胎儿酒精综合症的主要风险:综合评论

Gilmar Dantas De Souza Filho, Henrique Almeida Assis Costa, Danielle Araújo Borsari, Erasmo Carlos Braulino, Plínio Regino Magalhães, Pericles Cristiano Batista Flores, Solange Aparecida Caetano, Elaine Aparecida Leoni, Thaisa Silva de Sousa, Marco Aurélio Aparecido Lucio
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孕妇饮用酒精饮料会对胎儿造成严重危害,导致永久性、不可逆转的身体、认知和行为改变。它可能表现为胎儿酒精综合症或胎儿酒精效应,损害胎儿发育并导致分娩延迟。由于乙醇和酒精暴露生物标志物的毒性作用,确定母体酗酒对胎儿和新生儿的影响至关重要。本研究对相关文献进行了综述。研究人员搜索并分析了 2009 年至 2020 年间发表的科学文章。根据所回顾的研究,近年来,酒精消费量有所增加,尤其是女性,特别是青少年,这通常是由于对生活不满意造成的。研究强调了过早饮酒对孕妇和胎儿健康的重大风险。预防饮酒是解决这一问题的最有效方法。这些研究结果强调了医疗保健专业人员在实施支持医疗保健系统用户和健康促进工作的行动方面的重要性。
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The Main Risks of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: An Integrative Review
The consumption of alcoholic beverages by pregnant women poses a significant risk of harming the fetus, leading to permanent and irreversible physical, cognitive, and behavioral alterations. It can manifest as Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Fetal Alcohol Effect, impair fetal development, and cause delays in labor. Identifying the consequences of maternal alcoholism on the fetus and newborn is crucial due to the toxic effects of ethanol and alcohol exposure biomarkers. This study presents an integrative literature review. Scientific articles available from 2009 to 2020 were searched and analyzed. According to the studies reviewed, alcohol consumption has increased over the years, particularly among women, especially adolescents, often as a result of life dissatisfaction. The research highlights the significant health risks associated with early alcohol consumption for both pregnant women and fetuses. Prevention of alcohol use is the most effective method to address this issue. These findings underscore the importance of healthcare professionals in implementing actions that support both users of the healthcare system and health promotion efforts.
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