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对150例妇女孕前及孕期饮酒量的前瞻性系列比较研究(法)

Comparison of women' s alcohol consumption before and during pregnancy from a prospective series of 150 women (Fren)
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摘要 Objectives. Evaluation of the prevalence of prenatal alcohol exposure in relation with declared alcohol consumption (DAC). Materials and methods. Observational prospective study based on the DAC of 150 women in post-partum or hospitalized for abnormal pregnancies. The main selection criterion was change in DAC before and during pregnancy, classified according to alcohol use and misuse limits. Excessive alcohol intake was defined as more than 4 glasses on occasion and/or more than 14 glasses a week. Age and professional position were also taken into account. Data were obtained using semi-directive interviews. Results. 79% of these women drank before pregnancy. 33.2% of them had excessive intake. Consumption of more than 14 glasses a week concerned 10% of the population. Excessive consumptions on occasion significantly affected 33% of the population. During pregnancy,43% of these women continued drinking. Overall excessive intake, which is noxious for children, concerned 9.9% of the women. 5% declared a regular misuse above 14 glasses aweek and 7% of the mconsumed more than 4 glasses on occasion. The average age was 29.8 years. Most of the women (61% ) had a stable job. Conclusion. Our study confirms alcohol consumption by women, even during pregnancy. Consumptions of pregnant women is decreasing progressively. DAC is very useful to evaluate alcohol intake. Objectives. Evaluation of the prevalence of prenatal alcohol exposure in relation with declared alcohol consumption (DAC). Materials and methods. Observational prospective study based on the DAC of 150 women in post-partum or hospitalized for abnormal pregnancies. The main selection criterion was change in DAC before and during pregnancy, classified according to alcohol use and misuse limits. Excessive alcohol intake was defined as more than 4 glasses on occasion and/or more than 14 glasses a week. Age and professional position were also taken into account. Data were obtained using semi-directive interviews. Results. 79% of these women drank before pregnancy. 33.2% of them had excessive intake. Consumption of more than 14 glasses a week concerned 10% of the population. Excessive consumptions on occasion significantly affected 33% of the population. During pregnancy,43% of these women continued drinking. Overall excessive intake, which is noxious for children, concerned 9.9% of the women. 5% declared a regular misuse above 14 glasses aweek and 7% of the mconsumed more than 4 glasses on occasion. The average age was 29.8 years. Most of the women (61% ) had a stable job. Conclusion. Our study confirms alcohol consumption by women, even during pregnancy. Consumptions of pregnant women is decreasing progressively. DAC is very useful to evaluate alcohol intake.
出处 《世界核心医学期刊文摘(妇产科学分册)》 2006年第8期58-58,共1页 Core Journal in Obstetrics/Gynecology
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