昼夜周期月相对围产期结局的影响:一项全国性队列研究。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Karin Windsperger, Tim Dorittke, Dana A Muin, Herbert Kiss, Wilhelm Oberaigner, Hermann Leitner, Alex Farr
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背景:月相周期的光线变化影响着不同物种的节律。迄今为止,关注月球是否影响人类健康的人类研究忽视了光/暗周期的影响。本研究的目的是通过考虑昼夜节律引起的光照水平来研究月相是否会影响围产期结局。方法:为了评估月相的影响,这项全国性的队列研究确定了白天(早上06:00)单胎妊娠的病例。至晚上8时59分)及夜间(晚上9时)≥23 + 0孕周分娩,出生体重≥500g。选择性剖宫产或引产的妇女数据被排除在分析之外。月球周期分为满月、新月或其他月相。标准化出生比(SBR)被选为主要结局参数,而分娩持续时间和新生儿短期不良健康(结果pH值:我们确定了462,947例新生儿,其中242,518例(52.4%)发生在白天,220,429例(47.6%)发生在夜间。不同的月相似乎不影响SBR或不良新生儿结局。然而,夜间分娩可能显示出与月相相关的最长分娩时间延长的趋势(新月/满月/其他月相为62小时vs. 65小时vs. 70小时,p = 0.05)。讨论:考虑到光照水平,某些月相可能会增加夜间分娩时间延长的风险。然而,评估月相对健康变量的影响是复杂的。共同环境因素应纳入未来的分析。
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The Impact of Lunar Phases During Day and Night Cycles on Perinatal Outcomes: A Nationwide Cohort Study.

Background: Light changes during the lunar cycle affect rhythms in diverse species. Human studies focusing on whether the moon influences human health have so far neglected the effects of light/dark cycles. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether lunar phases impact perinatal outcomes by considering illumination levels due to day/night rhythms.

Methods: To assess the influence of moon phases, this nationwide cohort study identified cases with a singleton pregnancy that involved daytime (06:00 a.m. to 08:59 p.m.) and nighttime (09:00 p.m. to 05:59 a.m.) delivery at ≥ 23 + 0 gestational weeks with a birthweight of ≥ 500 g. Data on women who underwent elective cesarean or labor induction were excluded from the analyses. The lunar cycle was categorized as full moon, new moon, or other lunar phases. The standardized birth ratio (SBR) was chosen as the primary outcome parameter, while the duration of labor and adverse neonatal short-term health (pH of < 7.2 and/or a 5-min Apgar score of < 7) were chosen as the secondary outcome variables.

Results: We identified a total case number of 462,947 births, of which 242,518 (52.4%) occurred during the day and 220,429 (47.6%) at night. Different moon phases did not appear to influence either the SBR or adverse neonatal outcomes. However, nighttime births may show a trend toward a prolonged maximum duration of labor related to moon phases (62 vs. 65 vs. 70 h for new/full/other moon phases, p = 0.05).

Discussion: Considering illumination levels, some moon phases may increase the risk for prolonged births during nighttime. However, assessing the effect of lunar phases on health variables is complex. Co-environmental agents should be incorporated into future analyses.

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Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care
Birth-Issues in Perinatal Care 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.00%
发文量
90
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Birth: Issues in Perinatal Care is a multidisciplinary, refereed journal devoted to issues and practices in the care of childbearing women, infants, and families. It is written by and for professionals in maternal and neonatal health, nurses, midwives, physicians, public health workers, doulas, social scientists, childbirth educators, lactation counselors, epidemiologists, and other health caregivers and policymakers in perinatal care.
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