Maternal occupational noise exposure during pregnancy and children’s early language acquisition

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Introduction Noise exposure during pregnancy may affect a child’s auditory system, which may disturb fetal learning and language development. We examined the impact of occupational noise exposure during pregnancy on children’s language acquisition at the age of one. Methods A cohort study was conducted among women working in the food industry, as kindergarten teachers, musicians, dental nurses, or pharmacists who had a child aged <1 year. The analyses covered 408 mother-child pairs. Language acquisition was measured using the Infant-Toddler Checklist. An occupational hygienist assessed noise exposure individually as no (N = 180), low (70–78 dB; N = 108) or moderate/high exposure (>79 dB; N = 120). Results Among the boys, the adjusted mean differences in language acquisition scores were -0.4 (95% CI -2.5, 1.8) for low, and -0.7 (95% CI -2.9, 1.4) for moderate/high exposure compared to no exposure. Among the girls the respective scores were +0.1 (95% CI -2.2, 2.5) and -0.1 (95% CI -2.3, 2.2). Among the children of kindergarten teachers, who were mainly exposed to human noise, low or moderate exposure was associated with lower language acquisition scores. The adjusted mean differences were -3.8 (95% CI -7.2, -0.4) for low and -4.9 (95% CI -8.6, -1.2) for moderate exposure. Conclusions In general, we did not detect an association between maternal noise exposure and children’s language acquisition among one-year-old children. However, the children of kindergarten teachers exposed to human noise had lower language acquisition scores than the children of the non-exposed participants. These suggestive findings merit further investigation by level and type of exposure.

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Jungewelter, S., Taskinen, H., Sallmén, M., Lindbohm, M. L., Airo, E., Remes, J., … Jansson-Verkasalo, E. (2024). Maternal occupational noise exposure during pregnancy and children’s early language acquisition. PLoS ONE, 19(4 April). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0301144

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