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Smoking during pregnancy: the dose dependence of birthweight deficits

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1996

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There was a closer dose-effect relationship between birthweight deficits and urinary nicotine metabolites/creatinine ratios than with self-reported daily cigarette consumptions. The influence of nicotine exposure on birthweight appears to be biphasic, with one mechanism operating at very low levels of tobacco smoke intake and the other causing seemingly linearly related effects over the whole range of nicotine intakes of active smokers. These findings support recent evidence that passive smoking can cause substantial birthweight deficits.

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