Methods This study was based on 7333 pregnant women participating in a population-based cohort study. Alcohol consumption habits and fetal growth were assessed in early (gestational age < 17.9 weeks), mid- (gestational age 18-24.9 weeks) and late pregnancy (gestational age >= 25 weeks). We assessed the effects of different categories of alcohol consumption (no; less than one drink per week; one to three drinks per week; four to six drinks per week; one drink per day and two to three drinks per day) on repeatedly measured fetal head circumference, abdominal circumference and femur length. Results In total, 37% of all mothers continued alcohol consumption during pregnancy, of whom the majority used less than three drinks per week. We ob...
OBJECTIVES. Our goals were to determine whether prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with an incr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
Previous studies have had inconsistent findings regarding the quantity and frequency of prenatal alc...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Abstract Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a worldwide public health concern. While PAE ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is associated with increased spontaneous abortion rates, pre...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
Although the association between high maternal alcohol consumption and adverse reproductive outcomes...
Prenatal exposure to alcohol is associated with a spectrum of abnormalities, referred to as the Feta...
Maternal exposure to tobacco and alcohol is a known cause, among others, for fetal growth restrictio...
Background Large general population surveys show that heavy regular and episodic alcohol consumption...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of low-to-moderate levels of maternal alcohol consumption in pr...
Background Vitamin C, vitamin E, and carotenoids are potent dietary antioxidants that have been show...
OBJECTIVES. Our goals were to determine whether prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with an incr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
Previous studies have had inconsistent findings regarding the quantity and frequency of prenatal alc...
OBJECTIVE: The relationship between light maternal alcohol consumption and fetal outcome remains con...
Abstract Background Prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) is a worldwide public health concern. While PAE ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between prenatal alcohol exposure and fetal growth and pr...
Aim To examine whether alcohol exposure in pregnancy affects weight and head circumference (HC) at b...
Consumption of alcohol during pregnancy is associated with increased spontaneous abortion rates, pre...
Alcohol exerts teratogenic effects in all the gestation times, with peculiar features in relationshi...
Although the association between high maternal alcohol consumption and adverse reproductive outcomes...
Prenatal exposure to alcohol is associated with a spectrum of abnormalities, referred to as the Feta...
Maternal exposure to tobacco and alcohol is a known cause, among others, for fetal growth restrictio...
Background Large general population surveys show that heavy regular and episodic alcohol consumption...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the effects of low-to-moderate levels of maternal alcohol consumption in pr...
Background Vitamin C, vitamin E, and carotenoids are potent dietary antioxidants that have been show...
OBJECTIVES. Our goals were to determine whether prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with an incr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comUntil recently, studies pertaining to t...
Previous studies have had inconsistent findings regarding the quantity and frequency of prenatal alc...