1. Personal assessment of the external exposome during pregnancy and childhood in Europe
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Per E. Schwarze, Marina Vafeiadi, David Donaire-Gonzalez, Berit Granum, Rosemary R. C. McEachan, Jeroen de Bont, Inga Petraviciene, Ariadna Curto, Eirini Michalaki, Gunn Marit Aasvang, Maribel Casas, Pau Pañella, Audrius Dedele, Ibon Tamayo-Uria, Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen, Mariza Kampouri, Leda Chatzi, John Wright, Oliver Robinson, Regina Grazuleviciene, Xavier Basagaña, Dagmar Waiblinger, Montserrat de Castro, Antònia Valentín, Rémy Slama, Carin Helena Meinhard-Kjellstad, Sarah Lyon-Caen, Cyntia B. Manzano-Salgado, Martine Vrijheid, Sandra Andrusaityte, Complexe Genetica, and RS: NUTRIM - R3 - Respiratory & Age-related Health
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Adult ,Ultraviolet radiation ,Exposome ,Fine particulate ,Physical activity ,010501 environmental sciences ,Dynamic modelling ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Black carbon ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,PARTICULATE MATTER ,Air Pollution ,Green spaces ,Environmental health ,MEASURED PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY ,medicine ,Humans ,ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cities ,Child ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,SURROUNDING GREENNESS ,Air Pollutants ,ULTRAFINE PARTICLES ,business.industry ,Personal exposure monitoring ,AIR-POLLUTION ,medicine.disease ,Childhood ,Europe ,PATTERNS ,Female ,HEALTH ,business ,Environmental Monitoring ,ULTRAVIOLET-RADIATION - Abstract
The human exposome affects child development and health later in life, but its personal external levels, variability, and correlations are largely unknown. We characterized the personal external exposome of pregnant women and children in eight European cities. Panel studies included 167 pregnant women and 183 children (aged 6-11 years). A personal exposure monitoring kit composed of smartphone, accelerometer, ultraviolet (UV) dosimeter, and two air pollution monitors were used to monitor physical activity (PA), fine particulate matter (PM2.5), black carbon, traffic-related noise, UV-B radiation, and natural outdoor environments (NOE). 77% of women performed the adult recommendation of >= 150 min/week of moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA), while only 3% of children achieved the childhood recommendation of >= 60 min/day MVPA. 11% of women and 17% of children were exposed to daily PM2.5 levels higher than recommended >= 25 mu g/m(3)). Mean exposure to noise ranged from Lden 51.1 dB in Kaunas to Lden 65.2 dB in Barcelona. 4% of women and 23% of children exceeded the recommended maximum of 2 Standard-Erythemal-Dose of UV-B at least once a week. 33% of women and 43% of children never reached the minimum NOE contact recommendation of >= 30 min/week. The variations in air and noise pollution exposure were dominated by between-city variability, while most of the variation observed for NOE contact and PA was between-participants. The correlations between all personal exposures ranged from very low to low (Rho
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- 2019
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