514884
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    Environmental exposure
    Endocrine disruptor compounds
    Heavy metals
    Noise
    Air pollution
    Pregnancy expo
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    Preconception and prenatal exposure to environmental contaminants may affect future health. Pregnancy and early life are critical sensitive windows of susceptibility. The aim of this review was to summarize current evidence on the toxic effects of environment exposure during pregnancy, the neonatal period, and childhood. Alcohol use is related to foetal alcohol spectrum disorders, foetal alcohol syndrome being its most extreme form. Smoking is associated with placental abnormalities, preterm birth, stillbirth, or impaired growth and development, as well as with intellectual impairment, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases later in life. Negative birth outcomes have been linked to the use of drugs of abuse. Pregnant and lactating women are exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and heavy metals present in foodstuffs, which may alter hormones in the body. Prenatal exposure to these compounds has been associated with pre-eclampsia and intrauterine growth restriction, preterm birth, and thyroid function. Metals can accumulate in the placenta, causing foetal growth restriction. Evidence on the effects of air pollutants on pregnancy is constantly growing, for example, preterm birth, foetal growth restriction, increased uterine vascular resistance, impaired placental vascularization, increased gestational diabetes, and reduced telomere length. The advantages of breastfeeding outweigh any risks from contaminants. However, it is important to assess health outcomes of toxic exposures via breastfeeding. Initial studies suggest an association between pre-eclampsia and environmental noise, particularly with early-onset pre-eclampsia. There is rising evidence of the negative effects of environmental contaminants following exposure during pregnancy and breastfeeding, which should be considered a major public health issue.
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