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ABSTRACT: Background
Evidence on association of maternal pre-pregnancy weight with risk of orofacial clefts is inconsistent.Methods
Six large case-control studies of orofacial clefts from Northern Europe and the USA were included in analyses pooling individual-level data. Cases included 4943 mothers of children with orofacial clefts (cleft lip only: 1135, cleft palate with cleft lip: 2081, cleft palate only: 1727) and controls included 10 592 mothers of unaffected children. Association of orofacial cleft risk with pre-pregnancy maternal weight classified by level of body mass index (BMI, kg/m 2 ) was evaluated using logistic regression adjusting for multiple covariates.Results
Cleft palate, both alone and with cleft lip (CP+/-CL), was associated with maternal class II+ pre-pregnancy obesity (? 35)compared with normal weight [adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 1.36; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.16, 1.58]. CP+/-CL was marginally associated with maternal underweight (aOR = 1.16; 95% CI?=?0.98, 1.36). Cleft lip alone was not associated with BMI.Conclusions
In this largest population-based study to date, we found an increased risk of cleft palate, with or without cleft lip, in class II+ obese mothers compared with normal-weight mothers; underweight mothers may also have an increased risk, but this requires further study. These results also suggest that extremes of weight may have a specific effect on palatal development.
SUBMITTER: Kutbi H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5837498 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kutbi Hebah H Wehby George L GL Moreno Uribe Lina M LM Romitti Paul A PA Carmichael Suzan S Shaw Gary M GM Olshan Andrew F AF DeRoo Lisa L Rasmussen Sonja A SA Murray Jeffrey C JC Wilcox Allen A Lie Rolv T RT Munger Ronald G RG
International journal of epidemiology 20170201 1
<h4>Background</h4>Evidence on association of maternal pre-pregnancy weight with risk of orofacial clefts is inconsistent.<h4>Methods</h4>Six large case-control studies of orofacial clefts from Northern Europe and the USA were included in analyses pooling individual-level data. Cases included 4943 mothers of children with orofacial clefts (cleft lip only: 1135, cleft palate with cleft lip: 2081, cleft palate only: 1727) and controls included 10 592 mothers of unaffected children. Association of ...[more]