高温对出生结局和儿童营养的影响:使用CIDACS出生队列的研究方案。

Q1 Medicine
Wellcome Open Research Pub Date : 2025-08-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.12688/wellcomeopenres.23909.2
Rita de Cássia Ribeiro-Silva, Maxine Pepper, Priscila Ribas de Farias Costa, Taisa Rodrigues Cortes, Lais Sacramento, Lais Helena Ribeiro, Lisianne Passos Luz, Otavio T Ranzani, Liam Smeeth, Elizabeth B Brickley, Aline Dos Santos Rocha, Julia M Pescarini, Ila Falcão, Poliana Rebouças, Danielson Delgado, Ismael Silveira, Enny S Paixão, Mauricio Barreto
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背景:孕妇和儿童特别容易受到高温对健康的不利影响。利用巴西相关行政数据的强大生态系统,我们的目标是提高我们对高温和热浪如何影响出生结果和儿童营养的理解。目的:研究高环境温度/热浪与以下因素之间的关系:1)出生结局(低出生体重(LBW)、小胎龄(SGA)、大胎龄(LGA)和早产);2)儿童营养(生长);3)儿童母乳喂养和补充喂养。方法:我们将利用互补的分析方法对结果进行三角测量,包括时间分层病例交叉设计和时间-事件技术。我们将探讨高温和热浪在事件发生前不同时期(或滞后)的影响,并应用分布滞后非线性模型来解释延迟和非线性效应。我们将进行亚组分析,以确定风险最大的人群。结果和结论:我们的研究将对巴西的热量、出生结果和儿童营养之间的关系产生新的见解。通过提供一个在社会不平等背景下具有不同生态系统和气候带的中等收入国家的证据,本研究将有助于完善现有的知识库。此外,通过确定脆弱性和风险群体的关键窗口,我们的发现可能为有针对性和公平的气候适应政策提供信息。
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Impact of Heat on Birth Outcomes and Child Nutrition: Study Protocol using the CIDACS Birth Cohort.

Impact of Heat on Birth Outcomes and Child Nutrition: Study Protocol using the CIDACS Birth Cohort.

Background: Pregnant individuals and children are particularly vulnerable to the adverse health consequences of exposure to heat. Leveraging the robust ecosystem of Brazilian linked administrative data, we aim to advance our understanding of how high temperatures and heatwaves influence birth outcomes and child nutrition.

Objectives: Investigate the association between high ambient temperatures/ heatwaves and 1) birth outcomes (low birth weight (LBW), small for gestational age (SGA), large for gestational age (LGA), and preterm birth), 2) child nutrition (growth), and 3) breastfeeding practices and complementary feeding in children.

Methods: We will triangulate results from complementary analytical approaches, including time-stratified case-crossover designs and time-to-event techniques. We will explore the influence of high temperatures and heatwaves at different periods (or lags) preceding the event and apply distributed lag non-linear models to account for delayed and non-linear effects. We will conduct subgroup analyses to identify the population groups most at risk.

Results and conclusions: Our study will generate new insights into the relationship between heat, birth outcomes, and child nutrition in Brazil. By providing evidence from a middle-income country with diverse ecosystems and climate zones in a context of social inequalities, this research will contribute to advancing the current knowledge base. Additionally, by identifying critical windows of vulnerability and at-risk groups, our findings can potentially inform targeted and equitable climate adaptation policies.

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Wellcome Open Research
Wellcome Open Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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5.50
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1 weeks
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