妊娠前和妊娠期间儿童健康的母体危险因素(Vologda地区长期队列监测结果)

Q3 Medicine Health Risk Analysis Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.21668/health.risk/2022.3.14
Yuliya Shmatova, I. Razvarina, А.N. Gordievskaya
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这项工作介绍了以儿童健康为重点的26年监测的结果。选取居住在沃洛格达地区的学龄前儿童作为研究对象。其目的是评估某些产妇因素和条件对儿童造成的健康风险。该研究通过计算相对风险率,对来自五个队列(1998年、2001年、2004年、2014年和2020年出生)的1454名儿童的数据进行了队列内分析。社会人口、社会经济和环境条件以及孕妇在怀孕期间的有害职业因素所产生的负面影响是儿童健康的重大风险因素。这不仅适用于新生儿时期,也适用于学龄前时期。历史上的死产、妊娠并发症(采用最新的生殖技术)、子痫、多胎妊娠、胎儿体位危险、早产、产后、贫血、水肿、尿中有蛋白质)和分娩(快速分娩、使用真空抽吸)等与健康有关的因素在出生时对儿童的健康造成最严重的损害,而且随着儿童的成长,它们的影响会持续存在。影响学龄前儿童健康的其他重要风险因素包括母亲在怀孕前诊断出的生殖、泌尿和内分泌系统疾病;单身的母亲;低收入人群;家庭居住场所的电磁辐射;母亲工作场所的有害工作条件(工作场所空气中的气体、传送带上的工作、辐射暴露)。在产前期间,母亲年龄小也是胎儿健康的一个危险因素,但随着孩子的成长,其影响会减弱。相反,如果母亲年龄超过40岁,这一因素在怀孕期间保护了孩子的健康,但增加了上学年龄时神经心理发育迟缓的可能性(由于母亲的健康潜力较低)。我们在这项研究中发现的绝大多数健康风险因素都是可以控制的。我们的研究结果可以用于制定旨在从个人到国家的任何层面上保护母亲和儿童健康的计划。
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Maternal risk factors for a child’s health prior to and during pregnancy (results of long-term cohort monitoring in Vologda region)
The work presents the results of the 26-year monitoring with its focus on children’s health. Pre-school children living in the Vologda region were selected as a research object. The aim was to assess health risks for children caused by certain maternal factors and conditions. The study was accomplished as an intra-cohort analysis of data on 1454 children from five cohorts (born in 1998, 2001, 2004, 2014 and 2020) by calculating a relative risk rate. Negative effects produced by sociodemographic, socioeconomic and environmental conditions as well as maternal harmful occupational factors during pregnancy are significant health risk factors for a child. It is true not only for the neonatal period but also during pre-school years. Such health-related factors as stillbirths in case history, complications of a present pregnancy (up-to-date reproductive technologies being applied to achieve it, eclampsia, multiple pregnancy, dangerous fetus position, prematurity, postmaturity, anemia, edemas, protein in urine) and birth (rapid labor, use of vacuum extraction) do the most severe damage to a child’s health at birth and their influence persists as a child grows. Other significant risk factors that influence children’s health in their pre-school years include diseases of the genitourinary and endocrine systems diagnosed in a mother prior to pregnancy; a mother being single; low incomes; electromagnetic radiation at a place where a family lives; harmful working conditions at a mother’s workplace (gases in workplace air, work on a conveyor belt, radiation exposure). A mother’s young age is also a health risk factor for a fetus during the prenatal period but its influence reduces as a child grows. In contrast, if a mother is older than 40, this factor protects a child’s health during pregnancy but increases likelihood of retarded neuropsychic development by the school age (due to a mother’s low health potential). Overwhelming majority of health risk factors we detected in this study are quite manageable. Our results can be used in creating programs aimed at preserving health of a mother and a child at any level, from individual to national one.
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