2021
DOI: 10.1590/1414-431x202010285
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Birth by cesarean section and mood disorders among adolescents of a birth cohort study in northern Brazil

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“…Five of them addressed predictors measured during pregnancy and assessed outcomes at the time of delivery: pre-gestational BMI and its association with newborn weight (7); uterine artery pulsatility index and other maternal attributes such as risk factors for the development of gestational hypertension (8); measurement of cervical length, genitourinary infection, bacterial vaginosis, and prematurity (9); effect of genetic variants on the occurrence of intrauterine growth restriction (10); and consumption of soft drinks at 20-25 weeks of gestation, metabolic profile, and arterial hypertension (11). The other studies evaluated the long-term effects on the generations born during the cohorts: determinants of early weaning at less than 3 months and between 4 and 5 months of age (12); the importance of maternal cigarette and alcohol consumption during pregnancy and cognitive developmental delays in children after the second year of life (13); determinants of delayed first dental visit (not visiting a dentist before the age of 7) (14); and cesarean birth and mood disorders in adolescence (15).…”
Section: Presentation Of Issue 54(1)2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five of them addressed predictors measured during pregnancy and assessed outcomes at the time of delivery: pre-gestational BMI and its association with newborn weight (7); uterine artery pulsatility index and other maternal attributes such as risk factors for the development of gestational hypertension (8); measurement of cervical length, genitourinary infection, bacterial vaginosis, and prematurity (9); effect of genetic variants on the occurrence of intrauterine growth restriction (10); and consumption of soft drinks at 20-25 weeks of gestation, metabolic profile, and arterial hypertension (11). The other studies evaluated the long-term effects on the generations born during the cohorts: determinants of early weaning at less than 3 months and between 4 and 5 months of age (12); the importance of maternal cigarette and alcohol consumption during pregnancy and cognitive developmental delays in children after the second year of life (13); determinants of delayed first dental visit (not visiting a dentist before the age of 7) (14); and cesarean birth and mood disorders in adolescence (15).…”
Section: Presentation Of Issue 54(1)2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 In addition, elective caesarean birth was associated with increased BPD risk in two population-based studies 5,6 but not in a smaller cohort study. 7 Small-for-gestational age (SGA) birth was related to BPD in two population-based studies 8,9 but not in two other studies. 3,5 Small head circumference (SHC, <32 cm) has also been positively associated with BPD, 10 although head circumference-for-gestational age has not been investigated.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Preterm birth was strongly positively associated with BPD in a population‐based cohort study, 3 as well as in two population‐based case–control studies, but their statistical power was limited 4,5 . In addition, elective caesarean birth was associated with increased BPD risk in two population‐based studies 5,6 but not in a smaller cohort study 7 . Small‐for‐gestational age (SGA) birth was related to BPD in two population‐based studies 8,9 but not in two other studies 3,5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%