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Cord plasma insulin and in utero exposure to ambient air pollution
Narjes Madhloum
, Bram G. Janssen
, Dries S. Martens
, Nelly D. Saenen
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Esmée Bijnens
, Wilfried Gyselaers
, Joris Penders
, Charlotte Vanpoucke
, Wouter Lefebvre
, Michelle Plusquin
, Tim S. Nawrot
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Ambient Air Pollution
100%
Cord Plasma
100%
Plasma Insulin
100%
In Utero Exposure
100%
During Pregnancy
37%
Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5)
25%
Risk Factors
25%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM)
25%
Pre-pregnancy BMI
25%
PM2.5 Exposure
25%
Particulate Air Pollution
25%
Insulin Level
25%
Belgium
12%
Young Age
12%
Early childhood
12%
At Birth
12%
Birth Cohort
12%
High Risk
12%
Public Health
12%
Environmental Influence
12%
Birth Weight
12%
Maternal Education
12%
Later Life
12%
Smoking Status
12%
Limburg
12%
Exposure Level
12%
Cardiometabolic Risk
12%
Exposure to Air Pollution
12%
PM10
12%
Umbilical Cord Blood
12%
Metabolic Disease
12%
Gestational Age
12%
Insulin
12%
Exposure during Pregnancy
12%
Early Aging
12%
Nitrogen Dioxide NO2
12%
75th Percentile
12%
Health Relevance
12%
Exposure Windows
12%
Spatio-temporal Model
12%
Air Pollutant Exposure
12%
Home Address
12%
Disease Marker
12%
Cord Blood Insulin
12%
Delivery Time
12%
Time of Season
12%
Insulin Resistance
12%
Trimester-specific
12%
PM2.5 Level
12%
Maternal Age
12%
Mother-infant Pairs
12%
2nd Trimester
12%
Glucose Intolerance
12%
NO2 Exposure
12%
PM10 Exposure
12%
Metabolic Syndrome
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Maturity Onset Diabetes of the Young
100%
Environmental Influence
50%
Nitrogen Dioxide
50%
Metabolic Syndrome X
50%
Disease Marker
50%
Glucose Intolerance
50%
Insulin Resistance
50%
Metabolic Disorder
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Insulin Blood Level
100%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Birth Weight
12%
Particulate Matter
12%
Second Trimester Pregnancy
12%
Insulin Level
12%
Insulin Resistance
12%
Maternal Age
12%
Blood Plasma
12%
Metabolic Disorder
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Insulin Blood Level
100%
First Trimester Pregnancy
25%
Birth Weight
12%
Particulate Matter
12%
Maternal Age
12%
Insulin Resistance
12%
Second Trimester Pregnancy
12%
Insulin Level
12%
Blood Plasma
12%
Insulin
12%