Decreased head circumference at birth associated with maternal tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy on the Japanese prospective birth cohort study

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Tadashi Shiohama
Aya Hisada
Midori Yamamoto
Kenichi Sakurai
Rieko Takatani
Katsunori Fujii
Naoki Shimojo
Chisato Mori
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[1] Chiba University,Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medicine
[2] Chiba University,Center for Preventive Medical Sciences
[3] Chiba University,Department of Bioenvironmental Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine
[4] National Institute for Environmental Studies,Japan Environment and Children’s Study Programme Office
[5] Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences,Aichi Regional Center for JECS
[6] National Institute for Environmental Studies,Hokkaido Regional Center for JECS
[7] National Center for Child Health and Development,Miyagi Regional Center for JECS
[8] Hokkaido University,Fukushima Regional Center for JECS
[9] Tohoku University,Chiba Regional Center for JECS
[10] Fukushima Medical University,Kanagawa Regional Center for JECS
[11] Chiba University,Koshin Regional Center for JECS
[12] Yokohama City University,Toyama Regional Center for JECS
[13] University of Yamanashi,Kyoto Regional Center for JECS
[14] University of Toyama,Osaka Regional Center for JECS
[15] Kyoto University,Hyogo Regional Center for JECS
[16] Osaka University,Tottori Regional Center for JECS
[17] Hyogo College of Medicine,Kochi Regional Center for JECS
[18] Tottori University,South Kyushu/Okinawa Regional Center for JECS
[19] Kochi University,undefined
[20] University of Occupational and Environmental Health,undefined
[21] Kumamoto University,undefined
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Maternal tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy impairs fetal body size, including head circumference (HC) at birth; however, the mechanism still remains unclear. This analysis using a large prospective cohort study evaluated the impact of maternal tobacco exposure on their offspring’s HC and the relationship with placental weight ratio (PWR) and placental abnormalities. Parents-children pairs (n = 84,856) were included from the 104,065 records of the Japan Environmental and Children’s Study. Maternal perinatal clinical and social information by self-administered questionnaires, offspring’s body size, and placental information were collected. Data were analyzed with binominal logistic regression analysis and path analysis. Logistic regression showed significantly elevated adjusted odds ratio (aOR) (1.653, 95% CI 1.387–1.969) for the impact of maternal smoking during pregnancy on their offspring’s smaller HC at birth. Maternal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke in the non-smoking group did not increase aOR for the smaller HC. Path analysis showed that maternal smoking during pregnancy decreased the offspring’s HC directly, but not indirectly via PWR or placental abnormalities. The quitting smoking during pregnancy group did not increase aOR for the smaller HC than the non-smoking group, suggesting that quitting smoking may reduce their offspring’s neurological impairment even after pregnancy.
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