The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility

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The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility. / Gonzalez-Comadran, Mireia; Jacquemin, Benedicte; Cirach, Marta; Lafuente, Rafael; Cole-Hunter, Thomas; Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark; Brassesco, Mario; Coroleu, Buenaventura; Angel Checa, Miguel.

I: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, Bind 19, Nr. 1, 151, 2021.

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Gonzalez-Comadran, M, Jacquemin, B, Cirach, M, Lafuente, R, Cole-Hunter, T, Nieuwenhuijsen, M, Brassesco, M, Coroleu, B & Angel Checa, M 2021, 'The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility', Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, bind 19, nr. 1, 151. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12958-021-00838-6

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Gonzalez-Comadran, M., Jacquemin, B., Cirach, M., Lafuente, R., Cole-Hunter, T., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Brassesco, M., Coroleu, B., & Angel Checa, M. (2021). The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology, 19(1), [151]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12958-021-00838-6

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Gonzalez-Comadran M, Jacquemin B, Cirach M, Lafuente R, Cole-Hunter T, Nieuwenhuijsen M o.a. The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 2021;19(1). 151. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12958-021-00838-6

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Gonzalez-Comadran, Mireia ; Jacquemin, Benedicte ; Cirach, Marta ; Lafuente, Rafael ; Cole-Hunter, Thomas ; Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark ; Brassesco, Mario ; Coroleu, Buenaventura ; Angel Checa, Miguel. / The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility. I: Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 2021 ; Bind 19, Nr. 1.

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title = "The effect of short term exposure to outdoor air pollution on fertility",
abstract = "Background There is evidence to suggest that long term exposure to air pollution could be associated with decreased levels of fertility, although there is controversy as to how short term exposure may compromise fertility in IVF patients and what windows of exposure during the IVF process patients could be most vulnerable. Methods This prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the impact of acute exposure that air pollution have on reproductive outcomes in different moments of the IVF process. Women undergoing IVF living in Barcelona were recruited. Individual air pollution exposures were modelled at their home address 15 and 3 days before embryo transfer (15D and 3D, respectively), the same day of transfer (D0), and 7 days after (D7). The pollutants modelled were: PM2.5 [particulate matter (PM)",
keywords = "Acute exposure, Particulate matter, Nitrogen dioxide, PM, (2 5), PM10, NO2, Fertility, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, EUROPEAN COHORTS, CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE, PARTICULATE-MATTER, PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY, MAJOR ROADWAYS, LUNG-CANCER, ESCAPE, HEALTH, RISK, ASSOCIATIONS",
author = "Mireia Gonzalez-Comadran and Benedicte Jacquemin and Marta Cirach and Rafael Lafuente and Thomas Cole-Hunter and Mark Nieuwenhuijsen and Mario Brassesco and Buenaventura Coroleu and {Angel Checa}, Miguel",
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AU - Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark

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AB - Background There is evidence to suggest that long term exposure to air pollution could be associated with decreased levels of fertility, although there is controversy as to how short term exposure may compromise fertility in IVF patients and what windows of exposure during the IVF process patients could be most vulnerable. Methods This prospective cohort study aimed to evaluate the impact of acute exposure that air pollution have on reproductive outcomes in different moments of the IVF process. Women undergoing IVF living in Barcelona were recruited. Individual air pollution exposures were modelled at their home address 15 and 3 days before embryo transfer (15D and 3D, respectively), the same day of transfer (D0), and 7 days after (D7). The pollutants modelled were: PM2.5 [particulate matter (PM)

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