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Early fetal binge alcohol exposure predicts high behavioral symptom scores in 5.5-year-old children

机译:早期胎儿暴饮暴饮可预测5.5岁儿童的行为症状评分高

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Background: Fetal binge alcohol exposure has been associated with neurobehavioral and cognitive symptoms. This study explored whether binge drinking mainly before recognition of pregnancy predicted high symptom scores on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in 5.5-year-old children. Methods: In a population-based, longitudinal study representative of pregnant women in Oslo, Norway, questionnaires were answered at 17 and 30 weeks of pregnancy, 6 months after term, and at child age 5.5 years (n = 1,116, constituting 66% of the original cohort). Logistic regression analyses identified factors predicting high SDQ scores, and multiple regression analyses identified direct effects on the SDQ Total. Results: Binge exposure (≥5 standard units per occasion [SUpo]) during pregnancy week 0 to 6, that is, 0 to 4 weeks after conception, predicted scores in the Abnormal and Borderline range on the SDQ in 5.5-year-olds, after adjusting for other confounding variables. Very early binge exposure less often than once a week predicted high symptom scores on the SDQ Total (p = 0.05) and Hyperactivity/Inattention (significant), while exposure at least once a week demonstrated a 3- to 5-fold significant increase in high symptom scores on Total, Emotional, and Conduct problems. Reporting ≥8 SUpo had stronger predictive power than reporting 5 to 7 SUpo. The results were not explained by participants reporting major lifetime depression. Other predictive factors, although weaker, were maternal symptoms of depression and anxiety during the child's infancy. High education (mother and father), high income (maternal partner), higher child birth weight, and child female sex reduced the likelihood of high SDQ symptom scores. Path analysis demonstrated early binge exposure to have a direct effect on the SDQ Total score. Conclusions: Binge drinking up to 4 weeks after conception had a strong and direct predictive effect on SDQ symptom scores in 5.5-year-olds. These results strongly support the advice to avoid binge drinking when planning pregnancy.
机译:背景:胎儿暴饮暴食与神经行为和认知症状有关。这项研究探讨了在承认怀孕之前暴饮暴食是否可以预测5.5岁儿童的强项和困难问卷(SDQ)的症状评分高。方法:在挪威奥斯陆的一项基于人口的纵向研究孕妇代表中,在怀孕17周和30周,足月后6个月以及儿童5.5岁(n = 1,116)时回答了问卷,占调查对象的66%原始队列)。 Logistic回归分析确定了预测高SDQ得分的因素,而多元回归分析则确定了对SDQ Total的直接影响。结果:在怀孕0至6周内(即受孕后0至4周)暴饮暴食(≥5个标准单位[SUpo]),在5.5岁的SDQ上预测的异常和临界范围得分,在调整其他混淆变量之后。极早暴饮暴食的频率低于每周一次,预示着SDQ总计(p = 0.05)和多动症/注意力不集中(显着)的症状评分高,而每周至少一次暴饮暴食表明高水平的暴饮暴食显着增加3至5倍全面,情感和行为问题的症状评分。报告≥8SUpo比报告5至7 SUpo具有更强的预测能力。参加者报告终生严重抑郁,未能解释其结果。其他预测因素尽管较弱,但还是婴儿期婴儿的抑郁和焦虑症状。受过高等教育(母亲和父亲),高收入(母亲伴侣),较高的孩子出生体重和儿童性别,降低了SDQ症状评分较高的可能性。路径分析表明,早期暴饮暴食直接影响SDQ总分。结论:怀孕后长达4周的暴饮暴饮对5.5岁的SDQ症状评分具有强烈而直接的预测作用。这些结果强烈支持建议,在计划怀孕时避免暴饮暴食。

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