TY - JOUR
T1 - Association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and birth weight
T2 - An appropriately adjusted model from the Japan environment and children's study
AU - Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) Group
AU - Suzuki, Kohta
AU - Shinohara, Ryoji
AU - Sato, Miri
AU - Otawa, Sanae
AU - Yamagata, Zentaro
AU - Kawamoto, Toshihiro
AU - Saito, Hirohisa
AU - Kishi, Reiko
AU - Yaegashi, Nobuo
AU - Hashimoto, Koichi
AU - Yasumura, Seiji
AU - Mori, Chisato
AU - Hirahara, Fumiki
AU - Inadera, Hidekuni
AU - Kamijima, Michihiro
AU - Konishi, Ikuo
AU - Iso, Hiroyasu
AU - Shima, Masayuki
AU - Fukumoto, Munetsugu
AU - Suganuma, Narufumi
AU - Hara, Toshiro
AU - Katoh, Takahiko
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Kohta Suzuki et al.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Background: There has been no large nationwide population-based study to examine the effects of maternal smoking status during pregnancy on birth weight that simultaneously controlled for clinical information, socioeconomic status, and maternal weight. Thus, this study aimed to determine the association between maternal smoking status during pregnancy and birth weight, while taking these confounding factors into consideration. Methods: This study examined the first-year fixed dataset from a large nationwide birth cohort study that commenced in 2011. The dataset consisted of information on 9369 singleton infants born before December 31, 2011. Children were divided into 4 groups for statistical analysis: those born to mothers who did not smoke (NS), who quit smoking before pregnancy, who quit smoking during early pregnancy, and who smoked (SM). Multiple linear regression models were conducted for each sex to examine the association between maternal smoking status during early pregnancy and fetal growth. Birth weight was estimated using the least-squares method after controlling for covariates. Results: After controlling for potential confounding factors, maternal smoking status during pregnancy was significantly associated with birth weight. There was a significant difference in birth weight between NS and SM for both male and female infants (male infants, 3096.2 g [NS] vs 2959.8 g [SM], P < 0.001; female infants, 3018.2 g [NS] vs 2893.7 g [SM], P < 0.001). Conclusions: Using data from a large nationwide birth cohort study in Japan, we have shown that maternal smoking during pregnancy may reduce birth weight by 125-136 g.
AB - Background: There has been no large nationwide population-based study to examine the effects of maternal smoking status during pregnancy on birth weight that simultaneously controlled for clinical information, socioeconomic status, and maternal weight. Thus, this study aimed to determine the association between maternal smoking status during pregnancy and birth weight, while taking these confounding factors into consideration. Methods: This study examined the first-year fixed dataset from a large nationwide birth cohort study that commenced in 2011. The dataset consisted of information on 9369 singleton infants born before December 31, 2011. Children were divided into 4 groups for statistical analysis: those born to mothers who did not smoke (NS), who quit smoking before pregnancy, who quit smoking during early pregnancy, and who smoked (SM). Multiple linear regression models were conducted for each sex to examine the association between maternal smoking status during early pregnancy and fetal growth. Birth weight was estimated using the least-squares method after controlling for covariates. Results: After controlling for potential confounding factors, maternal smoking status during pregnancy was significantly associated with birth weight. There was a significant difference in birth weight between NS and SM for both male and female infants (male infants, 3096.2 g [NS] vs 2959.8 g [SM], P < 0.001; female infants, 3018.2 g [NS] vs 2893.7 g [SM], P < 0.001). Conclusions: Using data from a large nationwide birth cohort study in Japan, we have shown that maternal smoking during pregnancy may reduce birth weight by 125-136 g.
KW - Birth weight
KW - Pregnancy
KW - Smoking
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U2 - 10.2188/jea.JE20150185
DO - 10.2188/jea.JE20150185
M3 - 学術論文
C2 - 26902166
AN - SCOPUS:84982912137
SN - 0917-5040
VL - 26
SP - 371
EP - 377
JO - Journal of Epidemiology
JF - Journal of Epidemiology
IS - 7
ER -