Correction to: Exploring heat risk in pregnant women: do environmental and social inequalities amplify heat exposure? (International Journal of Biometeorology, (2025), 69, 6, (1347-1362), 10.1 007/s00484-025-02895-7)

Lucie Adélaïde, Aurélie Nakamura, Ariane Guilbert, Stéphanie Vandentorren, Morgane Stempfelet, Ian Hough, Emie Seyve, Guy Launoy, Ludivine Launay, Marie Aline Charles, Cécile Chevrier, Christine Monfort, Barbara Heude, Muriel Tafflet, Sam Bayat, Itai Kloog, Johanna Lepeule, Mathilde Pascal

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The original article contained errors in Table 1 and Fig. 3. The authors and publisher regret these errors and request that readers refer to the corrected versions below. Incorrect Table 1: Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population by cohort (Table presented.) Characteristic N = 12,2351 Brittany (2002-2005) N = 1,4151 Nancy, Poitiers (2003-2005) N = 7801 France (2011) N = 9,8121 Grenoble (2014-2017) N = 2281 Urbanization Dense 42% (5,186) 21% (295) 34% (265) 46% (4,466) 70% (160) Intermediate 25% (3,036) 25% (356) 20% (153) 25% (2,489) 17% (38) Rural 33% (4,013) 54% (764) 46% (362) 29% (2,857) 13% (30) Gestation duration (weeks) 39.7 (1.5) [26.4-45.6] 40.2 (1.7) [26.4-44.9] 39.9 (1.8) [30.3-44.4] 39.6 (1.4) [33.0-45.6] 39.9 (1.4) [30.7-42.4] Maternal age (years) 30.5 (5.0) [17.3-48.7] 30.0 (4.3) [17.7-44.3] 28.9 (4.8) [17.3-42.8] 30.6 (5.1) [18.1-48.7] 32.7 (3.7) [22.5-41.1] Maternal education No education 7.2% (876) 0.4% (6) 4.2% (33) 8.5% (837) 0% (0) Bac or less 37% (4,466) 37% (530) 42% (328) 37% (3,593) 6.6% (15) Bac+1 or +2 21% (2,590) 28% (401) 20% (155) 21% (2,012) 9.6% (22) > Bac+2 35% (4,303) 34% (478) 34% (264) 34% (3,370) 84% (191) Relationship status Lives alone 4.9% (597) 2.2% (31) 6.2% (48) 5.3% (516) 0.9% (2) Married or in couple 95% (11,638) 98% (1,384) 94% (732) 95% (9,296) 99% (226) Maternal continent of birth Africa 6.5% (790) 0.6% (8) 2.6% (20) 7.8% (761) 0.4% (1) Americas 0.6% (74) 0.4% (5) 0% (0) 0.7% (67) 0.9% (2) Asia 0.8% (96) 0.5% (7) 0.6% (5) 0.8% (83) 0.4% (1) Europe 92% (11,275) 99% (1,395) 97% (755) 91% (8,901) 98% (224) Working during pregnancy 78% (9,547) 85% (1,203) 75% (585) 77% (7,548) 93% (211) Maternal socioprofessional category No profession 4.8% (582) 15% (212) 6.7% (52) 3.2% (318) 0% (0) Employees 46% (5,687) 31% (434) 41% (321) 50% (4,917) 6.6% (15) Agricultural workers 0.3% (40) 1.0% (14) 0.1% (1) 0.2% (24) 0.4% (1) Craft/retail workers, business directors 3.0% (372) 1.0% (14) 0.6% (5) 3.5% (341) 5.3% (12) Intermediate professions 25% (3,092) 34% (488) 37% (287) 23% (2,298) 8.3% (19) Managers 16% (2,015) 11% (157) 11% (85) 16% (1,592) 79% (181) Laborers 3.7% (447) 6.8% (96) 3.7% (29) 3.3% (322) 0% (0) Paternal socioprofessional category No profession 1.5% (180) 5.6% (79) 1.7% (13) 0.9% (88) 0% (0) Employees 35% (4,271) 9.1% (129) 17% (133) 41% (4,006) 1.3% (3) Agricultural workers 1.7% (207) 3.6% (51) 1.8% (14) 1.4% (140) 0.9% (2) Craft/retail workers, business directors 7.8% (955) 3.3% (47) 3.7% (29) 8.8% (864) 6.6% (15) Intermediate professions 16% (1,910) 30% (424) 30% (237) 13% (1,231) 7.9% (18) Managers 21% (2,540) 17% (235) 15% (116) 20% (2,001) 82% (188) Laborers 18% (2,172) 32% (450) 31% (238) 15% (1,482) 0.9% (2) 1% (n); Mean (SD) [Min-Max] Correct Table 1: (Table presented.) Sociodemographic characteristics of the study population by cohort Characteristic N = 12,2351 Brittany (2002-2005) N = 1,4151 Nancy, Poitiers (2003-2005) N = 7801 France (2011) N = 9,8121 Grenoble (2014-2017) N = 2281 Urbanization Dense 42% (5,186) 21% (295) 34% (265) 46% (4,466) 70% (160) Intermediate 25% (3,036) 25% (356) 20% (153) 25% (2,489) 17% (38) Rural 33% (4,013) 54% (764) 46% (362) 29% (2,857) 13% (30) Gestation duration (weeks) 39.7 (1.5) [26.4-45.6] 40.2 (1.7) [26.4-44.9] 39.9 (1.8) [30.3-44.4] 39.6 (1.4) [33.0-45.6] 39.9 (1.4) [30.7-42.4] Maternal age (years) 30.5 (5.0) [17.3-48.7] 30.0 (4.3) [17.7-44.3] 28.9 (4.8) [17.3-42.8] 30.6 (5.1) [18.1-48.7] 32.7 (3.7) [22.5-41.1] Maternal education No education 7.2% (876) 0.4% (6) 4.2% (33) 8.5% (837) 0% (0) Bac or less 37% (4,466) 37% (530) 42% (328) 37% (3,593) 6.6% (15) Bac+1 or +2 21% (2,590) 28% (401) 20% (155) 21% (2,012) 9.6% (22) > Bac+2 35% (4,303) 34% (478) 34% (264) 34% (3,370) 84% (191) Relationship status Lives alone 4.9% (597) 2.2% (31) 6.2% (48) 5.3% (516) 0.9% (2) Married or in couple 95% (11,638) 98% (1,384) 94% (732) 95% (9,296) 99% (226) Maternal continent of birth Africa 6.5% (790) 0.6% (8) 2.6% (20) 7.8% (761) 0.4% (1) Americas 0.6% (74) 0.4% (5) 0% (0) 0.7% (67) 0.9% (2) Asia 0.8% (96) 0.5% (7) 0.6% (5) 0.8% (83) 0.4% (1) Europe 92% (11,275) 99% (1,395) 97% (755) 91% (8,901) 98% (224) Working during pregnancy 78% (9,547) 85% (1,203) 75% (585) 77% (7,548) 93% (211) Maternal socioprofessional category No profession 4.8% (582) 15% (212) 6.7% (52) 3.2% (318) 0% (0) Employees 46% (5,687) 31% (434) 41% (321) 50% (4,917) 6.6% (15) Agricultural workers 0.3% (40) 1.0% (14) 0.1% (1) 0.2% (24) 0.4% (1) Craft/retail workers, business directors 3.0% (372) 1.0% (14) 0.6% (5) 3.5% (341) 5.3% (12) Intermediate professions 25% (3,092) 34% (488) 37% (287) 23% (2,298) 8.3% (19) Managers 16% (2,015) 11% (157) 11% (85) 16% (1,592) 79% (181) Laborers 3.7% (447) 6.8% (96) 3.7% (29) 3.3% (322) 0% (0) Paternal socioprofessional category No profession 1.5% (180) 5.6% (79) 1.7% (13) 0.9% (88) 0% (0) Employees 35% (4,271) 9.1% (129) 17% (133) 41% (4,006) 1.3% (3) Agricultural workers 1.7% (207) 3.6% (51) 1.8% (14) 1.4% (140) 0.9% (2) Craft/retail workers, business directors 7.8% (955) 3.3% (47) 3.7% (29) 8.8% (864) 6.6% (15) Intermediate professions 16% (1,910) 30% (424) 30% (237) 13% (1,231) 7.9% (18) Managers 21% (2,540) 17% (235) 15% (116) 20% (2,001) 82% (188) Laborers 18% (2,172) 32% (450) 31% (238) 15% (1,482) 0.9% (2) 1% (n); Mean (SD) [Min-Max] Incorrect Fig. 3: Correct Fig. 3: The original article has been corrected.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages (from-to)1363-1366
Number of pages4
JournalInternational Journal of Biometeorology
Volume69
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Ecology
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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