Birth weight trends in England and Wales (1986-2012): babies are getting heavier.
Rebecca Elisabeth GhoshJacob Dag BerildAnna Freni SterrantinoMireille B ToledanoAnna L HansellPublished in: Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition (2017)
Since 1986 the birth weight distribution of live, single births in England and Wales has shifted towards heavier births, partly explained by increases in maternal age and non-white ethnicity, as well as changes in deprivation levels. Other potential influences include increases in maternal obesity and reductions in smoking prevalence particularly following the introduction of legislation restricting smoking in public places in 2007.