Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits

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Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits. / Bay, Bjørn; Støvring, Henrik; Wimberley, Theresa; Denny, Clark H; Mortensen, Erik L; Eriksen, Hanne-Lise Falgreen; Kesmodel, Ulrik Schiøler.

In: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, Vol. 36, No. 5, 2012, p. 807-14.

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Bay, B, Støvring, H, Wimberley, T, Denny, CH, Mortensen, EL, Eriksen, H-LF & Kesmodel, US 2012, 'Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits', Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, vol. 36, no. 5, pp. 807-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01657.x

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Bay, B., Støvring, H., Wimberley, T., Denny, C. H., Mortensen, E. L., Eriksen, H-L. F., & Kesmodel, U. S. (2012). Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 36(5), 807-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01657.x

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Bay B, Støvring H, Wimberley T, Denny CH, Mortensen EL, Eriksen H-LF et al. Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 2012;36(5):807-14. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01657.x

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Bay, Bjørn ; Støvring, Henrik ; Wimberley, Theresa ; Denny, Clark H ; Mortensen, Erik L ; Eriksen, Hanne-Lise Falgreen ; Kesmodel, Ulrik Schiøler. / Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits. In: Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 2012 ; Vol. 36, No. 5. pp. 807-14.

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title = "Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits",
abstract = "Background: To examine the effects of low to moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child motor function at age 5. Methods: A prospective follow-up study of 685 women and their children sampled from the Danish National Birth Cohort based on maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. At 5 years of age, the children were tested with the {"}Movement Assessment Battery for Children{"} (MABC). Parental education, maternal IQ, prenatal maternal smoking, the child's age at testing, and gender of child were considered core confounders, while the full model also controlled for prenatal maternal binge drinking episodes, age, maternal prepregnancy body mass index, parity, home environment, postnatal parental smoking, health status, and indicators for hearing and vision impairment. Results: There were no systematic or significant differences in motor function between children of mothers reporting low to moderate levels of average alcohol consumption during pregnancy and children of mothers who abstained. Conclusions: In this study, we found no systematic association between low to moderate maternal alcohol intake during pregnancy and child motor function at age 5.",
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T1 - Low to moderate alcohol intake during pregnancy and risk of psychomotor deficits

AU - Bay, Bjørn

AU - Støvring, Henrik

AU - Wimberley, Theresa

AU - Denny, Clark H

AU - Mortensen, Erik L

AU - Eriksen, Hanne-Lise Falgreen

AU - Kesmodel, Ulrik Schiøler

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N2 - Background: To examine the effects of low to moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child motor function at age 5. Methods: A prospective follow-up study of 685 women and their children sampled from the Danish National Birth Cohort based on maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. At 5 years of age, the children were tested with the "Movement Assessment Battery for Children" (MABC). Parental education, maternal IQ, prenatal maternal smoking, the child's age at testing, and gender of child were considered core confounders, while the full model also controlled for prenatal maternal binge drinking episodes, age, maternal prepregnancy body mass index, parity, home environment, postnatal parental smoking, health status, and indicators for hearing and vision impairment. Results: There were no systematic or significant differences in motor function between children of mothers reporting low to moderate levels of average alcohol consumption during pregnancy and children of mothers who abstained. Conclusions: In this study, we found no systematic association between low to moderate maternal alcohol intake during pregnancy and child motor function at age 5.

AB - Background: To examine the effects of low to moderate alcohol consumption during pregnancy on child motor function at age 5. Methods: A prospective follow-up study of 685 women and their children sampled from the Danish National Birth Cohort based on maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy. At 5 years of age, the children were tested with the "Movement Assessment Battery for Children" (MABC). Parental education, maternal IQ, prenatal maternal smoking, the child's age at testing, and gender of child were considered core confounders, while the full model also controlled for prenatal maternal binge drinking episodes, age, maternal prepregnancy body mass index, parity, home environment, postnatal parental smoking, health status, and indicators for hearing and vision impairment. Results: There were no systematic or significant differences in motor function between children of mothers reporting low to moderate levels of average alcohol consumption during pregnancy and children of mothers who abstained. Conclusions: In this study, we found no systematic association between low to moderate maternal alcohol intake during pregnancy and child motor function at age 5.

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