FREQUENCY OF SEAFOOD INTAKE IN PREGNANCY AS A DETERMINANT OF BIRTH-WEIGHT - EVIDENCE FOR A DOSE-DEPENDENT RELATIONSHIP

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OLSEN, SF
GRANDJEAN, P
WEIHE, P
VIDERO, T
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[1] AARHUS UNIV,INST EPIDEMIOL & SOCIAL MED,DK-8000 AARHUS,DENMARK
[2] ODENSE UNIV,INST COMMUNITY HLTH,DK-5230 ODENSE,DENMARK
[3] DEPT OCCUPAT MED,TORSHAVN,DENMARK
[4] CENT HOSP,TORSHAVN,DENMARK
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10.1136/jech.47.6.436
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Study objective-The aim was to explore whether maternal consumption of seafood is a determinant of birth weight in a dose dependent manner. Design-A population based survey of life-style factors in pregnancy was linked with information from antenatal and obstetric records. Setting and participants-Seventy five per cent of all 1362 women who delivered in the Faroe Islands during the study period 1986-87 who gave a structured post partum interview on lifestyle factors. Main results-Altogether, 2, 6, 16, 33, 26, 14, and 3% of women had consumed approximately 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6+ respectively seafood (fish or whale) dinner meals per week during pregnancy. The average birth weight (p=0.02) and birth length (p=0.002) varied significantly between the seven groups, and increased by about 0.2 kg and 1 cm, respectively between women who ate 0 and those who consumed 3 seafood meals per week. Mean birth weight and length tended to level off with further fish consumption: when fitting a second degree polynomial, the quadratic terms were negative and significant for both birth weight (p=0.005) and length (p=0.001). Analogous analyses for pregnancy duration were not significant, but exhibited similar trends. All analyses were adjusted for maternal height, weight, parity, age, marital status, and smoking. Conclusions-The weight and length of the newborn increased with the frequency of seafood dinner meals consumed in pregnancy but only up to a consumption level of about 3 meals per week.
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