Exposure to residential air pollution and the development of functional connectivity of brain networks throughout adolescence.

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Tác giả: Laura Granés, Mònica Guxens, Michelle S W Kusters, Ryan L Muetzel, Sami Petricola, Henning Tiemeier

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: Netherlands : Environment international , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 268779

BACKGROUND: A few studies linked air pollution to differences in functional connectivity of resting-state brain networks in children, but how air pollution exposure affects the development of brain networks remains poorly understood. Therefore, we studied the association of air pollution exposure from birth to 3 years and one year before the first imaging assessment with the development of functional connectivity across adolescence. METHODS: We utilized data from 3,626 children of the Generation R Study (The Netherlands). We estimated residential exposure to PM RESULTS: Higher exposure to PM CONCLUSIONS: Air pollution exposure early in life was associated with persistent alterations in connectivity between the amygdala and cortical networks involved in attention, somatomotor, and auditory function. Concurrent exposure was associated with persistent connectivity alterations between networks related to higher cognitive functions (i.e. the salience and medial-parietal networks).
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