Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi(JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH)
Online ISSN : 2187-8986
Print ISSN : 0546-1766
ISSN-L : 0546-1766
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Decrease in birth weight and gestational age by arsenic among the newborn in Shanghai, China
Lei XUKazuhito YOKOYAMAYing TIANFeng-Yuan PIAOFumihiko KITAMURAHirotaka KIDAPei WANG
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2011 Volume 58 Issue 2 Pages 89-95

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Abstract
Objectives To assess the effects of trace metals on birth weight and gestational age among newborn babies of mothers without occupational exposure.
Methods The subjects examined were 142 newborn babies (71 males and 71 females) delivered at two university hospitals in Shanghai, China and their parents. Relationships of newborn birth weight and gestational age to concentrations of arsenic, lead, cadmium, manganese, zinc, and cobalt in maternal and cord blood were investigated.
Results Birth weight was 3379.5±440.8 (2090-4465) g and the gestational age was 39.7±1.3 (35-43) weeks. Stepwise regression analysis indicated that, in the male newborn, birth weight and gestational age were inversely related to the logarithm arsenic concentration (4.13±3.21 μg/l) in mothers' whole blood.
Conclusion Arsenic might have a negative influence on newborn birth weight and gestational age at a relatively low exposure level. This effect was observed in male but not female babies, suggesting a sex differential in susceptibility to arsenic at an early stage of development. Although birth weight is believed to be related to gestational age, arsenic may directly affect both birth weight and gestational age.
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© 2011 Japanese Society of Public Health
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