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The Association Between Passive and Active Tobacco Smoke Exposure and Child Weight Status Among Spanish Children

Journal

OBESITY
Volume 24, Issue 8, Pages 1767-1777

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/oby.21558

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Funding

  1. Instituto de Salud Carlos III [Red INMA G03/176, CB06/02/0041]
  2. Spanish Ministry of Health [FIS-97/1102, FIS-07/0252, FIS-PS09/00362, 97/0588, 00/0021-2, PI061756, PS0901958, PI14/00677, FIS-PS09/00090, PI041436, FIS-PI042018, FIS-PI06/0867, PI081151, FIS-PI09/02311, FIS-PI13/02187]
  3. FIS-FEDER [03/1615, 04/1509, 04/1112, 04/1931, 05/1079, 05/1052, 06/1213, 07/0314, 09/02647, 11/01007, 11/0178, 11/02591, 11/02038, PI12/01890, 13/1944, 13/2032, FIS-PI13/02429, 14/0801, 14/1687, CPI3/00054]
  4. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness [SAF2012-32991]
  5. CIBERESP
  6. Generalitat de Catalunya-CIRIT [19995GR 00241]
  7. Generalitat de Catalunya-AGAUR [2009 SGR 501, 2014 SGR 822]
  8. Conselleria de Sanitat Generalitat Valenciana
  9. Department of Health of the Basque Government [2005111093, 2009111069, 2013111089]
  10. Provincial Government of Gipuzkoa [DFG06/004, DEG08/0011, 97/000-00, 00/077-00]
  11. Beca de la IV convocaloria de Ayudas a la Investiyacioen en Enfermedades Neurodegerierativas de La Caixa
  12. Fundacio La maratoe de TV3 [090430]
  13. Obra Social Cajastur/Fundacion Liberbank, Universidad de Oviedo
  14. EU Commission [QLK4-1999-01422, QLK4-CT-2000-00263, QLK4-2002-00603, CONTAMED FP7-ENV-212502, FP7-ENV-2011 cod 282957, HEALTH.2010.2.4.5-1, 261357, 308333, 603794]
  15. Agence Nationale de Securite Sanitaire de l'Alimentation de l'Environnement et du Travail [Agence Nationale de Securite Sanitaire de l'Alimentation de l'Environnement et du Travail (1262C0010]
  16. Consejeria de Salud de la Junta de Andalucia [183/07]

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Objective: To assess the impact of passive and active tobacco smoke exposure, both pre- and postnatally, on child body mass index (BMI) and overweight. Methods: Pregnant women were enrolled into the Spanish INMA prospective birth cohort during 1997 to 2008. Tobacco smoke exposure was assessed by questionnaire and corroborated by pre- and postnatal cotinine measurements. Children were followed up until 4 years in newer subcohorts (N = 1866) and until 14 years in one older subcohort (N = 427). Child age-and sex-specific BMI Z-scores were calculated, and generalized estimating equations were used to model their relationship with repeated measures of tobacco smoke exposure. Results: Associations between prenatal passive exposure to tobacco smoke (adjusted beta = 0.15, 95% CI: 0.05-0.25) and active maternal smoking (adjusted beta = 0.20, 95% CI: 0.08-0.33) and child zBMI up to 4 years were observed. Stronger associations were observed in the older subcohort between both prenatal and child passive smoke exposure and zBMI up to 14 years. Conclusions: Evidence for an effect of both passive and maternal active smoking on child postnatal growth has been provided. Although residual confounding cannot be completely ruled out, associations were robust to adjustment for a range of lifestyle factors.

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