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From: A retrospective study on the association of ambient air pollutants and temperature co-exposure with female infertility risk in Chengdu, China

Fig. 2

Association between exposure to air pollutants and temperature and infertility in female subgroups aged above 32 (blue) and below 32 (orange). The dots indicate odds ratios, and the lines are the corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate significant results: * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001. T refers to temperature. The model adjusted for covariates, including BMI, ethnicity, employment status, residential region, history of miscarriage, normalized difference vegetation index, distance from the main road, rainfall, community housing prices, building age, surrounding population density, and gross domestic product per square kilometer.

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