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调查低出生体重和早产作为产前感染与儿童早期发育关系中的潜在中介因素:一项关联行政健康数据分析。

Investigating low birth weight and preterm birth as potential mediators in the relationship between prenatal infections and early child development: a linked administrative health data analysis.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy Psychology and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Department of Psychology, School of Philosophy Psychology and Language Sciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2024 Aug 9;78(9):585-590. doi: 10.1136/jech-2023-221826.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Prenatal infections are associated with childhood developmental outcomes such as reduced cognitive abilities, emotional problems and other developmental vulnerabilities. However, there is currently a lack of research examining whether this arises due to potential intermediary variables like low birth weight or preterm birth, or due to some other mechanisms of maternal immune activation arising from prenatal infections.

METHODS

Administrative data from the National Health Service health board of Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Scotland, were used, linking birth records to hospital records and universal child health review records for 55 534 children born from 2011 to 2015, and their mothers. Causal mediation analysis was conducted to examine the extent to which low birth weight and preterm birth mediate the relationship between hospital-diagnosed prenatal infections and having developmental concern(s) identified by a health visitor during 6-8 weeks or 27-30 months child health reviews.

RESULTS

Model estimates suggest that 5.18% (95% CI 3.77% to 7.65%) of the positive association observed between hospital-diagnosed prenatal infections and developmental concern(s) was mediated by low birth weight, while 7.37% (95% CI 5.36 to 10.88%) was mediated by preterm birth.

CONCLUSION

Low birth weight and preterm birth appear to mediate the relationship between prenatal infections and childhood development, but only to a small extent. Maternal immune activation mechanisms unrelated to low birth weight and preterm birth remain the most likely explanation for associations observed between prenatal infections and child developmental outcomes, although other factors (for example, genetic factors) may also be involved.

摘要

背景

产前感染与儿童发育结果有关,例如认知能力下降、情绪问题和其他发育脆弱性。然而,目前缺乏研究来检验这种情况是由于潜在的中介变量(如低出生体重或早产)引起的,还是由于产前感染引起的母体免疫激活的其他机制引起的。

方法

使用苏格兰格拉斯哥和克莱德国民保健服务卫生局的行政数据,将出生记录与 2011 年至 2015 年期间出生的 55534 名儿童及其母亲的医院记录和普遍儿童健康审查记录联系起来。进行因果中介分析,以检验低出生体重和早产在多大程度上中介了医院诊断的产前感染与健康访视员在 6-8 周或 27-30 个月儿童健康检查期间识别出的发育问题之间的关系。

结果

模型估计表明,在医院诊断的产前感染与发育问题之间观察到的正相关关系中,有 5.18%(95%CI 3.77%至 7.65%)是由低出生体重介导的,而 7.37%(95%CI 5.36%至 10.88%)是由早产介导的。

结论

低出生体重和早产似乎中介了产前感染与儿童发育之间的关系,但只是在很小的程度上。与低出生体重和早产无关的母体免疫激活机制仍然是产前感染与儿童发育结果之间观察到的关联的最可能解释,尽管其他因素(例如遗传因素)也可能参与其中。

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