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Posts by Anne-Claire Binter

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🎉Our new article is now published! “Urban environment in early life and brain morphology in preadolescents” shows how urban features like green space, transport land-use and blue space are linked to brain structure. 👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.en...
#UrbanHealth #Neuroimaging #ChildHealth

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Associations of Gestational Exposure to Air Pollution With Maternal Vitamin D Levels: A Meta-Analysis AbstractContext. Maternal vitamin D level is an important determinant of pregnancy and child health outcomes. Exposure to air pollution is suspected to inc

In this multi-cohort meta-analysis, we found that higher gestational exposure to air pollution was associated with lower maternal vitamin D levels, a potential pathway linking environmental exposures to adverse maternal and child health outcomes.

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Associations of Gestational Exposure to Air Pollution With Maternal Vitamin D Levels: A Meta-Analysis AbstractContext. Maternal vitamin D level is an important determinant of pregnancy and child health outcomes. Exposure to air pollution is suspected to inc

🎉 Excited to share that our article "Associations of Gestational Exposure to Air Pollution With Maternal Vitamin D Levels: A Meta-Analysis" has been selected as the Featured Article this week in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism #JCEM.

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After 5 great years at ISGlobal (Barcelona), I am starting a new position at Irset (Rennes), holding the chair in Epidemiology and Modeling for One Health.
I will explore the effects of the urban environment on neurodevelopment from childhood to adolescence, using cohort studies and neuroimaging!

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Pourquoi les villes mieux adaptées aux enfants sont aussi plus durables Les enfants ont disparu de l’espace public, tandis que la voiture l’a colonisé. Reconcevoir l’urbanisme à hauteur d’enfants permet de créer des villes plus résilientes et plus inclusives.

Les enfants ont disparu de l’espace public, tandis que la voiture l’a colonisé. Reconcevoir l’urbanisme à hauteur d’enfants permet de créer des villes plus résilientes et plus inclusives.

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🧠🌱 Does the urban environment during pregnancy impact neurodevelopment?

In 6,279 mother–child pairs across Canada, we found some cohort-specific associations (e.g., building density, air pollution), but no consistent evidence of impacts at ages 2-5.

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