2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-72032001000900005
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Avaliação do Consumo de Bebida Alcoólica Durante a Gravidez

Abstract: IntroduçãoO uso e o abuso do álcool durante a gravidez devem ser motivo de grande preocupação e acurada investigação por parte dos profissionais de saúde que assistem as mulheres no pré-natal. O abuso do álcool está associado, de maneira dose-dependente, a restrição do crescimento fetal, às deficiências cognitivas, ao aumento da morbimortalidade e a outros distúrbios mais leves chamados de efeitos do álcool sobre o feto, uma forma incompleta da síndrome alcoólica fetal 1,2 . Todo o álcool ingerido atravessa a … Show more

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“…11,13 In Brazil, studies carried out using different methodologies estimate the frequency of alcohol consumption around to be approximately 10 to 40% of pregnant women. [14][15][16][17][18][19] T-ACE (Tolerance, Annoyed, Cut Down, and Eye-opener) was the first validated alcohol consumption screening questionnaire for use in obstetrical and gynecological practices, 20 and is routinely used in various services proving to be efficient in detecting pregnant women who consume alcohol. 1,21,22 A Brazilian Portuguese version of T-ACE, translated and adapted from the original questionnaire of Sokol et al, 20 was validated by Fabbri et al 22 in 2001. .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…11,13 In Brazil, studies carried out using different methodologies estimate the frequency of alcohol consumption around to be approximately 10 to 40% of pregnant women. [14][15][16][17][18][19] T-ACE (Tolerance, Annoyed, Cut Down, and Eye-opener) was the first validated alcohol consumption screening questionnaire for use in obstetrical and gynecological practices, 20 and is routinely used in various services proving to be efficient in detecting pregnant women who consume alcohol. 1,21,22 A Brazilian Portuguese version of T-ACE, translated and adapted from the original questionnaire of Sokol et al, 20 was validated by Fabbri et al 22 in 2001. .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the third trimester, fetal growth may be restrict, particularlyhead circumference. 6 One of the complications resulting from alcohol intake during pregnancy is fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), which is characterized by craniofacial abnormalities, intra uterine growth retardation and central nervous system dysfunctions. 7 Despite potential risks to the health of fetuses and pregnant women, few studies assess alcohol intake prevalence during pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study from Brazil analyzed a sample of 445 post-delivery women that were admitted to a philanthropic hospital in são Paulo 13 . overall, 33.7% of all patients used alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, while 17.8% did so throughout pregnancy and 15.9% used alcohol until pregnancy was detected.…”
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