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Risk of De Novo Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy After Exposure to PM1 and PM2.5 During the Period From Preconception to Delivery: Birth Cohort Study

Risk of De Novo Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy After Exposure to PM1 and PM2.5 During the Period From Preconception to Delivery: Birth Cohort Study

There were 3802/22,570 (16.8%) unemployed women, and 21,222/22,570 (94%) women of Chinese Han ethnicity. A higher percentage of de novo HDPs was observed in the follow sociodemographic strata: low education level, primiparity, and prepregnancy overweight or obesity. Characteristics of mothers in the birth cohorts. The distribution of PM2.5, PM1, temperature, and relative humidity is summarized in Multimedia Appendix 2.

Zhichao Yuan, Hai-Jun Wang, Qin Li, Tao Su, Jie Yang, Junjun Chen, Yuanzhou Peng, Shuang Zhou, Heling Bao, Shusheng Luo, Hui Wang, Jue Liu, Na Han, Yuming Guo, Yuelong Ji

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e41442