RUIZ, Milagros, Peter GOLDBLATT, Joana MORRISON, Lubomír KUKLA, Jan ŠVANCARA, Marjo RIITTA-JÄRVELIN, Anja TAANILA, Marie-Josèphe SAUREL-CUBIZOLLES, Sandrine LIORET, Chryssa BAKOULA, Alexandra VELTSISTA, Daniela PORTA, Francesco FORASTIERE, Manon van EIJSDEN, Tanja G M VRIJKOTTE, Merete EGGESBØ, Richard A WHITE, Henrique BARROS, Sofia CORREIA, Martine VRIJHEID, Maties TORRENT, Marisa REBAGLIATO, Isabel LARRAÑAGA, Johnny LUDVIGSSON, Åshild Olsen FARESJÖ, Daniel HRYHORCZUK, Youriy ANTIPKIN, Michael MARMOT and Hynek PIKHART. Mother's education and the risk of preterm and small for gestational age birth: a DRIVERS meta-analysis of 12 European cohorts. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. LONDON (ENGLAND): BMJ Publishing Group, 2015, vol. 69, No 9, p. 826-833. ISSN 0143-005X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205387. |
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@article{1320532, author = {Ruiz, Milagros and Goldblatt, Peter and Morrison, Joana and Kukla, Lubomír and Švancara, Jan and RiittaandJärvelin, Marjo and Taanila, Anja and SaurelandCubizolles, MarieandJosèphe and Lioret, Sandrine and Bakoula, Chryssa and Veltsista, Alexandra and Porta, Daniela and Forastiere, Francesco and Eijsden, Manon van and Vrijkotte, Tanja G M and Eggesbø, Merete and White, Richard A and Barros, Henrique and Correia, Sofia and Vrijheid, Martine and Torrent, Maties and Rebagliato, Marisa and Larrañaga, Isabel and Ludvigsson, Johnny and Faresjö, Åshild Olsen and Hryhorczuk, Daniel and Antipkin, Youriy and Marmot, Michael and Pikhart, Hynek}, article_location = {LONDON (ENGLAND)}, article_number = {9}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205387}, keywords = {FOLLOW-UP; HEALTH; INEQUALITIES; MORTALITY; CHILDREN; PROFILE; DISEASE; WEIGHT; LIFE}, language = {eng}, issn = {0143-005X}, journal = {Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health}, title = {Mother's education and the risk of preterm and small for gestational age birth: a DRIVERS meta-analysis of 12 European cohorts}, url = {http://jech.bmj.com/content/69/9/826}, volume = {69}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1320532 AU - Ruiz, Milagros - Goldblatt, Peter - Morrison, Joana - Kukla, Lubomír - Švancara, Jan - Riitta-Järvelin, Marjo - Taanila, Anja - Saurel-Cubizolles, Marie-Josèphe - Lioret, Sandrine - Bakoula, Chryssa - Veltsista, Alexandra - Porta, Daniela - Forastiere, Francesco - Eijsden, Manon van - Vrijkotte, Tanja G M - Eggesbø, Merete - White, Richard A - Barros, Henrique - Correia, Sofia - Vrijheid, Martine - Torrent, Maties - Rebagliato, Marisa - Larrañaga, Isabel - Ludvigsson, Johnny - Faresjö, Åshild Olsen - Hryhorczuk, Daniel - Antipkin, Youriy - Marmot, Michael - Pikhart, Hynek PY - 2015 TI - Mother's education and the risk of preterm and small for gestational age birth: a DRIVERS meta-analysis of 12 European cohorts JF - Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health VL - 69 IS - 9 SP - 826-833 EP - 826-833 PB - BMJ Publishing Group SN - 0143005X KW - FOLLOW-UP KW - HEALTH KW - INEQUALITIES KW - MORTALITY KW - CHILDREN KW - PROFILE KW - DISEASE KW - WEIGHT KW - LIFE UR - http://jech.bmj.com/content/69/9/826 L2 - http://jech.bmj.com/content/69/9/826 N2 - Background A healthy start to life is a major priority in efforts to reduce health inequalities across Europe, with important implications for the health of future generations. There is limited combined evidence on inequalities in health among newborns across a range of European countries. Methods Prospective cohort data of 75 296 newborns from 12 European countries were used. Maternal education, preterm and small for gestational age births were determined at baseline along with covariate data. Regression models were estimated within each cohort and meta-analyses were conducted to compare and measure heterogeneity between cohorts. Results Mother's education was linked to an appreciable risk of preterm and small for gestational age (SGA) births across 12 European countries. The excess risk of preterm births associated with low maternal education was 1.48 (1.29 to 1.69) and 1.84 (0.99 to 2.69) in relative and absolute terms (Relative/Slope Index of Inequality, RII/SII) for all cohorts combined. Similar effects were found for SGA births, but absolute inequalities were greater, with an SII score of 3.64 (1.74 to 5.54). Inequalities at birth were strong in the Netherlands, the UK, Sweden and Spain and marginal in other countries studied. Conclusions This study highlights the value of comparative cohort analysis to better understand the relationship between maternal education and markers of fetal growth in different settings across Europe. ER -
RUIZ, Milagros, Peter GOLDBLATT, Joana MORRISON, Lubomír KUKLA, Jan ŠVANCARA, Marjo RIITTA-JÄRVELIN, Anja TAANILA, Marie-Josèphe SAUREL-CUBIZOLLES, Sandrine LIORET, Chryssa BAKOULA, Alexandra VELTSISTA, Daniela PORTA, Francesco FORASTIERE, Manon van EIJSDEN, Tanja G M VRIJKOTTE, Merete EGGESBØ, Richard A WHITE, Henrique BARROS, Sofia CORREIA, Martine VRIJHEID, Maties TORRENT, Marisa REBAGLIATO, Isabel LARRAÑAGA, Johnny LUDVIGSSON, Åshild Olsen FARESJÖ, Daniel HRYHORCZUK, Youriy ANTIPKIN, Michael MARMOT and Hynek PIKHART. Mother's education and the risk of preterm and small for gestational age birth: a DRIVERS meta-analysis of 12 European cohorts. \textit{Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health}. LONDON (ENGLAND): BMJ Publishing Group, 2015, vol.~69, No~9, p.~826-833. ISSN~0143-005X. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2014-205387.
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