Abstract Background Meta-analyses of studies investigating the impact of maternal environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) on birth weight have not produced robust findings. Although, ante natal ETS exposure probably reduces infant's birth weights, the scale of this exposure remains unknown. We conducted a large, cohort study to assess the impact of ETS exposure on birth weight whilst adjusting for the many factors known to influence this. Method Retrospective study using interview data from parents of 18,297 children born in 2000/2001 and living in the UK 9 months afterwards (the Millennium Cohort Survey). Comparison of birth weight, sex and gestational age specific (SGA) z score, birth before 37 weeks and birth weight Results 13% of UK infants ...
ObjectivesThe aim of our work was to analyse the effect of maternal smoking on body size and body pr...
Maternal smoking is established to cause adverse birth outcomes, but evidence considering maternal s...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between exposure to mothers smoking during prenatal and ear...
Objective: To determine the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure on birth outcomes....
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with low birth weight (LBW) in offsp...
Aim: To determine whether residential environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure during pregnancy is...
Background: Intrauterine exposure to tobacco smoke has been discerned as an important risk factor fo...
Abstract Background Exposure to air pollutants is suggested to adversely affect fetal growth, but th...
Aim: To determine whether residential environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure during pregnancy is...
BackgroundIntrauterine exposure to tobacco smoke has been discerned as an important risk factor for ...
Background: To explore the long-term relationship between maternal smoking during pregnancy and earl...
Background: Exposure to air pollutants is suggested to adversely affect fetal growth, but the eviden...
Background: There was strong evidence from studies conducted in developed countries that second-hand...
<p><strong>Background and Objectives</strong></p><p>Maternal environme...
The aim of this analysis was to examine the Eirect of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on the ri...
ObjectivesThe aim of our work was to analyse the effect of maternal smoking on body size and body pr...
Maternal smoking is established to cause adverse birth outcomes, but evidence considering maternal s...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between exposure to mothers smoking during prenatal and ear...
Objective: To determine the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure on birth outcomes....
Background: Maternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with low birth weight (LBW) in offsp...
Aim: To determine whether residential environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure during pregnancy is...
Background: Intrauterine exposure to tobacco smoke has been discerned as an important risk factor fo...
Abstract Background Exposure to air pollutants is suggested to adversely affect fetal growth, but th...
Aim: To determine whether residential environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure during pregnancy is...
BackgroundIntrauterine exposure to tobacco smoke has been discerned as an important risk factor for ...
Background: To explore the long-term relationship between maternal smoking during pregnancy and earl...
Background: Exposure to air pollutants is suggested to adversely affect fetal growth, but the eviden...
Background: There was strong evidence from studies conducted in developed countries that second-hand...
<p><strong>Background and Objectives</strong></p><p>Maternal environme...
The aim of this analysis was to examine the Eirect of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on the ri...
ObjectivesThe aim of our work was to analyse the effect of maternal smoking on body size and body pr...
Maternal smoking is established to cause adverse birth outcomes, but evidence considering maternal s...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between exposure to mothers smoking during prenatal and ear...