Background This study examines the relationship between light drinking during pregnancy and the risk of socioemotional problems and cognitive deficits at age 5 years. Methods Data from the nationally representative prospective UK Millennium Cohort Study (N=11 513) were used. Participants were grouped according to mothers' reported alcohol consumption during pregnancy: never drinker; not in pregnancy; light; moderate; heavy/binge. At age 5 years the strengths and difficulties questionnaire (SDQ) and British ability scales (BAS) tests were administered during home interviews. Defined clinically relevant cut-offs on the SDQ and standardised scores for the BAS subscales were used. Results Boys and girls born to light drinkers were less ...
Women who drink light-to-moderately during pregnancy have been observed to have lower risk of unfavo...
Low-level alcohol consumption in early pregnancy may not affect child intelligence, attention or exe...
Background: Evidence is conflicting regarding the relationship between low maternal alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between light drinking during pregnancy and the ris...
Background The objective of this study was to determine whether there was an association between mo...
To assess whether light drinking in pregnancy is linked to unfavourable developmental outcomes in ch...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate whether light drinking in pregnancy is associated with adverse child mental...
Objective To assess whether light drinking in pregnancy is linked to unfavourable developmental outc...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether light drinking in pregnancy is associated with adverse child menta...
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use during pregnancy can cause considerable developmental problems for chi...
We posit that: (i) light alcohol consumption during pregnancy does not improve the cognitive develop...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of low to moderate maternal alcohol consumption and binge drinking i...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that even mild exposure to alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and poor di...
Background: It has been suggested that even mild exposure to alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and poor di...
Women who drink light-to-moderately during pregnancy have been observed to have lower risk of unfavo...
Low-level alcohol consumption in early pregnancy may not affect child intelligence, attention or exe...
Background: Evidence is conflicting regarding the relationship between low maternal alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND: This study examines the relationship between light drinking during pregnancy and the ris...
Background The objective of this study was to determine whether there was an association between mo...
To assess whether light drinking in pregnancy is linked to unfavourable developmental outcomes in ch...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate whether light drinking in pregnancy is associated with adverse child mental...
Objective To assess whether light drinking in pregnancy is linked to unfavourable developmental outc...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether light drinking in pregnancy is associated with adverse child menta...
BACKGROUND: Heavy alcohol use during pregnancy can cause considerable developmental problems for chi...
We posit that: (i) light alcohol consumption during pregnancy does not improve the cognitive develop...
ObjectiveTo examine the effects of low to moderate maternal alcohol consumption and binge drinking i...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that even mild exposure to alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and poor di...
Background: It has been suggested that even mild exposure to alcohol, caffeine, smoking, and poor di...
Women who drink light-to-moderately during pregnancy have been observed to have lower risk of unfavo...
Low-level alcohol consumption in early pregnancy may not affect child intelligence, attention or exe...
Background: Evidence is conflicting regarding the relationship between low maternal alcohol consumpt...