Proportion of neural tube defects attributable to known risk factors

BACKGROUND Recognized risk factors for neural tube defects (NTDs) poorly predict population‐level NTD risk. However, the proportion of NTDs that can be attributed to these risk factors is uncertain. METHODS To determine the proportion of NTD cases that is attributable to known or suspected risk fact...

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Veröffentlicht in:Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology 2013-01, Vol.97 (1), p.42-46
Hauptverfasser: Agopian, A. J., Tinker, Sarah C., Lupo, Philip J., Canfield, Mark A., Mitchell, Laura E.
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Zusammenfassung:BACKGROUND Recognized risk factors for neural tube defects (NTDs) poorly predict population‐level NTD risk. However, the proportion of NTDs that can be attributed to these risk factors is uncertain. METHODS To determine the proportion of NTD cases that is attributable to known or suspected risk factors (i.e., female infant sex, family history of NTDs, and maternal Hispanic ethnicity, obesity, pregestational diabetes, gestational diabetes, low dietary folate intake, lack of folic acid supplementation, anticonvulsant use, and hot tub or sauna use), we estimated the adjusted population attributable fraction (aAF) for each factor, using the method of Eide and Geffler and data from the National Birth Defects Prevention Study. RESULTS Our analyses of these data indicate that the proportion of cases of spina bifida and anencephaly that can be attributed to known risk factors is 28% and 44%, respectively. For spina bifida, the factor with the greatest attributable fraction was maternal obesity (aAF, 10%), whereas for anencephaly it was Hispanic ethnicity (aAF, 15%). CONCLUSION Our analyses indicate that known risk factors account for
ISSN:1542-0752
1542-0760
DOI:10.1002/bdra.23100