26 research outputs found

    Analysis of child growth trajectories

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    Gender-specific factors associated with shorter sleep duration at age 3 years

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    International audienceon behalf of the EDEN mother-child cohort study group. Short title: Gender-specific factors of sleep duration at 3y Total number of words: 4967 Number of references: 36 Conflicts of interest: SP, SL, NR, BH, MAC and the EDEN mother-child cohort study group have no conflict of interest Authorship contribution: SP designed and performed the analyses, the interpretation of data and drafted the manuscript; SL performed the dietary pattern analyses and interpretation, and participated in the drafting of the manuscript and its critical revision; NR participated in the drafting of the manuscript and its critical revision; BH, MAC and the EDEN mother-child study group participated in the study conception (cohort), the data acquisition, the drafting of the manuscript and its critical revision

    Exploring the socioeconomic disparities of maternal body mass index: a national study in France

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    Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity has increased in various countries. Normal weight before pregnancy is important to protect maternal and newborn health. This study aimed to describe the evolution of body mass index (BMI) before pregnancy in France and explore its association with two measures of socioeconomic status (SES), education and household income. Methods: Data were from four national perinatal surveys in France in 1998, 2003, 2010 and 2016 to describe the time evolution of maternal BMI. We explored the links between BMI and women's characteristics in the most recent period (2010-2016 surveys) since income information was not available before. Risk ratios (RRs) of underweight, overweight and obesity for each measure of SES were computed by using multivariable Poisson regression models. Results: Overweight and obesity prevalence increased between 1998 and 2016, from 6% to 12% for obesity. Both were inversely associated with SES (higher prevalence among least educated and poorest women), with strong variations for each social indicator, even in multivariable analyses including both. Combining education and income revealed a wide gradient; RR for obesity was 6.01 (95% confidence interval 4.89-7.38) with low education and income <2000 euros/month vs. high education and income 4000 euros/month. Conclusions: Public policies must implement programs to limit the increase in overweight and its unequal distribution in the population, alongside other policies to address the societal determinants of the obesogenic environment. Health professionals need to advise women to improve their eating and physical activity to limit weight gain from childhood to early adulthood

    Trends in Tobacco Smoking in Pregnant Women: Data From French National Perinatal Surveys

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    International audienceObjectives: To describe maternal smoking trends in France between 1972 and 2016, and identify whether maternal characteristics associated with smoking in the 3rd trimester of pregnancy evolved between 2010 and 2016. Methods: Using French National Perinatal Surveys, we estimated proportions of smokers and the number of cigarettes smoked both just before pregnancy and during the 3rd trimester from 1972 to 2016. We used a Poisson model with robust variance to estimate prevalence ratios for smoking during pregnancy. Results: Proportions of mothers quitting smoking were relatively stable (46.0% in 1972 and 45.8% in 2016). The number of cigarettes smoked just before pregnancy and in the 3rd trimester decreased from 1995 onward. However, proportions of smokers remained high before (30.1%) and during the 3rd trimester in 2016 (16.2%). Smoking in the 3rd trimester was associated with a lower education level and lower income in both 2010 and 2016, whereas the association with age, country of birth and parity varied according to the survey year. Conclusion: Early targeted interventions are needed for smokers who plan to have a child and must take smokers’ characteristics during pregnancy into account
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