Maternal use of snus as smokeless tobacco in pregnancy and infant lung function

K. Bains, Ina Kreyberg, M. Färdig, B. Granum, H. Gudmundsdóttir, Guttorm Haugen, G. Hedlin, Katarina Hilde, C.M Jonassen, Björn Nordlund, E. Rehbinder, C. Rueegg, H. Skjerven, A. C. Staff, C. Söderhäll, R. Vettukattil, K. C. Carlsen
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Smoking in pregnancy has detrimental effects on infant respiratory health, while the effects of other nicotine-containing products on infant lung function are unclear. We aimed to explore if smokeless tobacco such as snus used in pregnancy increased the risk of lower lung function in infancy and if the associations differed by sex.From the Scandinavian population-based Preventing Atopic Dermatitis and ALLergies in Children birth cohort, we included 1163 infants with available tidal flow-volume measurements at three months of age and maternal self-reported use of nicotine-containing products in pregnancy. The risk of a ratio of time to peak tidal expiratory flow to total expiratory time <25th percentile by any nicotine exposure, snus exclusively and cigarette smoking with or without other nicotine-containing products, were explored by regression analyses adjusting for maternal age, education and asthma.Overall 120/1163 (10.3%) infants were exposed to any nicotine in-utero, 71/120 by snus exclusively and 49/120 by smoking, with six also exposed to snus. By pregnancy week six 85.8% of mothers reported stopping nicotine use. The risk of lower lung function was higher in children exposed in-utero to nicotine-containing products with an odds ratio (OR) of 1.63 (95% confidence interval 1.02,2.59) with a similar tendency for snus exclusively OR 1.55 (0.88,2.71) and smoking OR 1.79 (0.84,3.84). Effect estimates were similar after adjusting for covariates. No differences of the effect by sex was observed.Our study suggests that in-utero exposure to not only cigarettes, but also snus, may negatively affect infant lung function.
母亲在怀孕期间使用鼻烟作为无烟烟草与婴儿的肺功能
孕期吸烟对婴儿的呼吸系统健康有不利影响,而其他含尼古丁的产品对婴儿肺功能的影响尚不清楚。我们从斯堪的纳维亚预防儿童特应性皮炎和过敏症人群出生队列中纳入了1163名婴儿,这些婴儿在3个月大时接受了潮气流量-容积测量,并且母亲自我报告在孕期使用了含尼古丁的产品。通过调整母亲年龄、教育程度和哮喘情况的回归分析,探讨了任何尼古丁暴露、完全吸食鼻烟和吸烟(含或不含其他尼古丁产品)导致潮气呼气流量峰值时间与总呼气时间之比小于第25百分位数的风险。总体而言,120/1163(10.3%)名婴儿在宫内接触过任何尼古丁,71/120只吸食鼻烟,49/120吸烟,其中6名婴儿也接触过鼻烟。到怀孕第六周时,85.8%的母亲表示已停止使用尼古丁。宫内接触含尼古丁产品的儿童肺功能降低的风险较高,几率比(OR)为 1.63(95% 置信区间为 1.02,2.59),完全接触鼻烟的几率比(OR)为 1.55(0.88,2.71),吸烟的几率比(OR)为 1.79(0.84,3.84)。调整协变量后的效果估计值相似。我们的研究表明,在胎儿期接触香烟和鼻烟可能会对婴儿的肺功能产生负面影响。
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