2002
DOI: 10.5271/sjweh.641
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Risk factors for cardiovascular malformation - a study based on prospectively collected data

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Cited by 61 publications
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“…En resumen, lo que se conoce actualmente sobre el tema, es que el promedio de edad paterna ha ido aumentando progresivamente en otros países y en Chile y que la implicancia de este hecho sobre la salud pública no ha sido profundamente estudiada ni debatida, principalmente por la limitada evidencia epidemiológica 27 . La acumulación de mutaciones durante la maduración de las células espermáticas en el hombre podrían ser las responsables del creciente riesgo de ciertas enfermedades relacionadas con la edad paterna avanzada.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…En resumen, lo que se conoce actualmente sobre el tema, es que el promedio de edad paterna ha ido aumentando progresivamente en otros países y en Chile y que la implicancia de este hecho sobre la salud pública no ha sido profundamente estudiada ni debatida, principalmente por la limitada evidencia epidemiológica 27 . La acumulación de mutaciones durante la maduración de las células espermáticas en el hombre podrían ser las responsables del creciente riesgo de ciertas enfermedades relacionadas con la edad paterna avanzada.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Figure 4 shows the dose-response relation between maternal smoking during pregnancy and birth defects in children. Sixty studies 6,7,8,9,11,12,16,21,24,32,43,44,47,48,49,51,57,58,64,65,69,74,80,82,85,88,89,90,91,92,99,100,101,103,104,107,108,113,115,119,121,122,123,124,132,135,144,150,151,157,163,…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to that review, this one has included 20 additional studies 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,24,43,79,83,95,99,102,103,122,125,188 that have added about 10,000 cases of defects, and 800,000 of controls. Another difference between the two reviews is that 19 studies about abdominal wall defects were included in the meta-analysis of the gastro-intestinal system in the previous review, whereas these defects were classified as pertaining to the musculoskeletal system in this review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] It is not clear whether the association between obesity and CHD can be explained by maternal diabetes, a known teratogen, because previous studies have not had detailed information on maternal glucose status. It is also not known whether mild elevations in maternal glucose could be responsible for the excess in CHD seen in offspring of obese women.…”
Section: Background and Significancementioning
confidence: 99%