Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a community health problem with up to 50% of pregnant women drinking alcohol. The relationship between low or sporadic binge PAE and adverse child outcomes is not clear. This study examines the association between PAE in the general antenatal population and child neurodevelopment at 2 years, accounting for relevant contributing factors.Methods This prospective population-based cohort recruited 1570 pregnant women, providing sociodemographic, psychological and lifestyle information and alcohol use for five time periods. PAE categories were 'low', 'moderate/high', 'binge', in trimester 1 or throughout pregnancy. Measures of cognitive, language and motor development (Bayley Scales of Infant and Tod...
Background: A range of adverse birth outcomes is associated with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Ai...
Background: There is a lack of evidence regarding the effect of dose, pattern and timing of prenatal...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a community health problem with up to 50% of pregnant ...
OBJECTIVE Examine the association between alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy and neuro...
Objective: Examine the association between alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy and neuro...
Background: Around 60% of women drink some alcohol while pregnant. There is conflicting evidence on ...
BACKGROUND: Teratogenicity of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure is established, but uncertainty remain...
Background: Maternal alcohol consumption in pregnancy may have adverse effects on child gross motor ...
The association between heavy prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and impaired cognitive development in ...
Previous studies have had inconsistent findings regarding the quantity and frequency of prenatal alc...
ObjectiveData on the neurodevelopmental and associated behavioral effects of light to moderate in ut...
Objective:To investigate the association of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early neurodevelopme...
It has been claimed that mothers' drinking during pregnancy may affect the neurodevelopment of aroun...
It has been known for over 4 decades that prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can adversely affect neuro...
Background: A range of adverse birth outcomes is associated with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Ai...
Background: There is a lack of evidence regarding the effect of dose, pattern and timing of prenatal...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...
Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a community health problem with up to 50% of pregnant ...
OBJECTIVE Examine the association between alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy and neuro...
Objective: Examine the association between alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy and neuro...
Background: Around 60% of women drink some alcohol while pregnant. There is conflicting evidence on ...
BACKGROUND: Teratogenicity of heavy prenatal alcohol exposure is established, but uncertainty remain...
Background: Maternal alcohol consumption in pregnancy may have adverse effects on child gross motor ...
The association between heavy prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and impaired cognitive development in ...
Previous studies have had inconsistent findings regarding the quantity and frequency of prenatal alc...
ObjectiveData on the neurodevelopmental and associated behavioral effects of light to moderate in ut...
Objective:To investigate the association of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) and early neurodevelopme...
It has been claimed that mothers' drinking during pregnancy may affect the neurodevelopment of aroun...
It has been known for over 4 decades that prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) can adversely affect neuro...
Background: A range of adverse birth outcomes is associated with heavy prenatal alcohol exposure. Ai...
Background: There is a lack of evidence regarding the effect of dose, pattern and timing of prenatal...
BACKGROUND: Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) continue to be prev...