Literature DB >> 4047534

Smoking, maternal age, and fetal growth.

S Cnattingius, O Axelsson, G Eklund, G Lindmark.   

Abstract

In a prospective clinical study from an unselected area-based population, the influence on birth weight for gestational age (standardized birth weight) was studied with special respect to risk factors for intrauterine growth retardation. Smoking was the most important risk factor: 16% of the mothers smoked at least ten cigarettes per day, and the influence of smoking on standardized birth weight was highly significant (P less than .001). Maternal age in itself had no effect on standardized birth weight. However, among smokers the reduction in standardized birth weight became more pronounced with increasing maternal age (P less than .001). Longterm smoking has been reported to increase the risk of severe placental complications. This study emphasizes that elderly smokers also must be considered to be at a higher risk than younger smokers for developing fetal growth disturbances.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4047534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0029-7844            Impact factor:   7.661


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