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Maternal smoking
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Rates of preterm birth are substantial with significant inequalities. Understanding the role of risk factors on the pathway from maternal socioeconomic status (SES) to preterm birth can help inform interventions and policy. This study therefore aimed to identify mediators of the relationship between maternal SES and preterm birth, assess the strength of evidence, and evaluate the quality of methods used to assess mediation.
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viferrari
28-11-2022
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Cigarette smoking has severe adverse health consequences in adults and in the offspring of mothers who smoke during pregnancy. One of the most widely reported effects of smoking during pregnancy is reduced birth weight which is in turn associated with chronic disease in adulthood.
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vibeauty
23-10-2021
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Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) leads to higher rates of pulmonary diseases and infections in children. To study the biochemical changes that may precede lung diseases, metabolomic effects on fetal and maternal lungs and plasma from rats exposed to ETS were compared to filtered air control animals.
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viwyoming2711
16-12-2020
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Significant immunomodulatory effects have been described as result of cigarette smoking in adults and pregnant women. However, the effect of cigarette smoking during pregnancy on the lymphocyte subpopulations in newborns has been discussed, controversially.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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The Nurse Family Partnership programme was developed in the USA where it is made available to pregnant young mothers in some socially deprived geographic areas. The related Family Nurse Partnership programme was introduced in England by the Department of Health in 2006 with the aim of improving outcomes for the health, wellbeing and social circumstances of young first-time mothers and their children.
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vivalanbo2711
19-03-2020
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There is strong evidence of an association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and restriction of intrauterine growth, but the effects of this exposure on postnatal linear growth are not well defined.
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vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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Several maternal health determinants during the first period of life of the child, as feeding practice, smoking habit and socio-economic level, are involved in early childhood health problems, as caries development.
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vinatri2711
29-02-2020
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Interventions to prevent sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) have generally been population wide interventions instituted after case–control studies identified specific childcare practices associated with sudden death.
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vichengshin2711
29-02-2020
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We investigated whether maternal smoking in the first year of life or any current parental smoking is associated with childhood or adolescent body mass index (BMI).
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vichengna2711
25-02-2020
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Some studies suggest a relationship between maternal smoking during pregnancy and not only intrauterine fetal growth restriction or low birth weight, but also with changes in the postnatal growth and development.
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videshiki2711
19-02-2020
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Earlier pubertal timing has been observed in many countries. We aimed to explore if prenatal exposure to maternal obesity, smoking, and alcohol intake was associated with timing of puberty by use of a novel marker of pubertal timing: ‘the height difference in standard deviations’ (HD:SDS).
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virome2711
13-01-2020
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The effects of prenatal maternal smoking have been studied extensively, however little research has examined the effects of prenatal exposure to maternal smoking on offspring sleep, particularly over several developmental periods.
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vidublin2711
13-01-2020
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part 1 book “neonatology” has contents: cigarette smoking, maternal, diabetes mellitus, marijuana, tuberculosis, materna, syphilis/reactive serologic syphilis test, maternal, active maternal syphilis likely or cannot be excluded, adrenal insufficiency, ambiguous genitalia,… and other contents.
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tieu_vu13
06-08-2018
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Exposure to tobacco smoke both prenatally and after birth is associated with measurable harmful effects including a greater risk of developing asthma-like symptoms in early childhood. However, evidence of increased risk of allergic diseases is uncertain77, 78. Distinguishing the independent contributions of prenatal and postnatal maternal smoking is problematic79. However, studies of lung function immediately after birth have shown that maternal smoking during pregnancy has an influence on lung development37.
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dacotaikhoan
26-04-2013
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Malawi Smokes Out Pneumonia Small grant awardee Save the Children Malawi hosted a series of community workshops to teach mothers and local leaders in Rumphi about the risks of indoor smoke, as well as a “Smoke Out Pneumonia” celebration that drew more than 500 participants with music, dancing, poetry and drama presentations. Indoor air pollution is a leading contributor to child pneumonia and is designated as one of the top five public health threats in developing countries by the World Health Organization.
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nhamnhiqa
01-03-2013
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Government efforts to meet the Ontario Public Health Standards (OPHS) Child Health program societal outcomes will have long-term benefi ts for Ontarians and the province. Provincial government strategies, e.g., the Poverty Reduction Strategy (including the Children in Need of Treatment [CINOT] expansion) assist in achieving the OPHS Child Health program goal.
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nhamnhiqa
01-03-2013
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As part of the Title V Block Grant, states report on maternal and child health (MCH) 18 national performance measures annually. Since states report on the percentage of women who smoke in the last three months of pregnancy, reducing maternal smoking has become an even bigger state priority. The 2006 map on page three shows the percentage of women who smoked during the last three months of pregnancy by state. Each State also reports on seven to 10 state performance measures that they develop and have approved by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB).
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connicquy
20-12-2012
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The major factors that prevent children from attaining their genetic growth potential can be divided into three types: insults in utero, infection, and the synergistic effect of infection and malnutrition. The evidence that specific events in utero affect long-term health is well established –consider, for example, rubella, thalidomide, smoking, and alcohol and drug abuse. The long-term effects of such insults ultimately depend on a range of interrelated factors, including maternal health status and the timing of the insult itself (Hall and Peckham, 1997).
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can_thai
12-12-2012
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Oral health professionals play a significant role in counseling patients concerning the harmful effects of tobacco, alcohol and recreational drugs. During the pregnancy, the consequences of these behaviors are profound. Multiple studies have demonstrated a clear association between maternal smoking and perinatal morbidity and mortality (6-10). Women who smoke are at increased risk for low birth weight babies, bleeding during pregnancy, premature labor and preterm rupture of membranes.
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can_thai
11-12-2012
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Tuyển tập các báo cáo nghiên cứu về y học được đăng trên tạp chí y học 'Respiratory Research cung cấp cho các bạn kiến thức về ngành y đề tài: " Maternal smoking during pregnancy increases the risk of recurrent wheezing during the first years of life (BAMSE)...
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toshiba13
21-10-2011
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