| Literature DB >> 28775124 |
Loubaba Mamluk1,2,3, Hannah B Edwards2,3, Jelena Savović2,3, Verity Leach2,3, Timothy Jones2,3, Theresa H M Moore2,3, Sharea Ijaz2,3, Sarah J Lewis2, Jenny L Donovan2,3, Debbie Lawlor1,2,3, George Davey Smith1,2, Abigail Fraser1,2, Luisa Zuccolo1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of low-to-moderate levels of maternal alcohol consumption in pregnancy on pregnancy and longer-term offspring outcomes. SEARCH STRATEGY: Medline, Embase, Web of Science and Psychinfo from inception to 11 July 2016. SELECTION CRITERIA: Prospective observational studies, negative control and quasiexperimental studies of pregnant women estimating effects of light drinking in pregnancy (≤32 g/week) versus abstaining. Pregnancy outcomes such as birth weight and features of fetal alcohol syndrome were examined. DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS: One reviewer extracted data and another checked extracted data. Random effects meta-analyses were performed where applicable, and a narrative summary of findings was carried out otherwise. MAINEntities:
Keywords: epidemiology; obstetrics; paediatrics
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28775124 PMCID: PMC5642770 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Figure 1Flowchart of search strategy including primary reasons for article exclusion.
Prospective studies examining the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on pregnancy outcomes (studies included in the meta-analysis)
| Study (year) | Country | Event | Total number | Outcomes | Timing of exposure | Age at outcome assessment (child) | Adjusted (yes/no) |
| Lundsberg (2015) | USA | 191 | 3907 | Birth weight (<2500 g) | First trimester | Birth | Yes |
| Nykjaer (2014) | UK | − | 535 | Birth weight (g) | First trimester | Birth | Yes |
| Niclasen (2014) | Denmark | − | 10 649 | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ, parent report | Entire pregnancy | 7 years | Yes |
| Miyake | Japan | 126 | 1493 | Preterm birth (<37 weeks) | Between 5th and 39th weeks of pregnancy | 0–11 months | Yes |
| McCarthy | New Zealand, Australia, UK and Ireland | − | 3166 | Birth weight | First trimester | Birth | yes |
| Salihu | USA | − | − | Preterm birth (<37 weeks) | Within the gestational age range 20–44 weeks | Birth | Yes |
| Robinson | Australia | 202 | 1335 | Clinically significant problems (T score ≥60), CBCL | Second trimester | 2–14 years inclusive | Yes |
| Jaddoe | Holland; UK | − | 4132 | Low birth weight | Late pregnancy | Birth | Yes |
| Sayal | UK | − | 10 323 | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ parent report | First trimester | 7.75 years | Yes |
| Sayal | UK | − | 10 323 | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ parent report | First trimester | 7.75 years | Yes |
| Albertsen | Denmark | 1488 | 29 463 | Preterm birth (<37 weeks) | During pregnancy | Birth | Yes |
| Lundsberg | USA | 2062 | SGA (lowest 10th percentile) | First trimester | Birth | Yes | |
| Passaro | UK | 8886 | Birth weight (g) | At booking for antenatal care (before 24 weeks gestation) | Birth | Yes | |
| Shu | USA | 638 | Birth weight (g) | Throughout pregnancy (12.9, 28 and 36 weeks gestation) | Birth | Yes | |
| Peacock | UK | 64 | 901 | Preterm birth (<37 weeks) | At booking for antenatal care (before 24 weeks gestation) | Birth | No |
| Olsen | Denmark | 8772 | Birth weight (<2500 g) | During the first 36 weeks gestation | Birth | yes | |
| Brooke | UK | 1140 | Birth weight (g) | Early pregnancy | Birth | yes |
CBCL, Child Behaviour Checklist; SDQ, Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire; SGA, small for gestation age.
Figure 2Pooled mean difference for birth weight comparing low alcohol consumption (up to 32 g/week) with no alcohol consumption (seven studies). ‘Adjusted’ refers to adjusted for both smoking and a measure of socioeconomic status.
Figure 3(A) ORs for preterm birth comparing low alcohol consumption (up to 32 g/week) with no alcohol consumption (nine studies); (B) ORs for small for gestational age comparing low alcohol consumption (up to 32 g/week) with no alcohol consumption (seven studies); (C) ORs for low birth weight comparing low alcohol consumption (up to 32 g/week) with no alcohol consumption (six studies). Pooled OR includes both adjusted and unadjusted estimates from studies, ‘Adjusted’ refers to adjusted for both smoking and a measure of socioeconomic status.
Prospective studies examining the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on pregnancy outcomes (results not included in the meta-analysis)
| Outcome | Study (year) | Country (total no) | Outcome details | Reason not included in meta-analysis | Age at outcome assessment (child) | Results* | Adjusted (yes/no) |
| Stillbirth | Andersen | Denmark (89 322) | Stillbirth | Estimates are in different directions | Outcome confirmed via national/hospital registries or from maternal report | OR 0.90 (95% CI 0.73 to 1.12) | Yes |
| Salihu | USA (1 226 685) | Stillbirth | Estimates are in different directions | Birth | OR 1.10 (95% CI 0.88 to 1.39) | Yes | |
| Miscarriage | Andersen | Denmark (89 322) | Miscarriage in first trimester | Only study with this outcome | (Outcome confirmed via national/hospital registries or from maternal report) | OR 1.05 (95% CI 0.94 to 1.18) | Yes |
| Windham | USA (5324) | Spontaneous abortion occurring ≤20 weeks gestation | Only study with this outcome | (Outcome confirmed via medical records) | OR 1.0 (95% CI 0.7 to 1.5) | Yes | |
| Gestational age and preterm birth | Passaro | UK (10 539) | Gestational age | Only study with this outcome | Birth | Mean gestational age 40.1 (SD 1.9) for those exposed, compared with 40.1 (SD 2.0) for those unexposed | Yes |
| Ogston | The Netherlands, Scotland, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Portugal (8453) | Per cent of infants with gestational age <37 weeks | 3.7% in those exposed compared with 3.9% in those unexposed | Yes | |||
| Birth weight | Ogston | The Netherlands, Scotland, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Portugal (8453) | Mean birth weight (g) in non-smokers | SE/SD not reported | Birth | 3414 g in those exposed, compared with 3363 g in those unexposed | Yes |
| Ogston | The Netherlands, Scotland, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Portugal (8453) | Mean birth weight (g) in smokers | SE/SD not reported | Birth | 3225 g in those exposed, compared with 3225 g in those unexposed | Yes | |
| Placenta related | Salihu | USA (1 226 685) | Placental abruption | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.24 (95% CI 1.05 to 1.46) | Yes |
| Salihu | USA (1 226 685) | Placenta previa | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.11 (95% CI 0.87 to 1.43) | Yes | |
| Pre-eclampsia | Salihu | USA (1 226 685) | Pre-eclampsia | Only two studies with this outcome | Birth | OR 0.82 (95% CI 0.74 to 0.90) | Yes |
| McCarthy | New Zealand, Australia, Ireland, UK | Pre-eclampsia | Only two studies with this outcome | Birth | OR 0.59 (95% CI 0.35 to 0.99) | Yes | |
| Height | Lundsberg | USA (4496) | Lowest 10th percentile of birth length | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.10 (95% CI 0.78 to 1.54) | Yes |
| Head circumference | Lundsberg | USA (4496) | Lowest 10th percentile of head circumference | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.08 (95% CI 0.83 to 1.42) | Yes |
| Apgar score | Lundsberg | USA (4496) | Apgar <7 at 5 min | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.61 (95% CI 0.67 to 3.84) | Yes |
| Admission to NICU | Lundsberg | USA (4496) | Admission to NICU | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.12 (95% CI 0.86 to 1.46) | Yes |
| Malformations | Lundsberg | USA (4496) | Major malformations | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 0.78 (95% CI 0.40 to 1.50) | Yes |
| Bille | Denmark (1020) | Oral clefts | Only study with this outcome | Birth | OR 1.06 (95% CI 0.74 to 1.50) | Yes | |
| Ernhart | USA (873) | Craniofacial anomalies | SE/SD not reported | Birth | Mean craniofacial anomalies was 1.92 for those exposed, compared with 1.85 for those unexposed (p=0.26) | Yes | |
| Ernhart | USA (873) | Total anomalies | SE/SD not reported | Birth | Mean total anomalies was 2.60 for those exposed, compared with 2.53 for those unexposed (p=0.28) | Yes | |
| Motor development | Faebo Larsen | Denmark (32 097) | DCD | Only study with this outcome | 7 years | OR 0.85 (95% CI 0.70 to 1.03) | Yes |
| Behaviour | Sayal | UK (967) | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ parent report | Later age used in analysis | 3.9 years | OR 1.14 (95% CI 0.98 to 1.32) | Yes |
| Sayal | UK (1077) | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ parent report | Later age used in analysis | 3.9 years | OR 0.99 (95% CI 0.86 to 1.16) | Yes | |
| Sayal | UK (257) | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ teacher report | Parent report used in analysis instead | 7.75–9 years | OR 1.41 (95% CI 1.02 to 1.94) | Yes | |
| Sayal | UK (525) | 10% with highest problem scores, SDQ teacher report | Parent report used in analysis instead | 7.75–9 years | OR 1.20 (95% CI 0.96 to 1.51) | Yes | |
| Parry | The Netherlands, Scotland, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Portugal (8453) | Mental Development Index, Bayley Scales of Infant Development | No SE/SD reported for reference group | 18 months | Mean increase of 1.80 points (SE 1.1) for those exposed compared with unexposed | Yes | |
| Parry | The Netherlands, Scotland, France, Spain, Denmark, Germany, Portugal (8453) | Psychomotor Development Index, Bayley Scales of Infant Development | No SE/SD reported for reference group | 18 months | Mean increase of 0.81 points (SE 0.8) for those exposed compared with unexposed | Yes | |
| Cognition | Sayal | UK (10 558) | KS2 scores | Only study with this outcome | 11 years | Mean increase of 0.38 (95% CI −0.02 to 0.78) on KS2 score for those exposed compared with unexposed | Yes |
| Alati | UK (4332) | IQ, WISC-III | Only study with this outcome | 8 years | Mean IQ score 106.4 (SD 16.3) in those exposed, compared with 105.7 (SD 16.2) in those unexposed, p=0.10. | No | |
*OR results compare the odds of outcome in those exposed to ≤32 g AA (absolute alcohol) per week.
KS2, Key Stage 2 score; FASD, fetal alcohol spectrum disorder; NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; WISC, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children.
Quasiexperimental studies examining the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on pregnancy outcomes
| Study (year) | Country | Total number | Study type | Gene | Age at outcome assessment (child) | Outcomes | Summary of results and conclusions as presented in the paper | Limitations |
| Alati (2013) | UK | 7062 | Maternal–paternal comparison | NA | 11 years | Academic achievement: KS2 scores (standardised) | Maternal alcohol consumption abstainers: mean 102.0 (SD 9.1); <1 glass/week: mean 102.8 (SD 8.7) | Different confounding structures for the association of maternal vs paternal alcohol with the outcome |
| Alati (2008) | UK | 4332 | Maternal–paternal comparison | NA | 8 years | IQ: WISC | Maternal alcohol consumption abstainers: mean 105.7 (SD 16.2); <1 glass/week: mean 106.4 (SD 16.3) | Different confounding structures for the association of maternal vs paternal alcohol with the outcome |
KS2, Key Stage 2 score; NA, not applicable; WISC, Wechsler Intelligence Scale.