TY - JOUR
T1 - Life course association of maternal smoking during pregnancy and offspring's height
T2 - Data from the 1993 Pelotas (Brazil) birth cohort
AU - Martínez-Mesa, Jeovany
AU - Menezes, Ana M.B.
AU - González, David A.
AU - Horta, Bernardo L.
AU - Matijasevich, Alicia
AU - Gigante, Denise P.
AU - Hallal, Pedro C.
N1 - Funding Information:
The cohort study is supported by the Wellcome Trust . The initial phases of the cohort were funded by the European Union and the Brazilian National Program for Centers of Excellence (PRONEX) , National Research Council (CNPq) , and Ministry of Health . None of these organizations influenced the study design, the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, the writing of the report, or the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of (1) maternal smoking during pregnancy; and (2) partner smoking on offspring's height in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Methods: All hospital live births from 1993 (5,249) were identified, and these infants were followed up at several ages. Height for age, expressed as z-scores using the World Health Organization growth curves, was measured at all follow-up visits. Maternal smoking during pregnancy was collected retrospectively at birth and analyzed as number of cigarettes/day smoked categorized in four categories (never smoked, <10, 10-19, and <20 cigarettes/day). Partner smoking was analyzed as a dichotomous variable (No/Yes). Unadjusted and adjusted analyses were performed by use of linear regression. Results: The prevalence of self-reported maternal smoking during pregnancy was 33.5%. In the crude analysis, the number of cigarettes/day smoked by the mother during pregnancy negatively affected offspring's height in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. After adjustment for confounders and mediators, this association remained statistically significant, although the magnitude of the regression coefficients was reduced. Paternal smoking was not associated with offspring's height in the adjusted analyses. Conclusions: In addition to the well-known harmful effects of smoking, maternal smoking during pregnancy negatively affects offspring's height. Public health policies aimed at continuing to reduce the prevalence of maternal smoking during pregnancy must be encouraged.
AB - Purpose: To evaluate the effect of (1) maternal smoking during pregnancy; and (2) partner smoking on offspring's height in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Methods: All hospital live births from 1993 (5,249) were identified, and these infants were followed up at several ages. Height for age, expressed as z-scores using the World Health Organization growth curves, was measured at all follow-up visits. Maternal smoking during pregnancy was collected retrospectively at birth and analyzed as number of cigarettes/day smoked categorized in four categories (never smoked, <10, 10-19, and <20 cigarettes/day). Partner smoking was analyzed as a dichotomous variable (No/Yes). Unadjusted and adjusted analyses were performed by use of linear regression. Results: The prevalence of self-reported maternal smoking during pregnancy was 33.5%. In the crude analysis, the number of cigarettes/day smoked by the mother during pregnancy negatively affected offspring's height in infancy, childhood, and adolescence. After adjustment for confounders and mediators, this association remained statistically significant, although the magnitude of the regression coefficients was reduced. Paternal smoking was not associated with offspring's height in the adjusted analyses. Conclusions: In addition to the well-known harmful effects of smoking, maternal smoking during pregnancy negatively affects offspring's height. Public health policies aimed at continuing to reduce the prevalence of maternal smoking during pregnancy must be encouraged.
KW - Adolescent
KW - Body height
KW - Child
KW - Cohort studies
KW - Growth
KW - Height by age
KW - Smoking
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.08.014
DO - 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2012.08.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 23283162
AN - SCOPUS:84869060085
SN - 1054-139X
VL - 51
SP - S53-S57
JO - Journal of Adolescent Health
JF - Journal of Adolescent Health
IS - SUPPL. 6
ER -