Air Pollution and Daily Mobility of Pregnant Women Identification of Critical Windows of Exposure

Last updated: March 29, 2021
Sponsor: University Hospital, Strasbourg, France
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Pregnancy

Miscarriage

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT04725734
8000
  • Ages > 18
  • Female

Study Summary

This study is conducted to assess the role of pregnant women's daily mobility living in the Eurometropole of Strasbourg in a context of the existence of environmental exposure disparities (PM10, PM2.5, NO2). Furthermore, this study will tend to identify the critical windows of exposure and of greater risk of the adverse pregnancy outcomes as low birth weight and prematurity.

A second question addressed in this work is to assess the relationship between the pregnant women's socio-economic status and the air pollution exposure (PM10, PM2.5, NO2).taking into account the spatio-temporal variations of the exposure as well as the critical windows of exposure during pregnancy.

The present work deals with the following question "how does the combination of environmental exposure, socio-economic status and women's daily mobility, could contribute to socio-spatial inequalities in the health of the newborn? The underlying hypothesis is that the accumulation, in given area, of environmental exposures (as PM10, PM2.5 and NO2), of unfavorable living conditions (socio-economic environment) and individual factors (specific spatio-temporal trajectory) would induce an increased risk for the health of the newborn, (more particularly in terms of birth weight and term of birth). This hypothesis is structured 4 sub-hypotheses: i) The misclassification of exposure is socially distributed among pregnant women living in the Eurometropole of Strasbourg. ii) Beyond maternal and fetal characteristics, pregnant women who reside in a more socio-economically deprived neighborhood and / or with higher levels of environmental exposure to PM10, PM2.5 and NO2 are more at risk of preterm newborn and low birth weight newborn. iii) The accumulation of environmental exposures of the pregnant women and their daily mobility over their territory during the pregnancy increase the health inequalities of the newborn. iv) The critical windows of fetal exposure to pollutants is related to the socioeconomic level of their neighborhood and to the daily mobility of the women in their territory during pregnancy. Women are included in the study at the time of their first or second trimester ultrasound. Here are the tools used in the study: Descriptive survey of their idividuals characteristics, descriptive survey of women's mobility to assess their exposure during each trimester of pregnancy.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Pregnant women dwelling in the Eurometropole of Strasbourg
  • Women who have done ultrasound monitoring in the HUS (Hopitaux Universitaires deStrasbourg)
  • Good understanding of the French language
  • Women who give her signed agreement of non-opposition to research and / or who giveher signed consent for the data collect Non-inclusion criteria:
  • refusal to participate in the study
  • under-age women (<18 years old)
  • women who not have a clear understanding of the information (emergency situation,comprehension problems…)
  • Women must not be under tutorship or curatorship or under the protection of aconservator ("sauvegarde de justice")

Exclusion

Exclusion criteria:

  • premature delivery threats
  • placenta previa
  • twin pregnancy
  • pre-eclampsia

Study Design

Total Participants: 800
Study Start date:
February 04, 2021
Estimated Completion Date:
January 31, 2022

Connect with a study center

  • Les Hôpitaux Universitaires de Strasbourg

    Schiltigheim, 67303
    France

    Active - Recruiting

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