Table 3

Associations between PM2.5 and NO2 exposure in different pregnancy periods and continuous Bayley Scales of Infant Development scores

Crude modelsAdjusted models*Co-exposure models†
Per IQR increase inMDI (95% CI)PDI 95% CIMDI (95% CI)PDI 95% CIMDI (95% CI)PDI 95% CI
(N=946)(N=946)(N=945)(N=945)(N=945)(N=945)
Estimated exposure to PM2.590 days prior to conception−3.54 (−5.37 to 1.71)−3.42 (−4.96 to 1.89)−1.98 (−5.19 to 1.23)−6.15 (−8.84 to 3.46)−1.73 (−5.30 to 1.85)−4.74 (−7.73 to 1.75)
First trimester−1.07 (−2.93 to 0.79)0.04 (−1.52 to 1.61)−1.66 (−5.02 to 1.70)−2.11 (−4.95 to 0.73)−2.84 (−6.65 to 0.97)−0.45 (−3.67 to 2.76)
Second trimester4.21 (2.43 to 6.00)2.63 (1.12 to 4.14)3.79 (0.85 to 6.73)3.76 (1.27 to 6.24)4.19 (0.89 to 7.49)5.51 (2.73 to 8.28)
Third trimester−1.43 (−3.41 to 0.55)−1.76 (−3.42 to to 0.10)−2.73 (−5.99 to 0.53)−1.37 (−4.12 to 1.39)−3.84 (−7.46 to to 0.22)0.04 (−3.02 to 3.09)
Total pregnancy1.64 (0.06 to 3.21)0.5 (−0.82 to 1.83)−0.27 (−2.34 to 1.80)0.23 (−1.52 to 1.98)−0.85 (−3.28 to 1.57)1.69 (−0.35 to 3.73)
Estimated exposure to NO290 days prior to conception−1.90 (−3.36 to 0.44)−2.86 (−4.08 to 1.65)−0.72 (−2.43 to 1.00)−2.83 (−4.27 to 1.39)−0.31 (−2.22 to 1.60)−1.72 (−3.31 to 0.12)
First trimester−0.08 (−1.57 to 1.42)−1.17 (−2.43 to 0.08)0.59 (−1.14 to 2.32)−1.91 (−3.37 to 0.46)1.28 (−0.68 to 3.24)−1.80 (−3.46 to 0.15)
Second trimester1.81 (0.41 to 3.22)0.00 (−1.18 to 1.18)0.56 (−1.05 to 2.17)−0.75 (−2.11 to 0.61)−0.48 (−2.28 to 1.33)−2.11 (−3.63 to 0.60)
Third trimester0.04 (−1.54 to 1.62)−1.97 (−3.29 to 0.65)0.51 (−1.45 to 2.47)−1.92 (−3.57 to 0.26)1.52 (−0.66 to 3.69)−1.92 (−3.76 to 0.09)
Total pregnancy0.67 (−0.56 to 1.89)−1.08 (−2.11 to 0.05)0.41 (−0.83 to 1.64)−1.15 (−2.19 to 0.11)0.67 (−0.77 to 2.12)−1.68 (−2.89 to 0.46)
  • All significant findings in the table are bold.

  • *Models adjusted for maternal age at enrolment, infant’s sex, maternal BMI at 11–14 weeks’ gestation, primiparity, monthly household income level and season of births.

  • †Models adjusted for maternal age at enrolment, infant’s sex, maternal BMI at 11–14 weeks’ gestation, primiparity, monthly household income level and season of births, and adjusted for the other air pollutant.

  • BMI, body mass index; MDI, Mental Development Index ; NO2, nitrogen dioxide ; PDI, Psychomotor Development Index; PM2.5, particulate matter with diameter ≤2.5.