Portable HEPA filter air cleaner use during pregnancy and children's behavior problem scores: a secondary analysis of the UGAAR randomized controlled trial.

Undarmaa Enkhbat, Enkhjargal Gombojav, Chimeglkham Banzrai, Sarangerel Batsukh, Buyantushig Boldbaatar, Enkhtuul Enkhtuya, Chimedsuren Ochir, David C Bellinger, Bruce P Lanphear, Lawrence C McCandless, Ryan W Allen
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Background: Developmental exposure to particulate matter (PM) air pollution may impair children's behaviors. Our objectives were to quantify the impact of reducing indoor PM using portable HEPA filter air cleaners during pregnancy on behavioral problems in children and to assess associations between indoor fine PM (PM2.5) concentrations during pregnancy and children's behavior.

Methods: This is a secondary analysis of a single-blind parallel-group randomized controlled trial in which we randomly assigned 540 non-smoking pregnant women to receive 1 or 2 HEPA filter air cleaners or no air cleaners. We administered the Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC-3) to caregivers when children were a mean age of 23 months, and again at a mean age of 48 months. Primary outcomes were the four BASC-3 composite scales: externalizing problems, internalizing problems, adaptive skills, and the behavioral symptoms index. We imputed missing data using multiple imputation with chained equations. The primary analysis was by intention-to-treat. In a secondary analysis, we evaluated associations between BASC-3 composite indices and modeled trimester-specific PM2.5 concentrations inside residences.

Results: We enrolled participants at a median of 11 weeks gestation. After excluding miscarriages, still births and neonatal deaths, our analysis included 478 children (233 control and 245 intervention). We observed no differences in the mean BASC-3 scores between treatment groups. An interquartile increase (20.1 µg/m3) in first trimester PM2.5 concentration was associated with higher externalizing problem scores (2.4 units, 95% CI: 0.7, 4.1), higher internalizing problem scores (2.4 units, 95% CI: 0.7, 4.0), lower adaptive skills scores (-1.5 units, 95% CI: -3.0, 0.0), and higher behavior symptoms index scores (2.3 units, 95% CI: 0.7, 3.9). Third trimester PM2.5 concentrations were also associated with some behavioral indices at age 4, but effect estimates were smaller. No significant associations were observed with PM2.5 concentrations during the second trimester or for any of the BASC indices when children were 2 years old.

Conclusion: We found no benefit of reducing indoor particulate air pollution during pregnancy on parent-reported behaviors in children. Associations between indoor PM2.5 concentrations in the first trimester and behavioral scores among 4-year old children suggest that it may be necessary to intervene early in pregnancy to protect children, but these exploratory findings should be interpreted cautiously.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01741051.

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妊娠期间使用便携式HEPA过滤器空气净化器与儿童行为问题评分:UGAAR随机对照试验的二次分析。
背景:发育过程中暴露于颗粒物(PM)空气污染可能损害儿童的行为。我们的目标是量化怀孕期间使用便携式HEPA过滤器空气净化器减少室内PM对儿童行为问题的影响,并评估怀孕期间室内细颗粒物(PM2.5)浓度与儿童行为之间的关系。方法:这是一项单盲平行组随机对照试验的二次分析,我们随机分配540名不吸烟的孕妇接受1或2个HEPA过滤器空气净化器或不使用空气净化器。当儿童平均年龄为23个月时,我们对照顾者进行儿童行为评估系统(BASC-3),并在平均年龄为48个月时再次进行。主要结果为四种BASC-3复合量表:外化问题、内化问题、适应技能和行为症状指数。我们用链式方程的多重输入来输入缺失数据。主要分析是意向治疗。在二次分析中,我们评估了BASC-3复合指数与住宅内三个月特异性PM2.5浓度之间的关联。结果:我们招募了中位妊娠11周的参与者。在排除流产、死产和新生儿死亡后,我们的分析包括478名儿童(对照组233名,干预组245名)。我们观察到治疗组之间的平均BASC-3评分没有差异。妊娠早期PM2.5浓度的四分位数间升高(20.1µg/m3)与较高的外化问题得分(2.4个单位,95% CI: 0.7, 4.1)、较高的内化问题得分(2.4个单位,95% CI: 0.7, 4.0)、较低的适应技能得分(-1.5个单位,95% CI: -3.0, 0.0)和较高的行为症状指数得分(2.3个单位,95% CI: 0.7, 3.9)相关。在孕晚期,PM2.5浓度也与4岁时的一些行为指标有关,但影响估计较小。在妊娠中期和儿童2岁时,没有观察到PM2.5浓度与任何BASC指数的显著关联。结论:我们发现减少怀孕期间室内颗粒物空气污染对父母报告的儿童行为没有好处。孕早期室内PM2.5浓度与4岁儿童行为评分之间的关联表明,可能有必要在怀孕早期进行干预以保护儿童,但这些探索性发现应谨慎解释。试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01741051。
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