Pre- and postnatal exposure to PM2.5 and NO2 and blood pressure in children: Results from the ECHO Cohort.
Ni Y, Law A, Gao X, Szpiro AA, Loftus CT, Jones M, Dearborn LC, Hazlehurst MF, Sherris AR, Ilango S, LeWinn KZ, Bush NR, Zhao Q, Trasande L, Flynn JT, Enquobahrie DA, Nguyen RHN, O'Connor T, Vyas AK, Zhang M, Mirzakhani H, Hipwell A, Starling A, Peterson AK, Ghassabian A, Ferrara A, Aschner J, Collingwood S, Karagas MR, Katzow M, Stroustrup A, Haktnair M, Hartert TV, Snyder BM, Jan S, Singh AM, Dabelea D, Malek AM, Straughen JK, Camargo CA Jr, Buxton MA, Wright R, Carroll K, Sanderson K, Mitchell DK, D'Sa V, Hockett C, Dunlop AL, Farzen SF, Mumford SL, Alshawabkeh AN, Santos HP Jr, Zhang X, Niu Z, Ji N, Breton C, Liang D, Karr CJ; ECHO Cohort Consortium.
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Environ Res. 2026 Mar 1;292:123529. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2025.123529. Epub 2025 Dec 23.
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We converted systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) to age-, sex-, and height-specific percentiles and classified children with SBP and/or DBP 90th percentile as high blood pressure (HBP). Associations of PM(2.5) (per 5-mu g/m(3)) or NO(2) (per 10-ppb) exposur …
We converted systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) to age-, sex-, and height-specific percentiles and classified children with S …