Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children
This study aimed to examine the association between prenatal environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure and hyperactivity behaviors in young children. A cross-sectional study was undertaken among 21,243 participants from all of the kindergartens in Longhua District of Shenzhen, China. Multivariate l...
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doaj-1110cdc16896480e9551a754267bdbfa2020-11-24T21:07:28ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-09-011410113210.3390/ijerph14101132ijerph14101132Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young ChildrenQingmei Lin0Xiang-Yu Hou1Xiao-Na Yin2Guo-Min Wen3Dengli Sun4Dan-Xia Xian5Lijun Fan6Hui Jiang7Jin Jing8Yu Jin9Chuan-An Wu10Wei-Qing Chen11School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaAustralia China Centre for Public Health, Brisbane, Queensland 4059, AustraliaMaternal and Child Health Care Center of Longhua New District, Shenzhen 518131, ChinaMaternal and Child Health Care Center of Longhua New District, Shenzhen 518131, ChinaMaternal and Child Health Care Center of Longhua New District, Shenzhen 518131, ChinaMaternal and Child Health Care Center of Longhua New District, Shenzhen 518131, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaMaternal and Child Health Care Center of Longhua New District, Shenzhen 518131, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510080, ChinaThis study aimed to examine the association between prenatal environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure and hyperactivity behaviors in young children. A cross-sectional study was undertaken among 21,243 participants from all of the kindergartens in Longhua District of Shenzhen, China. Multivariate logistic regression models and hierarchical linear models were employed to assess the associations. After adjusting for potential confounders of gender, preterm birth, birth asphyxiation, etc., prenatal ETS exposure was significantly associated with an increased risk of hyperactivity behaviors in young children (OR (95% CI) = 1.51 (1.28–1.77); β (95% CI) = 0.017 (0.013–0.020)). Along with increases in children’s prenatal ETS exposure dose (measured by daily ETS exposure duration, daily cigarette consumption by household members, and overall score of prenatal ETS exposure), the children were also increasingly more likely to exhibit hyperactivity behaviors. Furthermore, children whose mothers had prenatal ETS exposure in any one or more of the pregnancy trimesters were more likely to exhibit hyperactivity behaviors as compared with those born to non-exposure mothers (all p < 0.05). Overall, prenatal ETS exposure could be associated with a detrimental impact on offspring’s hyperactivity behaviors, and public health efforts are needed to reduce prenatal ETS exposure.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/10/1132environmental tobacco smokeprenatalhyperactivity behaviorchildren |
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Qingmei Lin Xiang-Yu Hou Xiao-Na Yin Guo-Min Wen Dengli Sun Dan-Xia Xian Lijun Fan Hui Jiang Jin Jing Yu Jin Chuan-An Wu Wei-Qing Chen Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health environmental tobacco smoke prenatal hyperactivity behavior children |
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Qingmei Lin Xiang-Yu Hou Xiao-Na Yin Guo-Min Wen Dengli Sun Dan-Xia Xian Lijun Fan Hui Jiang Jin Jing Yu Jin Chuan-An Wu Wei-Qing Chen |
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Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children |
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Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children |
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Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children |
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Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children |
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Prenatal Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke and Hyperactivity Behavior in Chinese Young Children |
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prenatal exposure to environmental tobacco smoke and hyperactivity behavior in chinese young children |
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This study aimed to examine the association between prenatal environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) exposure and hyperactivity behaviors in young children. A cross-sectional study was undertaken among 21,243 participants from all of the kindergartens in Longhua District of Shenzhen, China. Multivariate logistic regression models and hierarchical linear models were employed to assess the associations. After adjusting for potential confounders of gender, preterm birth, birth asphyxiation, etc., prenatal ETS exposure was significantly associated with an increased risk of hyperactivity behaviors in young children (OR (95% CI) = 1.51 (1.28–1.77); β (95% CI) = 0.017 (0.013–0.020)). Along with increases in children’s prenatal ETS exposure dose (measured by daily ETS exposure duration, daily cigarette consumption by household members, and overall score of prenatal ETS exposure), the children were also increasingly more likely to exhibit hyperactivity behaviors. Furthermore, children whose mothers had prenatal ETS exposure in any one or more of the pregnancy trimesters were more likely to exhibit hyperactivity behaviors as compared with those born to non-exposure mothers (all p < 0.05). Overall, prenatal ETS exposure could be associated with a detrimental impact on offspring’s hyperactivity behaviors, and public health efforts are needed to reduce prenatal ETS exposure. |
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environmental tobacco smoke prenatal hyperactivity behavior children |
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