Family poverty, neighbourhood greenspace and perinatal outcomes

被引:0
作者
Tsomokos, Dimitris I. [1 ]
Papachristou, Efstathios [2 ]
Rakesh, Divyangana [3 ]
Flouri, Eirini [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Glasgow, Psychol & Neurosci, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
[2] UCL, Inst Educ, London, England
[3] Kings Coll London, Neuroimaging, Inst Psychiat Psychol & Neurosci, London, England
关键词
Child Development; Neonatology; BIRTH-WEIGHT; UNITED-STATES; SPACE; PREGNANCY; AGE; UK; DISPARITIES; INEQUALITY; ETHNICITY; ROLES;
D O I
10.1136/archdischild-2024-327349
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
Objective The relationship between low income and adverse perinatal outcomes, such as low birth weight and developmental delays, is well established making the search for protective factors important. One such factor may be neighbourhood greenspace. This study elucidates the role of urban neighbourhood greenspace in the relationship between income and perinatal outcomes in a nationally representative birth cohort from the UK. Methods Data on 14 050 infants participating in the initial wave at age 9 months of the Millennium Cohort Study were used (51% male, 20% non-white, 52% living in disadvantaged areas). We tested whether the association between income and perinatal outcomes is moderated by urban greenspace (measured in deciles) before and after adjustments for confounding. The perinatal outcomes included birth weight, gestational age (in days), communication and motor delays. The models were adjusted for the infant's sex and ethnicity, mother's age, education, substance use and mental health as well as area disadvantage and air pollution. Results Neighbourhood greenspace moderated the association between income and gestational age, even after adjustment for all confounders, b=-0.11, 95% CI (-0.215, -0.004). For births in low-income households, in particular, it was associated with an increase in gestational age by an average of approximately 3 days. However, after adjustment, greenspace was not found to influence birth weight, communication or motor delays at age 9 months. Conclusion The biophilic design of urban environments is a modifiable factor for improving perinatal outcomes in the UK as urban greenspaces appear to be mitigating the risk of preterm birth associated with family poverty.
引用
收藏
页码:1017 / 1024
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Neighbourhood greenspace and children's trajectories of self-regulation: Findings from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
    Mueller, Marie A. E.
    Flouri, Eirini
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2020, 71
  • [42] Family influence on perinatal depression
    Saraiva, Ana
    Rosendo, Ines
    Miguel, Susana
    Duarte, Joana
    Marques, Tiago
    Baptista, Sylvie
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 31 : 32 - 32
  • [43] Associations of maternal obesity and smoking status with perinatal outcomes
    Phillips, Julie K.
    Skelly, Joan M.
    King, Sarah E.
    Bernstein, Ira M.
    Higgins, Stephen T.
    JOURNAL OF MATERNAL-FETAL & NEONATAL MEDICINE, 2018, 31 (12) : 1620 - 1626
  • [44] Bolsa Familia Program and Perinatal Outcomes: NISAMI Cohort
    Lisboa, Cinthia Soares
    da Mota Santana, Jerusa
    de Cassia Ribeiro-Silva, Rita
    de Araujo, Edna Maria
    Lima da Silva, Carlos Alberto
    Barreto, Mauricio Lima
    Pereira, Marcos
    dos Santos, Djanilson Barbosa
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (09)
  • [45] Anaemia of Pregnancy, Perinatal Outcomes and Children's Developmental Vulnerability: a Whole-of-Population Study
    Smithers, Lisa G.
    Gialamas, Angela
    Scheil, Wendy
    Brinkman, Sally
    Lynch, John W.
    PAEDIATRIC AND PERINATAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2014, 28 (05) : 381 - 390
  • [46] Perinatal outcomes in gestational diabetes in relation to ethnicity in the Netherlands
    Kosman, M. W. M.
    Eskes, S. A.
    van Selst, J.
    Birnie, E.
    van Gemund, N.
    Karsdorp, V. H. M.
    van Lennep, J. E. Roeters
    Cabezas, M. Castro
    NETHERLANDS JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2016, 74 (01) : 22 - 29
  • [47] Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Adverse Perinatal Outcomes at Term
    Parchem, Jacqueline G.
    Rice, Madeline Murguia
    Grobman, William A.
    Bailit, Jennifer L.
    Wapner, Ronald J.
    Debbink, Michelle P.
    Thorp, John M., Jr.
    Caritis, Steve N.
    Prasad, Mona
    Tita, Alan T. N.
    Saade, George R.
    Sorokin, Yoram
    Rouse, Dwight J.
    Tolosa, Jorge E.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2023, 40 (05) : 557 - 566
  • [48] Gestational Weight Gain and Perinatal Outcomes of Subgroups of Asian-American Women, Texas, 2009
    Cheng, Hsiu-Rong
    Walker, Lorraine O.
    Brown, Adama
    Lee, Ju-Young
    WOMENS HEALTH ISSUES, 2015, 25 (03) : 303 - 311
  • [49] Maternal underweight and perinatal outcomes: a restrospective cohort study
    Vilar Sanchez, Angel
    Fernandez Alba, Juan Jesus
    Gonzalez Macias, Maria del Carmen
    Paublete Herrera, Maria del Carmen
    Carnicer Fuentes, Concepcion
    Carral San Laureano, Florentino
    Cardoso, Rafael Torrejon
    Moreno Corral, Luis Javier
    NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA, 2017, 34 (03) : 647 - 653
  • [50] Perinatal outcomes associated with the use of glargine during pregnancy
    Di Cianni, G.
    Torlone, E.
    Lencioni, C.
    Bonomo, M.
    Di Benedetto, A.
    Napoli, A.
    Vitacolonna, E.
    Mannino, D.
    Lapolla, A.
    DIABETIC MEDICINE, 2008, 25 (08) : 993 - 996