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Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation:combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts

Authors :
Casas, Maribel
Cordier, Sylvaine
Martínez, David
Barros, Henrique
Bonde, Jens Peter
Burdorf, Alex
Costet, Nathalie
Dos Santos, Ana Cristina
Danileviciute, Asta
Eggesbø, Merete
Fernandez, Mariana
Fevotte, Joelle
García, Ana M
Gražuleviciene, Regina
Hallner, Eva
Hanke, Wojciech
Kogevinas, Manolis
Kull, Inger
Stemann Larsen, Pernille
Melaki, Vasiliki
Monfort, Christine
Nordby, Karl-Christian
Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie
Patelarou, Evridiki
Polanska, Kinga
Richiardi, Lorenzo
Santa Marina, Loreto
Snijder, Claudia
Tardón, Adonina
van Eijsden, Manon
Vrijkotte, Tanja G M
Zugna, Daniela
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
Vrijheid, Martine
Casas, Maribel
Cordier, Sylvaine
Martínez, David
Barros, Henrique
Bonde, Jens Peter
Burdorf, Alex
Costet, Nathalie
Dos Santos, Ana Cristina
Danileviciute, Asta
Eggesbø, Merete
Fernandez, Mariana
Fevotte, Joelle
García, Ana M
Gražuleviciene, Regina
Hallner, Eva
Hanke, Wojciech
Kogevinas, Manolis
Kull, Inger
Stemann Larsen, Pernille
Melaki, Vasiliki
Monfort, Christine
Nordby, Karl-Christian
Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie
Patelarou, Evridiki
Polanska, Kinga
Richiardi, Lorenzo
Santa Marina, Loreto
Snijder, Claudia
Tardón, Adonina
van Eijsden, Manon
Vrijkotte, Tanja G M
Zugna, Daniela
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
Vrijheid, Martine
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Casas , M , Cordier , S , Martínez , D , Barros , H , Bonde , J P , Burdorf , A , Costet , N , Dos Santos , A C , Danileviciute , A , Eggesbø , M , Fernandez , M , Fevotte , J , García , A M , Gražuleviciene , R , Hallner , E , Hanke , W , Kogevinas , M , Kull , I , Stemann Larsen , P , Melaki , V , Monfort , C , Nordby , K-C , Nybo Andersen , A-M , Patelarou , E , Polanska , K , Richiardi , L , Santa Marina , L , Snijder , C , Tardón , A , van Eijsden , M , Vrijkotte , T G M , Zugna , D , Nieuwenhuijsen , M & Vrijheid , M 2015 , ' Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation : combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts ' , Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health , vol. 41 , no. 4 , pp. 384-396 .
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objectives We assessed whether maternal employment during pregnancy – overall and in selected occupational sectors – is associated with birth weight, small for gestational age (SGA), term low birth weight (LBW), length of gestation, and preterm delivery in a population-based birth cohort design. Methods We used data from >200 000 mother-child pairs enrolled in 13 European birth cohorts and compared employed versus non-employed women. Among employees, we defined groups of occupations representing the main sectors of employment for women where potential reproductive hazards are considered to be present. The comparison group comprised all other employed women not included in the occupational sector being assessed. We performed meta-analyses of cohort-specific estimates and explored heterogeneity. Results Employees had a lower risk of preterm delivery than non-employees [adjusted odds ratio (ORadj) 0.86, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.81–0.91]. Working in most of the occupational sectors studied was not associated with adverse birth outcomes. Being employed as a nurse was associated with lower risk SGA infants (ORadj 0.91, 95% CI 0.84–0.99) whereas food industry workers had an increased risk of preterm delivery (ORadj 1.50, 95% CI 1.12–2.02). There was little evidence for heterogeneity between cohorts. Conclusions This study suggests that, overall, employment during pregnancy is associated with a reduction in the risk of preterm birth and that work in certain occupations may affect pregnancy outcomes. This exploratory study provides an important platform on which to base further prospective studies focused on the potential consequences of maternal occupational exposures during pregnancy on child development.<br />OBJECTIVES: We assessed whether maternal employment during pregnancy - overall and in selected occupational sectors - is associated with birth weight, small for gestational age (SGA), term low birth weight (LBW), length of gestation, and preterm delivery in a population-based birth cohort design.METHODS: We used data from >200 000 mother-child pairs enrolled in 13 European birth cohorts and compared employed versus non-employed women. Among employees, we defined groups of occupations representing the main sectors of employment for women where potential reproductive hazards are considered to be present. The comparison group comprised all other employed women not included in the occupational sector being assessed. We performed meta-analyses of cohort-specific estimates and explored heterogeneity.RESULTS: Employees had a lower risk of preterm delivery than non-employees [adjusted odds ratio (ORadj) 0.86, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 0.81-0.91]. Working in most of the occupational sectors studied was not associated with adverse birth outcomes. Being employed as a nurse was associated with lower risk SGA infants (ORadj 0.91, 95% CI 0.84-0.99) whereas food industry workers had an increased risk of preterm delivery (ORadj 1.50, 95% CI 1.12-2.02). There was little evidence for heterogeneity between cohorts.CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that, overall, employment during pregnancy is associated with a reduction in the risk of preterm birth and that work in certain occupations may affect pregnancy outcomes. This exploratory study provides an important platform on which to base further prospective studies focused on the potential consequences of maternal occupational exposures during pregnancy on child development.

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Casas , M , Cordier , S , Martínez , D , Barros , H , Bonde , J P , Burdorf , A , Costet , N , Dos Santos , A C , Danileviciute , A , Eggesbø , M , Fernandez , M , Fevotte , J , García , A M , Gražuleviciene , R , Hallner , E , Hanke , W , Kogevinas , M , Kull , I , Stemann Larsen , P , Melaki , V , Monfort , C , Nordby , K-C , Nybo Andersen , A-M , Patelarou , E , Polanska , K , Richiardi , L , Santa Marina , L , Snijder , C , Tardón , A , van Eijsden , M , Vrijkotte , T G M , Zugna , D , Nieuwenhuijsen , M & Vrijheid , M 2015 , ' Maternal occupation during pregnancy, birth weight, and length of gestation : combined analysis of 13 European birth cohorts ' , Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health , vol. 41 , no. 4 , pp. 384-396 .
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English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1322675011
Document Type :
Electronic Resource