| Literature DB >> 23807871 |
George L Wehby1, Allen Wilcox, Rolv T Lie.
Abstract
Several economic studies have evaluated the effects of cigarette smoking and quitting on other health behaviors such as alcohol use and weight gain. However, there is little research that evaluates the effects of cigarette quitting during pregnancy on other health behaviors such as caloric intake, alcohol consumption, multivitamin use, and caffeine intake. In this paper, we evaluate these effects and employ a genetic variant that predicts cigarette quitting to aid in identification. We find some evidence that cigarette quitting during pregnancy may increase multivitamin use and caloric intake and reduce caffeine consumption.Entities:
Keywords: Cigarette quitting; Mendelian randomization; alcohol; caffeine; caloric intake; genetic instruments; maternal health; multivitamins; pregnancy; prenatal behaviors; smoking
Year: 2013 PMID: 23807871 PMCID: PMC3690665 DOI: 10.1007/s11150-012-9163-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Econ Househ ISSN: 1569-5239