Traffic-Related Air Pollution, Particulate Matter, and Autism
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles · Sonoma Technology (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
To examine the relationship between traffic-related air pollution, air quality, and autism.
This population-based case-control study includes data obtained from children with autism and control children with typical development who were enrolled in the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment study in California. The mother's address from the birth certificate and addresses reported from a residential history questionnaire were used to estimate exposure for each trimester of pregnancy and first year of life. Traffic-related air pollution was assigned to each location using a line-source air-quality dispersion model. Regional air pollutant measures were based on the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality System data. Logistic regression models compared estimated and measured pollutant levels for children with autism and for control children with typical development.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 27.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
5- HEHeather E. VolkCorresponding
Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
- FLFred Lurmann
Sonoma Technology (United States)
- BPBryan Penfold
Sonoma Technology (United States)
- IHIrva Hertz‐Picciotto
University of California, Davis
- RMRob McConnell
Southern California University for Professional Studies, University of Southern California
Topics & keywords
- Autism
- Environmental health
- Birth certificate
- Air pollution
- Population
- Medicine
- Quartile
- Odds ratio