THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN

Rantakallio, P. (Dept. of Public Health Science, University of Oulu, Finland) and A. L Hartikainen-Sorri. The relationship between birth weight, smoking during pregnancy and maternal weight gain. Am J Epidemiol 1981; 113: 590-5. To test the hypothesis that the lower birth weight of Infants whose mot...

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Main Authors: RANTAKALLIO, PAULA, HARTIKAINEN-SORRI, ANNA-LIISA
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:amjepid:113/5/590 2023-05-15T17:42:41+02:00 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN RANTAKALLIO, PAULA HARTIKAINEN-SORRI, ANNA-LIISA 1981-05-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/113/5/590 en eng Oxford University Press http://aje.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/113/5/590 Copyright (C) 1981, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TEXT 1981 fthighwire 2018-04-07T06:25:22Z Rantakallio, P. (Dept. of Public Health Science, University of Oulu, Finland) and A. L Hartikainen-Sorri. The relationship between birth weight, smoking during pregnancy and maternal weight gain. Am J Epidemiol 1981; 113: 590-5. To test the hypothesis that the lower birth weight of Infants whose mothers smoke during pregnancy is mediated by lesser weight gain during pregnancy, the authors examined data from an original series consisting of 12, 068 births In Northern Finland. Weight gain data were collected for every 10th case chosen by systematic sampling In such a way that every group of abnormal births was treated separately to assure correct representation In the sample. The weight gain of the smokers was 200 g less than that of the controls matched with them for age, parity, place of residence and marital status, but the difference in birth weight and placentai weight accounted for about 85% of this difference. Regression analyses were performed using every 10th case in the total sample In order to quantify the separate and Joint contributions to birth weight of smoking, maternal weight gain, pre-pregnant weight, height and duration of gestation. The effect of smoking alone was highly statistically significant In all models. Its effect was Independent of weight gain, but when all the variables were Introduced simultaneously, the effect was reduced to half. Another set of regression analyses were performed with weight gain as the dependent variable and the others as explanatory variables. The effect of smoking on weight gain was not statistically significant. The result was not affected by Including parity in the explanatory variables. Text Northern Finland HighWire Press (Stanford University)
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
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description Rantakallio, P. (Dept. of Public Health Science, University of Oulu, Finland) and A. L Hartikainen-Sorri. The relationship between birth weight, smoking during pregnancy and maternal weight gain. Am J Epidemiol 1981; 113: 590-5. To test the hypothesis that the lower birth weight of Infants whose mothers smoke during pregnancy is mediated by lesser weight gain during pregnancy, the authors examined data from an original series consisting of 12, 068 births In Northern Finland. Weight gain data were collected for every 10th case chosen by systematic sampling In such a way that every group of abnormal births was treated separately to assure correct representation In the sample. The weight gain of the smokers was 200 g less than that of the controls matched with them for age, parity, place of residence and marital status, but the difference in birth weight and placentai weight accounted for about 85% of this difference. Regression analyses were performed using every 10th case in the total sample In order to quantify the separate and Joint contributions to birth weight of smoking, maternal weight gain, pre-pregnant weight, height and duration of gestation. The effect of smoking alone was highly statistically significant In all models. Its effect was Independent of weight gain, but when all the variables were Introduced simultaneously, the effect was reduced to half. Another set of regression analyses were performed with weight gain as the dependent variable and the others as explanatory variables. The effect of smoking on weight gain was not statistically significant. The result was not affected by Including parity in the explanatory variables.
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author RANTAKALLIO, PAULA
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title THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
title_short THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
title_full THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
title_fullStr THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
title_full_unstemmed THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BIRTH WEIGHT, SMOKING DURING PREGNANCY AND MATERNAL WEIGHT GAIN
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