1. Maternal use of snus as smokeless tobacco in pregnancy and infant lung function
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Karen Eline Stensby Bains, Ina Kreyberg, Martin Färdig, Berit Granum, Hrefna K. Gudmundsdóttir, Guttorm Haugen, Gunilla Hedlin, Katarina Hilde, Christine Monceyron Jonassen, Björn Nordlund, Eva M. Rehbinder, Corina Silvia Rueegg, Håvard O. Skjerven, Anne Cathrine Staff, Cilla Söderhäll, Riyas Vettukattil, and Karin C. Lødrup Carlsen
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Medicine - Abstract
Background Smoking in pregnancy has detrimental effects on infant respiratory health, while the effects of other nicotine-containing products on infant lung function are unclear. We aimed to explore if smokeless tobacco such as snus used in pregnancy increased the risk of lower lung function in infancy and if the associations differed by sex. Methods From the Scandinavian population-based Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in Children birth cohort, we included 1163 infants with available tidal flow-volume measurements at 3 months of age and maternal self-reported use of nicotine-containing products in pregnancy. The risk of a ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory flow to total expiratory time
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- 2024
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