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A study published in the journal Environmental Pollution found that exposure of children aged 9 to 12 years in utero and for the first 8.
The study was led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health Research (ISGlobal), which is supported
by the "la Caixa" foundation.
In addition to the link between air pollution and white matter microstructures, the study also found a link between specific exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.
The study found that the longer PM2.
"We used a more precise timescale to measure exposure by analyzing the data on a month-by-month basis, unlike previous studies, which only analyzed data
from the third trimester of pregnancy or childhood.
Another highlight of the study was the analysis of data from 3,515 children
who participated in the Generation R study in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The NO2 and PM2.
"An important conclusion of this study is that the baby's brain is particularly susceptible to air pollution, not only during pregnancy, as earlier studies have shown, but also in childhood," Bint explains
.