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ABSTRACT: Background
Early-life environmental exposures are suspected to be involved in the development of chronic diseases later in life. Most studies conducted so far considered single or few exposures and single-health parameter. Our study aimed to identify a childhood general health score and assess its association with a wide range of pre- and post-natal environmental exposures.Methods
The analysis is based on 870 children (6-12 years) from six European birth cohorts participating in the Human Early-Life Exposome project. A total of 53 prenatal and 105 childhood environmental factors were considered, including lifestyle, social, urban and chemical exposures. We built a general health score by averaging three sub-scores (cardiometabolic, respiratory/allergy and mental) built from 15 health parameters. By construct, a child with a low score has a low general health status. Penalized multivariable regression through Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator (LASSO) was fitted in order to identify exposures associated with the general health score.Findings
The results of LASSO show that a lower general health score was associated with maternal passive and active smoking during pregnancy and postnatal exposure to methylparaben, copper, indoor air pollutants, high intake of caffeinated drinks and few contacts with friends and family. Higher child's general health score was associated with prenatal exposure to a bluespace near residency and postnatal exposures to pets, cobalt, high intakes of vegetables and more physical activity. Against our hypotheses, postnatal exposure to organochlorine compounds and perfluorooctanoate were associated with a higher child's general health score.Conclusion
By using a general health score summarizing the child cardiometabolic, respiratory/allergy and mental health, this study reinforced previously suspected environmental factors associated with various child health parameters (e.g. tobacco, air pollutants) and identified new factors (e.g. pets, bluespace) warranting further investigations.
SUBMITTER: Amine I
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10360263 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Amine Ines I Guillien Alicia A Philippat Claire C Anguita-Ruiz Augusto A Casas Maribel M de Castro Montserrat M Dedele Audrius A Garcia-Aymerich Judith J Granum Berit B Grazuleviciene Regina R Heude Barbara B Haug Line Småstuen LS Julvez Jordi J López-Vicente Mónica M Maitre Léa L McEachan Rosemary R Nieuwenhuijsen Mark M Stratakis Nikos N Vafeiadi Marina M Wright John J Yang Tiffany T Yuan Wen Lun WL Basagaña Xavier X Slama Rémy R Vrijheid Martine M Siroux Valérie V
Environmental health : a global access science source 20230721 1
<h4>Background</h4>Early-life environmental exposures are suspected to be involved in the development of chronic diseases later in life. Most studies conducted so far considered single or few exposures and single-health parameter. Our study aimed to identify a childhood general health score and assess its association with a wide range of pre- and post-natal environmental exposures.<h4>Methods</h4>The analysis is based on 870 children (6-12 years) from six European birth cohorts participating in ...[more]