Factor Information
Data ID 52
Factor poor sleep combined with daytime nap (severe CHD offspring)
Description Stratified analysis was further applied to examine the association between poor sleep and daytime nap, in which it suggested that the concurrence with daytime napping might to some extent strengthen the risk of simple CHD caused by poor sleep
Biomarker NA
Classification C5 (lifestycle factor - routine)
Association
Application prognosis
Objective To access epidemiological evidence for the relationship of maternal poor sleep with an increased risk of CHD
p Value <0.01
OR 2.263
Conclusion The findings provided epidemiological evidence for the relationship of maternal poor sleep with an increased risk of CHD, fortunately, the concurrence with daytime nap might to some extent weaken the risk in simple CHD
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 401
CHD Type isolated CHD
CHD Subtype DORV/TGA/AVSD/TOF/HLHS/SV/TAPVR/TS
Reference
PMID 31206252
Year 2019
Title Exploring associations of maternal sleep during periconceptional period with congenital heart disease in offspring
Sample
Population mothers:adults;cases: children
Source questionnaires
Region Shanghai, China
Method Periconceptional Behaviors and Environmental Exposure Questionnaire (PBEQ).
Race Asian
Disease History prepregnancy diabetes/prepregnancy hypertension
Treatment History N/A
Group severe CHD offspring(Treatment) matched controls(Control)
Number 36(total:83) 26(total:56)
Age mothers:adults; children(<2 years) mothers:adults; children(<2 years)
Gender (Male: Female) 0:36 0:26
Marker Level 0.536 0.665