Tsuji Mayumi, Tanaka Rie, Shimono Masayuki, Suga Reiko, Kusuhara Koichi, Yoshino Kiyoshi, Shibata Eiji, Anan Ayumi
Department of Environmental Health, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
Regional Center for Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS), University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Japan.
J UOEH. 2020;42(3):275-279. doi: 10.7888/juoeh.42.275.
The Japan Environment Health and Children's Study (JECS) is an ongoing cohort study designed to evaluate the impact of various environmental factors on children's health. In this study, more than 100,000 pregnant women were recruited in 15 regional centers throughout Japan. Within the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, the departments of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Environmental Health, and the School of Health Sciences collaborate with the JECS University of Occupational and Environmental Health Subunit Center in advancing research in this study. Several original articles based on JECS and written by our unit members were published in recent years. The aim of this review is to summarize these studies by JECS and University of Occupational and Environmental Health Subunit Center based on the data from JECS. We introduce research articles covering the following categories; environmental health, occupational health, and maternal and child health. Studies found associations between concentrations of metals and maternal health, such as premature birth, placenta previa and placenta accrete, associations between metals and IgE, dietary differences among occupational groups, associations between work-related factors and dietary behaviors, associations between job changes and pregnancy/delivery, mental and physical stress among pregnant women and influence on work, associations between sleep and gestational diabetes, and associations between an ability to push up in the prone position and infant development. This review may promote the development of new research, such as collaborative research projects, including clinical and social medicine, epidemiological studies and laboratory investigations.
日本环境健康与儿童研究(JECS)是一项正在进行的队列研究,旨在评估各种环境因素对儿童健康的影响。在这项研究中,日本全国15个地区中心招募了超过10万名孕妇。在职业与环境卫生大学内,儿科学系、妇产科系、环境卫生系以及健康科学学院与职业与环境卫生大学JECS分中心合作,推进本研究的相关研究。近年来,我们单位成员撰写的几篇基于JECS的原创文章已发表。本综述的目的是根据JECS的数据,总结JECS和职业与环境卫生大学分中心的这些研究。我们介绍涵盖以下类别的研究文章:环境卫生、职业健康以及母婴健康。研究发现金属浓度与孕产妇健康之间存在关联,如早产、前置胎盘和胎盘植入,金属与免疫球蛋白E之间的关联,职业群体之间的饮食差异,工作相关因素与饮食行为之间的关联,工作变动与怀孕/分娩之间的关联,孕妇的心理和身体压力及其对工作的影响,睡眠与妊娠期糖尿病之间的关联,以及俯卧位撑起能力与婴儿发育之间的关联。本综述可能会促进新研究的开展,例如包括临床和社会医学、流行病学研究以及实验室调查在内的合作研究项目。