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Changes in parental smoking during pregnancy and risks of adverse birth outcomes and childhood overweight in Europe and North America: An individual participant data meta-analysis of 229,000 singleton births

Authors :
Philips, E.M.
Santos, S.
Trasande, L.
Aurrekoetxea, J.J.
Barros, H.
von Berg, A.
Bergström, A.
Bird, P.K.
Brescianini, S.
Ní Chaoimh, C.
Charles, M.-A.
Chatzi, L.
Chevrier, C.
Chrousos, G.P.
Costet, N.
Criswell, R.
Crozier, S.
Eggesbø, M.
Fantini, M.P.
Farchi, S.
Forastiere, F.
van Gelder, M.M.H.J.
Georgiu, V.
Godfrey, K.M.
Gori, D.
Hanke, W.
Heude, B.
Hryhorczuk, D.
Iñiguez, C.
Inskip, H.
Karvonen, A.M.
Kenny, L.C.
Kull, I.
Lawlor, D.A.
Lehmann, Irina
Magnus, P.
Manios, Y.
Melén, E.
Mommers, M.
Morgen, C.S.
Moschonis, G.
Murray, D.
Nohr, E.A.
Nybo Andersen, A.-M.
Oken, E.
Oostvogels, A.J.J.M.
Papadopoulou, E.
Pekkanen, J.
Pizzi, C.
Polanska, K.
Porta, D.
Richiardi, L.
Rifas‐Shiman, S.L.
Roeleveld, N.
Rusconi, F.
Santos, A.C.
Sørensen, T.I.A.
Standl, M.
Stoltenberg, C.
Sunyer, J.
Thiering, E.
Thijs, C.
Torrent, M.
Vrijkotte, T.G.M.
Wright, J.
Zvinchuk, O.
Gaillard, R.
Jaddoe, V.W.V.
Philips, E.M.
Santos, S.
Trasande, L.
Aurrekoetxea, J.J.
Barros, H.
von Berg, A.
Bergström, A.
Bird, P.K.
Brescianini, S.
Ní Chaoimh, C.
Charles, M.-A.
Chatzi, L.
Chevrier, C.
Chrousos, G.P.
Costet, N.
Criswell, R.
Crozier, S.
Eggesbø, M.
Fantini, M.P.
Farchi, S.
Forastiere, F.
van Gelder, M.M.H.J.
Georgiu, V.
Godfrey, K.M.
Gori, D.
Hanke, W.
Heude, B.
Hryhorczuk, D.
Iñiguez, C.
Inskip, H.
Karvonen, A.M.
Kenny, L.C.
Kull, I.
Lawlor, D.A.
Lehmann, Irina
Magnus, P.
Manios, Y.
Melén, E.
Mommers, M.
Morgen, C.S.
Moschonis, G.
Murray, D.
Nohr, E.A.
Nybo Andersen, A.-M.
Oken, E.
Oostvogels, A.J.J.M.
Papadopoulou, E.
Pekkanen, J.
Pizzi, C.
Polanska, K.
Porta, D.
Richiardi, L.
Rifas‐Shiman, S.L.
Roeleveld, N.
Rusconi, F.
Santos, A.C.
Sørensen, T.I.A.
Standl, M.
Stoltenberg, C.
Sunyer, J.
Thiering, E.
Thijs, C.
Torrent, M.
Vrijkotte, T.G.M.
Wright, J.
Zvinchuk, O.
Gaillard, R.
Jaddoe, V.W.V.
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ISSN: 1549-1277
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Fetal smoke exposure is a common and key avoidable risk factor for birth complications and seems to influence later risk of overweight. It is unclear whether this increased risk is also present if mothers smoke during the first trimester only or reduce the number of cigarettes during pregnancy, or when only fathers smoke. We aimed to assess the associations of parental smoking during pregnancy, specifically of quitting or reducing smoking and maternal and paternal smoking combined, with preterm birth, small size for gestational age, and childhood overweight. Methods and findings We performed an individual participant data meta-analysis among 229,158 families from 28 pregnancy/birth cohorts from Europe and North America. All 28 cohorts had information on maternal smoking, and 16 also had information on paternal smoking. In total, 22 cohorts were population-based, with birth years ranging from 1991 to 2015. The mothers’ median age was 30.0 years, and most mothers were medium or highly educated. We used multilevel binary logistic regression models adjusted for maternal and paternal sociodemographic and lifestyle-related characteristics. Compared with nonsmoking mothers, maternal first trimester smoking only was not associated with adverse birth outcomes but was associated with a higher risk of childhood overweight (odds ratio [OR] 1.17 [95% CI 1.02–1.35], P value = 0.030). Children from mothers who continued smoking during pregnancy had higher risks of preterm birth (OR 1.08 [95% CI 1.02–1.15], P value = 0.012), small size for gestational age (OR 2.15 [95% CI 2.07–2.23], P value < 0.001), and childhood overweight (OR 1.42 [95% CI 1.35–1.48], P value < 0.001). Mothers who reduced the number of cigarettes between the first and third trimester, without quitting, still had a higher risk of small size for gestational age. However, the corresponding risk estimates were smaller than for women who continued the same amount of cigarettes throughout preg

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OAIster
Journal :
ISSN: 1549-1277
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ISSN: 1549-1277, PLOS Medicine 17 (8);; e1003182, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1406012927
Document Type :
Electronic Resource