Research paper
Childhood air pollution exposure is related to cognitive, educational and mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescence: a longitudinal birth cohort study
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- Childhood air pollution exposure is related to cognitive, educational and mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescence: a longitudinal birth cohort study
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Background: A growing body of evidence supports an association between air pollution exposure and adverse mental health outcomes, especially in adulthood however, very little is known about the effects of early life air pollution exposure during childhood. We examined longitudinal associations between the extent and timing of children's annual air pollution exposure from conception to age 10 years and a wide range of cognitive, educational and mental health outcomes in childhood and adolescen...
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- Scholarly text / Journal article
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- Date created
- 2025-02-19
- Creator
- Hobbs, Matthew / Deng, Bingyu / Woodward, Lianne / Marek, Lukas / McLeod, Geri / Sturman, Andy / Kingham, Simon / Ahuriri-Driscoll, Annabel / Eggleton, Phoebe / Campbell, Malcolm / Boden, Joseph
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45093
- Related subjects
- Childhood air pollution / environmental health / GIS / longitudinal / mental health / spatial
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