Vaping and Smoking in Pregnancy-A Meta-Analysis of Neurobehavioural Development in Prenatally Exposed Offspring.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Acta Paediatrica Pub Date : 2025-09-02 DOI:10.1111/apa.70285
Abigail O'Connell, Rosie Rogers, Eibhlín Carys Healy, Marah Shaikhyousef, Carmen Regan, Alexander Douglass, Anne Doolan, Patricia Fitzpatrick, Des W Cox, Michelle Downes
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Abstract

Aim: Electronic cigarette usage has become increasingly popular in recent years, advertised as a safe alternative to smoking. However, the long-term impact on prenatal development is not well understood. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to investigate the impact of prenatal electronic cigarette exposure on self-regulation and motor development in existing human and animal research and to identify the common assessment measures.

Methods: 2116 records from six databases were retrieved, of which 70 (56 human; 14 animal) were retained for review. Random-effects meta-analyses were conducted on eligible studies.

Results: The emerging animal literature provides evidence for the impact of electronic cigarette exposure on offspring development. Meta-analysis results of 42 eligible human studies indicated that prenatal exposure to nicotine or cannabis by combustible or electronic cigarette was associated with deficits in cognitive, emotional, and behavioural self-regulatory domains, as well as motor function and neuromotor development. Only one human study included electronic cigarettes.

Conclusions: The combined findings of human and animal literature suggest overlapping influences of combustible and electronic cigarettes across self-regulation and motor domains. Given the policy implications, there is an urgent need for more research on electronic cigarette use in humans during pregnancy.

妊娠期吸电子烟和吸烟——产前暴露后代神经行为发育的荟萃分析。
目的:近年来,电子烟的使用越来越受欢迎,被宣传为吸烟的安全替代品。然而,对产前发育的长期影响尚不清楚。本系统综述和荟萃分析的目的是在现有的人类和动物研究中调查产前电子烟暴露对自我调节和运动发育的影响,并确定共同的评估措施。方法:从6个数据库中检索2116条记录,其中保留70条(人56条,动物14条)进行审查。对符合条件的研究进行随机效应荟萃分析。结果:新出现的动物文献为电子烟暴露对后代发育的影响提供了证据。42项符合条件的人体研究的荟萃分析结果表明,产前通过可燃或电子烟接触尼古丁或大麻与认知、情感和行为自我调节领域以及运动功能和神经运动发育的缺陷有关。只有一项人体研究包含了电子烟。结论:人类和动物文献的综合发现表明,可燃和电子烟在自我调节和运动领域的重叠影响。考虑到政策影响,迫切需要对怀孕期间人类使用电子烟进行更多的研究。
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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
5.30%
发文量
384
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed monthly journal at the forefront of international pediatric research. It covers both clinical and experimental research in all areas of pediatrics including: neonatal medicine developmental medicine adolescent medicine child health and environment psychosomatic pediatrics child health in developing countries
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