1. Dose-response relationship between maternal hemoglobin concentration and preterm birth, in pregnant women
Liangjia WEI ; Shun LIU ; Dongping HUANG ; Xuefeng GUO ; Na WANG ; Yonghong SHENG ; Meile MO ; Jun LIANG ; Yanye SONG ; Xiaoqiang QIU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(4):471-474
Objective:
To investigate the dose-response relationship between hemoglobin concentration and preterm birth, during pregnancy.
Methods:
With Zhuang ethnicity, a total of 12 780 pregnant women and their infants that admitted to Wuming、Pingguo、Jingxi、Debao、Longan and Tiandong hospitals, were recruited, in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, from January 2015 to December 2017. Non-conditional logistic regression method was used to analyze the effect of anemia on preterm birth during pregnancy. Dose-response relationship between hemoglobin concentration and preterm birth was explored, using the restrictive cubic spline model.
Results:
After excluding 2 053 pregnant women with hypertension or aged 35 years and over, results from the non-conditional logistic regression analysis showed that the risk of preterm birth in the anemia group was 1.29 times (