Assessing the combined effect of multiple metal exposures on pregnancy and birth outcomes: Methodological insights in systematic review research

Ibrahim Issah, Mabel S. Duah, John Arko-Mensah, Serwaa A. Bawua, Thomas P. Agyekum, Julius N. Fobil

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Abstract

This systematic review focused on pregnant women and aimed to evaluate how exposure to multiple metals impacts their pregnancy and birth outcomes. Previous research has predominantly focused on the effects of individual metal exposures on adverse birth outcomes. However, it is crucial to recognize that real-world scenarios often involve simultaneous exposure to multiple pollutants. Recent studies have emphasized the significance of considering exposure to mixtures of metals to gain a more comprehensive understanding of their collective health impacts. This article outlines the essential steps taken during the systematic review process, which involved synthesizing existing evidence and evaluating the strength and consistency of the relationship between metal mixtures and pregnancy and birth outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number102558
JournalMethodsX
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Birth outcomes
  • Exposure
  • Metals
  • Methods
  • Mixture analysis
  • Systematic review

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