نتایج جستجو برای: maternal smoking

تعداد نتایج: 193531  

2016
Wei Zheng Kohta Suzuki Taichiro Tanaka Moriyasu Kohama Zentaro Yamagata Kenji J Tsuchiya

BACKGROUND Maternal smoking during pregnancy has been consistently related to low birthweight. However, older mothers, who are already at risk of giving birth to low birthweight infants, might be even more susceptible to the effects of maternal smoking. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the modified association between maternal smoking and low birthweight by maternal age. METHODS Data we...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2011
Esther Kathleen Adams Cathy L Melvin Cheryl Raskind-Hood Peter J Joski Ecaterina Galactionova

INTRODUCTION Adverse maternal and infant health outcomes due to maternal smoking are well known. Previous estimates of health care costs for infants at delivery attributable to maternal smoking were $366 million, $704 per smoker, in 1996 dollars. Changes in antenatal and neonatal care, medical care inflation, and declines in the prevalence of maternal smoking call for an updated analysis. MET...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2005
T M M Button A Thapar P McGuffin

BACKGROUND There is substantial evidence that maternal smoking during pregnancy is associated with both antisocial behaviour and symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in offspring. However, it is not clear whether maternal smoking during pregnancy is independently associated with antisocial behaviour or whether the association arises because antisocial behaviour and ADHD c...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Michelle A Mendez Maties Torrent Carlos Ferrer Nuria Ribas-Fitó Jordi Sunyer

BACKGROUND Despite being associated with lower birth weight, maternal smoking in the last 2 trimesters of pregnancy has been associated with increased risk of offspring overweight in several studies. To date, only one study has examined whether smoking in the first trimester only, which is not associated with birth weight, is also associated with childhood overweight. OBJECTIVE This study use...

2014
Christina Riedel Katharina Schönberger Seungmi Yang Gibby Koshy Yang-Ching Chen Bamini Gopinath Stephanie Ziebarth Rüdiger von Kries

Background: Some studies reported similar effect estimates for the impact of maternal smoking in pregnancy and paternal smoking on childhood obesity, whereas others suggested higher effects for maternal smoking. We performed a meta-analysis to compare the effect of in utero exposure to maternal smoking and that of paternal or household smoking exposure in utero or after birth with mutual adjust...

Journal: :The American journal on addictions 2006
David W Brook Chenshu Zhang Gary Rosenberg Judith S Brook

This study's objective was to examine the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and childhood aggressive behavior in African-American and Puerto Rican children, as well as the relationship between maternal unconventional behavior, low maternal affection, and offspring aggression. Participants consisted of African-American and Puerto Rican children (N = 203; mean age = 8.6, SD = ...

2013
Jonatan Axelsson Lars Rylander Anna Rignell-Hydbom Karl Ågren Silfver Amelie Stenqvist Aleksander Giwercman

BACKGROUND Maternal smoking during pregnancy has been reported to negatively impact sperm counts of the sons. Sufficient data on the effect of paternal smoking is lacking. OBJECTIVES We wished to elucidate the impact of maternal and paternal smoking during pregnancy and current own smoking on reproductive function of the male offspring. METHODS Semen parameters including sperm DNA integrity...

Journal: :nursing and midwifery studies 0
zohreh sadat trauma nursing research center, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran fatemeh bazarganipour department of midwifery, tarbiat modares university, ir iran zahra sehat department of midwifery, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected] masoumeh abedzadeh-kalarhoudi department of midwifery, tarbiat modares university, ir iran farzaneh saberi department of midwifery, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected] fatemeh abbaszadeh department of midwifery, kashan university of medical sciences, ir iran +98-3615550021, [email protected]

background maternal passive smoking or exposure to environmental tobacco smoke may be a risk factor for maternal and newborn morbidity. objectives the current study aimed to assess the relationship between preterm delivery and tobacco smoke exposure in pregnant woman referring to the shabih-khani maternity hospital in kashan, iran. patients and methods an analytical retrospective cohort study w...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 1981
D M Fergusson L J Horwood F T Shannon B Taylor

The relationships between parental smoking and the rates of lower respiratory illness during the first three years of life were examined for a birth cohort of 1265 New Zealand children. Lower respiratory illness varied significantly with maternal smoking for the first year; there was equivocal evidence of a relationship between maternal smoking and lower respiratory illness in the second year; ...

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