Association of rates of smoking during pregnancy with corporate tobacco sales policies
JAMA Pediatrics Jan 17, 2019
Hall J, et al. - This study was designed to evaluate the relationship between rates of smoking during pregnancy (SDP) and corporate tobacco sales policies. Maternal SDP is a leading preventable cause of adverse birth outcomes in the US, increasing miscarriage rates, preterm birth rates, low birth weight, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and poor lung function. Findings suggested that tremendous disparity remains among vulnerable populations despite a 28% decline in SDP rates from 2011 to 2016. It was noted that the SDP rate is higher among younger, less educated, socio-economically disadvantaged pregnant women and rural residents, compared to other expectant mothers.
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