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Erschienen in: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India 1/2016

07.01.2016 | Original Article

The Human Cost of Tobacco Chewing Among Pregnant Women in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

verfasst von: Rizwan A. Suliankatchi, Dhirendra N. Sinha

Erschienen in: The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India | Sonderheft 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

In India, smokeless tobacco (SLT) use among pregnant women is high and its adverse effects on pregnancy outcomes have not been properly documented in.

Objectives

To collate available evidence on the association between SLT use and three adverse pregnancy outcomes, i.e. low birth weight, preterm birth and stillbirth among women in India.

Search Strategy

A systematic search was conducted in MEDLINE, IndMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar and major journals. Two authors independently reviewed the studies and extracted data.

Selection Criteria

Inclusion criteria were English articles published till December 2014, case control, case cohort or cohort, and exposure and outcome variables meeting predefined criteria. Exclusion criteria were case series, case reports, cross-sectional designs, risk estimate not restricted/adjusted for smoking with or without adjustment for other factors and duplicate data. Qualitative synthesis was followed by meta-analysis. Attributable burden was estimated using the population attributable fraction method.

Main Results

Pooled odds ratio was significant for all three outcomes: low birth weight (1.88, 95 % CI 1.38, 2.54), preterm birth (1.39: 1.01, 1.91) and stillbirth (2.85: 1.62, 5.01). We found that 0.87 million low birth weight babies, 0.19 million preterm births and 0.12 million stillbirths occurring annually in India could be attributed to maternal SLT use.

Conclusion

There was a suggestive evidence of SLT use associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes among women in India. Further studies in this field are required to generate more conclusive evidence.
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Metadaten
Titel
The Human Cost of Tobacco Chewing Among Pregnant Women in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
verfasst von
Rizwan A. Suliankatchi
Dhirendra N. Sinha
Publikationsdatum
07.01.2016
Verlag
Springer India
Erschienen in
The Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology of India / Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2016
Print ISSN: 0971-9202
Elektronische ISSN: 0975-6434
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13224-015-0821-7

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