2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.159769390.09323247
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Maternal sleep duration and neonatal birth weight: The Japan Environment and Children’s Study

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the effect of maternal sleep duration (MSD) on low birth weight infants (LBW), small for gestational age infants (SGA), and macrosomia. Design: Prospective cohort study Setting: The Japan Environment and Children's Study (JECS) Population: Participants enrolled in JECS, with singleton pregnancies after 22 weeks, who gave birth between 2011 and 2014. Methods: Participants were categorized into five groups according to MSD during pregnancy: G1 (MSD <6.0 h), G2 (6.0-7.9 h), G3 (8.0-8.9 h), … Show more

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“…These studies took place mainly in the USA ( n = 13) 8,31–35,38,39,47,49,50,58,59 . Most studies were cohorts ( n = 32) 8,14,15,21–23,30–34,36,38–54,58,59,62 , whereas there were seven case–control studies 35,37,55–57,60,61 and two cross‐sectional studies 29,63 . A total of 16 studies ( n = 24, 58.8%) reported data for the second trimester.…”
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“…These studies took place mainly in the USA ( n = 13) 8,31–35,38,39,47,49,50,58,59 . Most studies were cohorts ( n = 32) 8,14,15,21–23,30–34,36,38–54,58,59,62 , whereas there were seven case–control studies 35,37,55–57,60,61 and two cross‐sectional studies 29,63 . A total of 16 studies ( n = 24, 58.8%) reported data for the second trimester.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1 shows a flowchart outlining the selection of eligible literature. There were 5,246 articles initially identified, after removing duplicates and double assessment, 41 of which were ultimately included in the meta‐analysis 8,14,15,21–23,29–63 . These studies took place mainly in the USA ( n = 13) 8,31–35,38,39,47,49,50,58,59 .…”
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“…Birth weight is an intuitive reflection of the overall condition of the baby during pregnancy, which can approximately judge the living environment and nutritional status of the baby in utero [7][8][9][10]. Our study focused on the association between birth weight and the risk of CVD, but reckoned without the effect of other prenatal factors on CVD, such as premature birth and intrauterine malnutrition, because of the lack of prenatal factors in UK Biobank.…”
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