Prenatal and Postnatal Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Children’s Health
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School · University of Rochester · +1 more institution
Abstract
Children's exposure to tobacco constituents during fetal development and via environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure is perhaps the most ubiquitous and hazardous of children's environmental exposures. A large literature links both prenatal maternal smoking and children's ETS exposure to decreased lung growth and increased rates of respiratory tract infections, otitis media, and childhood asthma, with the severity of these problems increasing with increased exposure. Sudden infant death syndrome, behavioral problems, neurocognitive decrements, and increased rates of adolescent smoking also are associated with such exposures. Studies of each of these problems suggest independent effects of both pre- and…
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- 32.85
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Tobacco smoke
- Environmental health
- Prenatal exposure
- Third-hand smoke
- Smoke
- Passive smoking
- Pregnancy
- Good health and well-being