BACKGROUND: There is substantial debate as to whether moderate alcohol use during pregnancy could have subtle but important effects on offspring, by impairing later cognitive function and thus school performance. The authors aimed to investigate the unconfounded effect of moderately increased prenatal alcohol exposure on cognitive/educational performance. METHODS: We used mother-offspring pairs participating in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) and performed both conventional observational analyses and Mendelian randomization using an ADH1B variant (rs1229984) associated with reduced alcohol consumption. Women of White European origin with genotype and self-reported prenatal alcohol consumption, whose offspring's ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use during pregnancy can cause considerable developmental problems for chi...
This study aims to test the hypothesis that moderate maternal alcohol and tobacco use in pregnancy i...
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BACKGROUND: There is substantial debate as to whether moderate alcohol use during pregnancy could ha...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial debate as to whether moderate alcohol use during pregnancy could ha...
The impact of low-to-moderate levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child cognitive outc...
BACKGROUND: The impact of low-to-moderate levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child co...
We examine the effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on child academic achievement. We use a genetic ...
Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcoho...
Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcoho...
Background Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate mate...
Background: A range of adverse birth outcomes is associated with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Ai...
The association between heavy prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and impaired cognitive development in ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
BACKGROUND: Teratogenicity of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure is established, but uncertainty remain...
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use during pregnancy can cause considerable developmental problems for chi...
This study aims to test the hypothesis that moderate maternal alcohol and tobacco use in pregnancy i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66151/1/j.1530-0277.1994.tb00904.x.pd
BACKGROUND: There is substantial debate as to whether moderate alcohol use during pregnancy could ha...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial debate as to whether moderate alcohol use during pregnancy could ha...
The impact of low-to-moderate levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child cognitive outc...
BACKGROUND: The impact of low-to-moderate levels of alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child co...
We examine the effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on child academic achievement. We use a genetic ...
Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcoho...
Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate maternal alcoho...
Background Observational studies have generated conflicting evidence on the effects of moderate mate...
Background: A range of adverse birth outcomes is associated with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Ai...
The association between heavy prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and impaired cognitive development in ...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
BACKGROUND: Teratogenicity of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure is established, but uncertainty remain...
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use during pregnancy can cause considerable developmental problems for chi...
This study aims to test the hypothesis that moderate maternal alcohol and tobacco use in pregnancy i...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/66151/1/j.1530-0277.1994.tb00904.x.pd