Updated On: 16 January, 2025 01:33 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Environmental exposures during this timeframe can affect the health of sperm and eggs, which are in their final stages of growth, said the team

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Greater exposure to air pollution particulate matter (PM2.5, PM10) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in the three months before conception can raise the risk of childhood obesity to two years after birth, according to a study on Thursday.
Past research has linked air pollution exposure during pregnancy to a broad range of health problems in children, including respiratory issues and a higher risk for chronic diseases such as obesity and heart problems.