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Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study

OBJECTIVE: Head circumference (HC) reflect growth and development of the brain in early childhood. It is unknown whether socioeconomic differences in HC are present in early childhood. Therefore, we investigated the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and HC in early childhood, and pote...

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Autores principales: Bouthoorn, Selma H., van Lenthe, Frank J., Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S., Moll, Henriëtte A., Tiemeier, Henning, Hofman, Albert, Mackenbach, Johan P., Jaddoe, Vincent W. V., Raat, Hein
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039798
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author Bouthoorn, Selma H.
van Lenthe, Frank J.
Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.
Moll, Henriëtte A.
Tiemeier, Henning
Hofman, Albert
Mackenbach, Johan P.
Jaddoe, Vincent W. V.
Raat, Hein
author_facet Bouthoorn, Selma H.
van Lenthe, Frank J.
Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.
Moll, Henriëtte A.
Tiemeier, Henning
Hofman, Albert
Mackenbach, Johan P.
Jaddoe, Vincent W. V.
Raat, Hein
author_sort Bouthoorn, Selma H.
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description OBJECTIVE: Head circumference (HC) reflect growth and development of the brain in early childhood. It is unknown whether socioeconomic differences in HC are present in early childhood. Therefore, we investigated the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and HC in early childhood, and potential underlying factors. METHODS: The study focused on Dutch children born between April 2002 and January 2006 who participated in The Generation R Study, a population-based prospective cohort study in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Maternal educational level was used as indicator of SEP. HC measures were concentrated around 1, 3, 6 and 11 months. Associations and explanatory factors were investigated using linear regression analysis, adjusted for potential mediators. RESULTS: The study included 3383 children. At 1, 3 and 6 months of age, children of mothers with a low education had a smaller HC than those with a high education (difference at 1 month: −0.42 SD; 95% CI: −0.54,−0.30; at 3 months: −0.27 SD; 95% CI −0.40,−0.15; and at 6 months: −0.13 SD; 95% CI −0.24,−0.02). Child’s length and weight could only partially explain the smaller HC at 1 and 3 months of age. At 6 months, birth weight, gestational age and parental height explained the HC differences. At 11 months, no HC differences were found. CONCLUSION: Educational inequalities in HC in the first 6 months of life can be mainly explained by pregnancy-related factors, such as birth weight and gestational age. These findings further support public health policies to prevent negative birth outcomes in lower socioeconomic groups.
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spelling pubmed-33872692012-07-05 Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study Bouthoorn, Selma H. van Lenthe, Frank J. Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S. Moll, Henriëtte A. Tiemeier, Henning Hofman, Albert Mackenbach, Johan P. Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. Raat, Hein PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Head circumference (HC) reflect growth and development of the brain in early childhood. It is unknown whether socioeconomic differences in HC are present in early childhood. Therefore, we investigated the association between socioeconomic position (SEP) and HC in early childhood, and potential underlying factors. METHODS: The study focused on Dutch children born between April 2002 and January 2006 who participated in The Generation R Study, a population-based prospective cohort study in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Maternal educational level was used as indicator of SEP. HC measures were concentrated around 1, 3, 6 and 11 months. Associations and explanatory factors were investigated using linear regression analysis, adjusted for potential mediators. RESULTS: The study included 3383 children. At 1, 3 and 6 months of age, children of mothers with a low education had a smaller HC than those with a high education (difference at 1 month: −0.42 SD; 95% CI: −0.54,−0.30; at 3 months: −0.27 SD; 95% CI −0.40,−0.15; and at 6 months: −0.13 SD; 95% CI −0.24,−0.02). Child’s length and weight could only partially explain the smaller HC at 1 and 3 months of age. At 6 months, birth weight, gestational age and parental height explained the HC differences. At 11 months, no HC differences were found. CONCLUSION: Educational inequalities in HC in the first 6 months of life can be mainly explained by pregnancy-related factors, such as birth weight and gestational age. These findings further support public health policies to prevent negative birth outcomes in lower socioeconomic groups. Public Library of Science 2012-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3387269/ /pubmed/22768125 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039798 Text en Bouthoorn et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bouthoorn, Selma H.
van Lenthe, Frank J.
Hokken-Koelega, Anita C. S.
Moll, Henriëtte A.
Tiemeier, Henning
Hofman, Albert
Mackenbach, Johan P.
Jaddoe, Vincent W. V.
Raat, Hein
Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study
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title_full Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study
title_fullStr Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study
title_full_unstemmed Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study
title_short Head Circumference of Infants Born to Mothers with Different Educational Levels; The Generation R Study
title_sort head circumference of infants born to mothers with different educational levels; the generation r study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3387269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22768125
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039798
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