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早年暴露于高温和低温对两岁儿童语言发育的影响:ELFE队列研究的结果

Impact of early life exposure to heat and cold on linguistic development in two-year-old children: findings from the ELFE cohort study.

作者信息

Barbalat Guillaume, Guilbert Ariane, Adelaïde Lucie, Charles Marie-Aline, Hough Ian, Launay Ludivine, Kloog Itai, Lepeule Johanna

机构信息

Team of Environmental Epidemiology Applied to Development and Respiratory Health, Institute for Advanced Biosciences (IAB), Université Grenoble Alpes, Inserm, CNRS, La Tronche, 38700, France.

Centre ressource de réhabilitation psychosociale et de remédiation cognitive, Pôle Centre rive gauche, Hôpital Le Vinatier, UMR 5229, CNRS & Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Lyon, France.

出版信息

Environ Health. 2025 Apr 9;24(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s12940-025-01173-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A number of negative developmental outcomes in response to extreme temperature have been documented. Yet, to our knowledge, environmental research has left the question of the effect of temperature on human neurodevelopment largely unexplored. Here, we aimed to investigate the effect of ambient temperature on linguistic development at the age of 2 years-old.

METHODS

We used data from the prospective national French birth cohort ELFE (N = 12,163) and highly-resolved exposure models with daily temporal resolution and 200 m to 1 km spatial resolution. We investigated the effect of weekly averages of overall, daytime and night-time temperature in the prenatal (first 30 weeks of gestation) and postnatal (91 weeks after birth) period on vocabulary production scores from the MacArthur-Bates Communicative Development Inventories (MB-CDI) at 2 years-old. Exposure-response and lag-response relationships were modeled with confounder-adjusted distributed lag non-linear models.

RESULTS

Scores at the MB-CDI decreased by 3.2% (relative risk (RR) 0.968, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.939-0.998) following exposure to severe night-time heat of 15.6 °C (95th percentile) vs. 8.3 °C (median) throughout gestational weeks 14 to 19. In the postnatal period, scores at the MB-CDI decreased by 14.8% (RR 0.852; 95% CI: [0.756-0.96]) for severe overall heat of 21.9 °C (95th percentile) vs. 11.5 °C (median) throughout weeks 1 to 28. Consistent results were found for daytime and night-time heat. We observed positive effects of overall and night-time heat in the first few weeks of pregnancy. Night-time cold in the pre-natal period also resulted in improved scores at the MB-CDI. Adjusting our models for air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10 and NO2) tended to confirm these observations. Finally, there were no significant differences in temperature effects between boys and girls.

CONCLUSION

In this large cohort study, we showed a negative impact of hot temperatures during pregnancy and after birth on language acquisition. Positive associations observed in the first few weeks of pregnancy are likely the results of methodological artifacts. Positive associations with night-time cold during the prenatal period are likely truly protective, as colder temperatures may encourage staying indoors at a comfortable temperature. Policymakers should consider neurodevelopment impairments as a deleterious effect of climate change.

摘要

背景

已有文献记载了许多极端温度对发育产生的负面结果。然而,据我们所知,环境研究在很大程度上尚未探讨温度对人类神经发育的影响问题。在此,我们旨在研究环境温度对2岁儿童语言发育的影响。

方法

我们使用了来自法国全国前瞻性出生队列ELFE(N = 12,163)的数据以及具有每日时间分辨率和200米至1公里空间分辨率的高分辨率暴露模型。我们研究了孕期(妊娠前30周)和产后(出生后91周)总体、白天和夜间温度的每周平均值对2岁时麦克阿瑟-贝茨交流发展量表(MB-CDI)词汇生成得分的影响。暴露-反应和滞后-反应关系采用混杂因素调整后的分布滞后非线性模型进行建模。

结果

在妊娠第14至19周期间,暴露于15.6℃(第95百分位数)的严重夜间高温与8.3℃(中位数)相比,MB-CDI得分下降了3.2%(相对风险(RR)0.968,95%置信区间(CI):0.939 - 0.998)。在产后期间,在第1至28周期间,暴露于21.9℃(第95百分位数)的严重总体高温与11.5℃(中位数)相比,MB-CDI得分下降了14.8%(RR 0.852;95% CI:[0.756 - 0.96])。白天和夜间高温也得到了一致的结果。我们在怀孕的最初几周观察到总体和夜间高温有积极影响。孕期夜间寒冷也导致MB-CDI得分提高。对我们的模型进行空气污染物(PM2.5、PM10和NO2)调整倾向于证实这些观察结果。最后,男孩和女孩在温度影响方面没有显著差异。

结论

在这项大型队列研究中,我们表明孕期和产后高温对语言习得有负面影响。在怀孕最初几周观察到的积极关联可能是方法学假象的结果。孕期与夜间寒冷的积极关联可能确实具有保护作用,因为较低温度可能促使人们在舒适温度下待在室内。政策制定者应将神经发育障碍视为气候变化的有害影响。

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