Greene T, Ernhart C B, Sokol R J, Martier S, Marler M R, Boyd T A, Ager J
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 1991 Dec;15(6):905-13. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1991.tb05186.x.
This report examines the effects of fetal alcohol exposure on size and growth in an urban cohort followed prospectively through early childhood. Indices of prenatal drinking were related to measurements of weight, stature (length), and head circumference obtained at birth and during five subsequent in-home assessments. Small but statistically significant relationships were detected between short-term recall estimates of drinking during pregnancy and weight and length at birth. The strength of these relationships diminished during the preschool assessments. However, estimates of catch-up growth associated with alcohol exposure were not statistically significant. With the exception of a single case with a profile of signs characteristic of fetal alcohol syndrome, an adverse effect of prenatal alcohol exposure on head circumference was not indicated.
本报告研究了胎儿酒精暴露对一个城市队列从出生到幼儿期的生长发育的影响。通过前瞻性跟踪该队列,我们将孕期饮酒指标与出生时及随后五次家庭访视时测得的体重、身高(身长)和头围进行了关联分析。孕期饮酒短期回顾性估计值与出生时的体重和身长之间存在虽小但具有统计学意义的关联。在学龄前评估期间,这些关联的强度减弱。然而,与酒精暴露相关的追赶生长估计值并无统计学意义。除了一例具有胎儿酒精综合征特征性体征的病例外,未发现孕期酒精暴露对头围有不良影响。