Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort

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Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children : a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort. / Holst, Charlotte; Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard; Wohlfahrt, Jan; Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie; Melbye, Mads.

In: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Vol. 57, No. 8, 08.2015, p. 725-732.

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Holst, C, Jørgensen, SE, Wohlfahrt, J, Nybo Andersen, A-M & Melbye, M 2015, 'Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort', Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, vol. 57, no. 8, pp. 725-732. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.12743

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Holst, C., Jørgensen, S. E., Wohlfahrt, J., Nybo Andersen, A-M., & Melbye, M. (2015). Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 57(8), 725-732. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.12743

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Holst C, Jørgensen SE, Wohlfahrt J, Nybo Andersen A-M, Melbye M. Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort. Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 2015 Aug;57(8):725-732. https://doi.org/10.1111/dmcn.12743

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Holst, Charlotte ; Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard ; Wohlfahrt, Jan ; Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie ; Melbye, Mads. / Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children : a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort. In: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology. 2015 ; Vol. 57, No. 8. pp. 725-732.

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title = "Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children: a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort",
abstract = "AIM: The aim of this study was to examine how fever during pregnancy is associated with motor development in the child.METHOD: This cohort study was based on data from females and their children, from the Danish National Birth Cohort, who took part in an 18-month and/or 7-year follow-up study. Information regarding fever (number of episodes, temperature, duration, and pregnancy week) was obtained around gestation week 12 and at the end of pregnancy. Assessments of motor development in early childhood were based on the ages at which the motor milestones 'sitting unsupported' (n=44,256) and 'walking unassisted' (n=53,959) were attained. The Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire 2007 (DCDQ'07) was used to identify children with indication of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) at age 7 years (n=29,401). Any associations between the exposure to fever during pregnancy and motor development were estimated using Cox regression and logistic regression analyses.RESULTS: Fever during pregnancy was reported by 15,234 (28.0%) participants in the 18-month follow-up and by 7965 (26.9%) participants in the 7-year follow-up. Adjusted analyses showed no association between prenatal exposure to fever and either 'sitting unsupported' or 'walking unassisted'. The proportion of children with indication of DCD was 3.1%. The odds ratio of indication of DCD if children were exposed to fever in utero was 1.29 (95% CI 1.12-1.49). However, no dose-response association was found.INTERPRETATION: We found a significant association between maternal fever during pregnancy and DCD in children at age 7 years. The lack of a dose-response association might suggest that this association is explained by the underlying causes of the fever.",
keywords = "Adult, Child, Child Development, Denmark, Female, Fever, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Infant, Male, Motor Skills Disorders, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects",
author = "Charlotte Holst and J{\o}rgensen, {Sanne Ellegaard} and Jan Wohlfahrt and {Nybo Andersen}, Anne-Marie and Mads Melbye",
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T1 - Fever during pregnancy and motor development in children

T2 - a study within the Danish National Birth Cohort

AU - Holst, Charlotte

AU - Jørgensen, Sanne Ellegaard

AU - Wohlfahrt, Jan

AU - Nybo Andersen, Anne-Marie

AU - Melbye, Mads

N1 - © 2015 Mac Keith Press.

PY - 2015/8

Y1 - 2015/8

N2 - AIM: The aim of this study was to examine how fever during pregnancy is associated with motor development in the child.METHOD: This cohort study was based on data from females and their children, from the Danish National Birth Cohort, who took part in an 18-month and/or 7-year follow-up study. Information regarding fever (number of episodes, temperature, duration, and pregnancy week) was obtained around gestation week 12 and at the end of pregnancy. Assessments of motor development in early childhood were based on the ages at which the motor milestones 'sitting unsupported' (n=44,256) and 'walking unassisted' (n=53,959) were attained. The Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire 2007 (DCDQ'07) was used to identify children with indication of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) at age 7 years (n=29,401). Any associations between the exposure to fever during pregnancy and motor development were estimated using Cox regression and logistic regression analyses.RESULTS: Fever during pregnancy was reported by 15,234 (28.0%) participants in the 18-month follow-up and by 7965 (26.9%) participants in the 7-year follow-up. Adjusted analyses showed no association between prenatal exposure to fever and either 'sitting unsupported' or 'walking unassisted'. The proportion of children with indication of DCD was 3.1%. The odds ratio of indication of DCD if children were exposed to fever in utero was 1.29 (95% CI 1.12-1.49). However, no dose-response association was found.INTERPRETATION: We found a significant association between maternal fever during pregnancy and DCD in children at age 7 years. The lack of a dose-response association might suggest that this association is explained by the underlying causes of the fever.

AB - AIM: The aim of this study was to examine how fever during pregnancy is associated with motor development in the child.METHOD: This cohort study was based on data from females and their children, from the Danish National Birth Cohort, who took part in an 18-month and/or 7-year follow-up study. Information regarding fever (number of episodes, temperature, duration, and pregnancy week) was obtained around gestation week 12 and at the end of pregnancy. Assessments of motor development in early childhood were based on the ages at which the motor milestones 'sitting unsupported' (n=44,256) and 'walking unassisted' (n=53,959) were attained. The Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire 2007 (DCDQ'07) was used to identify children with indication of developmental coordination disorder (DCD) at age 7 years (n=29,401). Any associations between the exposure to fever during pregnancy and motor development were estimated using Cox regression and logistic regression analyses.RESULTS: Fever during pregnancy was reported by 15,234 (28.0%) participants in the 18-month follow-up and by 7965 (26.9%) participants in the 7-year follow-up. Adjusted analyses showed no association between prenatal exposure to fever and either 'sitting unsupported' or 'walking unassisted'. The proportion of children with indication of DCD was 3.1%. The odds ratio of indication of DCD if children were exposed to fever in utero was 1.29 (95% CI 1.12-1.49). However, no dose-response association was found.INTERPRETATION: We found a significant association between maternal fever during pregnancy and DCD in children at age 7 years. The lack of a dose-response association might suggest that this association is explained by the underlying causes of the fever.

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KW - Child

KW - Child Development

KW - Denmark

KW - Female

KW - Fever

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Humans

KW - Infant

KW - Male

KW - Motor Skills Disorders

KW - Pregnancy

KW - Pregnancy Complications

KW - Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects

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DO - 10.1111/dmcn.12743

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JO - Developmental medicine and child neurology. Supplement

JF - Developmental medicine and child neurology. Supplement

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