Heat Waves and Early Birth: Exploring Vulnerability by Individual- and Area-Level Factors

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Geohealth Pub Date : 2025-04-23 DOI:10.1029/2025GH001348
A. Fitch, M. Huang, M. J. Strickland, A. J. Newman, C. Kalb, J. L. Warren, S. Kelley, X. Zheng, H. H. Chang, L. A. Darrow
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Extreme heat has been linked to many health outcomes, including preterm and early term birth. We examine associations between acute heat wave exposure and risk of preterm (PTB) (28–36 weeks) or early term (ETB) (37–38 weeks) birth, stratified by individual-level and area-level factors. Daily ambient mean temperature was linked to maternal residence in state vital records for preterm and early term births in California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Oregon between 1990 and 2017. Heat waves were identified during the four-day exposure window preceding birth using the 97.5th percentile mean temperature for zip code tabulation areas (ZCTA). We used a time-stratified case-crossover design, restricted to the warm season (May through September) and stratified by maternal age, maternal education, ZCTA-level impervious land cover or social deprivation index. We pooled estimated odds ratios across states using inverse-variance weighting. The PTB and ETB analyses included up to 945,836 and 2,966,661 cases, respectively. Heat-related ETB risk was consistently highest among women <25 years of age, women with ≤high school education, and women living in areas of higher social deprivation and impervious land cover. PTB associations were also elevated in these subgroups, but positive associations were also observed among older, more educated mothers, and in areas with less social deprivation. Across all subgroups and outcomes, the change in odds associated with heat waves ranged from no increase to a 7.9% increase. Heat-related early term birth risk is enhanced among subgroups associated with socioeconomic disadvantage, but patterns of vulnerability were less consistent for preterm birth.

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热浪与早产:通过个体和区域层面的因素探索脆弱性
极端高温与许多健康结果有关,包括早产和早产。我们研究了急性热浪暴露与早产(PTB)(28-36周)或早产(ETB)(37-38周)出生风险之间的关系,并按个人水平和地区水平因素分层。1990年至2017年期间,加利福尼亚州、佛罗里达州、佐治亚州、堪萨斯州、内华达州、新泽西州、北卡罗来纳州和俄勒冈州早产儿和早产的州生命记录中,每日环境平均温度与孕产妇居住有关。使用邮政编码制表区域(ZCTA)的97.5%平均温度,在出产前四天暴露窗口中确定了热浪。我们采用了时间分层的病例交叉设计,限制在温暖季节(5月至9月),并根据母亲年龄、母亲教育程度、zcta水平的不透水土地覆盖或社会剥夺指数进行分层。我们使用反方差加权方法汇总了各州的估计比值比。PTB和ETB分析分别包括945,836例和29966,661例。与热相关的ETB风险在25岁以下的女性、高中以下教育程度的女性以及生活在社会剥夺程度较高和土地覆盖不透水地区的女性中始终最高。在这些亚组中,PTB的相关性也有所升高,但在年龄较大、受教育程度较高的母亲和社会剥夺程度较低的地区,也观察到呈正相关。在所有亚组和结果中,与热浪相关的几率变化从没有增加到增加7.9%不等。与高温相关的早产风险在与社会经济劣势相关的亚组中增加,但早产儿的脆弱性模式不太一致。
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Geohealth
Geohealth Environmental Science-Pollution
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
6.20%
发文量
124
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: GeoHealth will publish original research, reviews, policy discussions, and commentaries that cover the growing science on the interface among the Earth, atmospheric, oceans and environmental sciences, ecology, and the agricultural and health sciences. The journal will cover a wide variety of global and local issues including the impacts of climate change on human, agricultural, and ecosystem health, air and water pollution, environmental persistence of herbicides and pesticides, radiation and health, geomedicine, and the health effects of disasters. Many of these topics and others are of critical importance in the developing world and all require bringing together leading research across multiple disciplines.
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