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Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and offspring attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: a population-based cohort study using a sibling-comparison design

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posted on 2024-03-12, 14:22 authored by Qi Chen, Arvid Sjolander, Niklas Langstrom, Alina Rodriguez, Eva Serlachius, Brian M. D'Onofrio, Paul Lichtenstein, Henrik Larsson
<p>Background High maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) is associated with increased risk of offspring attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). However, the role of unmeasured familial confounding for this association remains unclear. Methods We conducted a population-based cohort study via linkage of Swedish national and regional registers to investigate maternal pre-pregnancy BMI (underweight: BMI <18.5; overweight: 25? BMI <30; obesity: BMI ?30) in relation to offspring ADHD. We followed 673 632 individuals born in Sweden between 1992 and 2000, with prospectively collected information on maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, until they received an ADHD diagnosis or ADHD medication, death, emigration or 31 December 2009. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated by Cox proportional hazards models. Stratified Cox proportional hazards models were applied to data on full siblings to control for unmeasured familial confounding. Results At the population level, pre-pregnancy overweight/obesity was associated with increased risk of offspring ADHD (HRoverweight = 1.23, 95% CI = 1.18–1.27, P = 0.01; HRobesity = 1.64, 95% CI = 1.57–1.73, P = 0.01), after adjustment for measured covariates. In full sibling comparisons, however, previously observed associations no longer remained (HRoverweight = 0.98, 95% CI = 0.83–1.16, P = 0.82; HRobesity = 1.15, 95% CI = 0.85–1.56, P = 0.38). Conclusions The results suggested that the association between maternal pre-pregnancy overweight/obesity and offspring ADHD could be ascribed to unmeasured familial confounding.</p>

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  • School of Psychology (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

International Journal of Epidemiology

Volume

43

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

83-90

Publisher

Oxford University Press

ISSN

0300-5771

eISSN

1464-3685

Date Submitted

2016-04-27

Date Accepted

2013-06-27

Date of First Publication

2013-09-20

Date of Final Publication

2014-02-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2016-04-27

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22926

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