Exposure metrics for smoke waves from wildland fires and their associations with preterm birth in California.

IF 3.8 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Environmental Epidemiology Pub Date : 2026-04-08 eCollection Date: 2026-04-01 DOI:10.1097/EE9.0000000000000470
Sally Picciotto, Nathan R Pavlovic, Frederick W Lurmann, ShihMing Huang, Elizabeth M Noth, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Amy M Padula
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Wildland fire smoke has been linked to preterm birth, but the relative contributions of exposure frequency, duration, and intensity remain unclear. We defined a smoke wave as two or more consecutive days with wildfire-specific particulate matter of aerodynamic diameter ≤ 2.5 microns concentrations exceeding thresholds (5 and 20 μg/m3) and assessed the associations of preterm birth with several different metrics of exposure based on smoke waves experienced during pregnancy. These exposure metrics emphasized different aspects of exposure: intensity was always included via the threshold concentrations but was particularly emphasized in metrics quantifying the average or maximum concentration during smoke waves; frequency was considered in the count of smoke waves experienced; and duration was emphasized in metrics quantifying the total number of smoke wave days or the maximum length of a single smoke wave. Finally, all three aspects contribute to the cumulative exposure during smoke waves. We used Cox proportional hazards models to compare pregnancies at the same gestational age, adjusting for season of conception, health insurance type, and birthing parents' age, education level, race/ethnicity, and smoking status. Increases in each exposure metric were associated with higher hazards of preterm birth. For example, an increase of 3 smoke waves based on a 5 μg/m3 threshold was associated with a hazard ratio of 1.02 (95% confidence interval: 1.01, 1.02), and an increase of 10 smoke wave days based on a 20 μg/m3 threshold was associated with a hazard ratio of 1.03 (1.02, 1.05). Metrics incorporating duration or frequency of smoke waves showed stronger associations with preterm birth than those focusing mainly on intensity.

加州野火烟波的暴露指标及其与早产的关系。
野火烟雾与早产有关,但暴露频率、持续时间和强度的相对影响尚不清楚。我们将烟雾波定义为连续两天或更长时间,空气动力学直径≤2.5微米的野火特定颗粒物浓度超过阈值(5和20 μg/m3),并根据怀孕期间经历的烟雾波评估了早产与几种不同暴露指标的关系。这些暴露指标强调暴露的不同方面:强度总是通过阈值浓度包括在内,但在量化烟波期间的平均或最大浓度时特别强调;频率被考虑在烟波经历的计数中;在量化烟雾波总天数或单个烟雾波最大长度的指标中,强调了持续时间。最后,这三个方面都对烟波期间的累积暴露有贡献。我们使用Cox比例风险模型来比较相同胎龄的妊娠,调整了受孕季节、健康保险类型、分娩父母的年龄、教育水平、种族/民族和吸烟状况。每项暴露指标的增加都与早产的高风险相关。例如,以5 μg/m3为阈值,烟波增加3天,其风险比为1.02(95%可信区间为1.01,1.02);以20 μg/m3为阈值,烟波增加10天,其风险比为1.03(1.02,1.05)。结合烟波持续时间或频率的指标显示,与主要关注烟波强度的指标相比,这些指标与早产的关联更强。
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Environmental Epidemiology
Environmental Epidemiology Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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