Pesticide exposure during pregnancy and low birth weight.
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2012-07
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Background: Limited epidemiologic studies have investigated the effects of pesticide exposure
during pregnancy on low birth weight in offspring in rural China.
Methods: A survey of a total of 503 women was conducted in Ling county of Shandong Province
of China following delivery from 1 November 2009 to 8 February 2010.
Results: After adjustment for confounding and compared with no pesticide exposure, multiple
logistic regression showed a non-significant increased likelihood of low birth weight for both
children of mothers exposed to pesticides when not pregnant (OR = 1.80, 95% CI: 0.62, 5.22) and
mothers exposed to pesticides during pregnancy (OR = 2.42, 95% CI: 0.73, 8.08); multiple linear
regression showed a non-significant reduced birth weight for both children of mothers exposed
to pesticides when not pregnant (β=–0.59, p=0.28) and mothers exposed to pesticides during
pregnancy (β=–0.89, p=0.15).
Conclusions: Exposure to pesticides during pregnancy was associated with a non-significant
increase in low birth weight in this rural Chinese population. Future studies using larger sample
sizes and longer follow-up periods are warranted.
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Pesticide, pregnancy, low birth weight
Citation
WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health 2012; 1(3): 232-238.