Fig. 2From: Using non-parametric Bayes shrinkage to assess relationships between multiple environmental and social stressors and neonatal size and body composition in the Healthy Start cohortGAMs stratified by maternal race/ethnicity and restricted to the middle 95% of ozone and temperature observations. Plots show the exposure–response curve for the 2D smoothed term for ozone and temperature in the generalized additive model (A) and accumulated local effects (ALE) plots showing the effect of temperature (B) and ozone (C) on birth weight for non-Hispanic White (NHW) mothers and the exposure response curve for the 2-D smoothed term for ozone and temperature in the generalized additive model (D) and ALE plots showing the effect of temperature (E) and ozone (F) on birth weight for mothers identifying as any race or ethnicity other than non-Hispanic WhiteBack to article page