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Maternal smoking during pregnancy and the risk of childhood type 1 diabetes in Western Australia

The aim of this study was to investigate the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and type 1 diabetes in the offspring, using complete...

Authors:
Haynes A, Cooper MN, Bower C, Jones TW, Davis EA

Authors notes:
Diabetologia. 2013;online:1-4

Keywords:
Epidemiology, Maternal smoking, Type 1 diabetes

Abstract:
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between maternal smoking during pregnancy and type 1 diabetes in the offspring, using complete population data sources available in Western Australia.

The unadjusted HR for babies born to mothers who smoked during pregnancy being diagnosed with childhood type 1 diabetes was 0.70.

After adjustment, the confidence interval widened but the point estimate remained relatively unchanged at 0.76.

Analyses of data from this population-based study indicate that maternal smoking during pregnancy may be associated with a reduced risk of childhood type 1 diabetes.

Further investigation in larger populations with more detailed smoking data could lead to novel hypotheses regarding mechanisms that influence the immunopathogenesis of type 1 diabetes in early life.