Differences in socioeconomic position, lifestyle and health-related pregnancy characteristics between Pakistani and White British women in the Born in Bradford prospective cohort study: the influence of the woman's, her partner's and their parents' place of birth.
Jane WestD A LawlorL FairleyJ WrightPublished in: BMJ open (2014)
Our results suggest that some socioeconomic, lifestyle and pregnancy characteristics could be beginning to change in response to migration to the UK, with generally beneficial changes, that is, improving education and employment prospects, lower BMI and no evidence that being UK born has further increased the risk of GDM, but some negative, that is, slight increases in smoking.
Keyphrases
- pregnancy outcomes
- gestational age
- preterm birth
- low birth weight
- metabolic syndrome
- physical activity
- weight loss
- cardiovascular disease
- pregnant women
- cross sectional
- healthcare
- body mass index
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- smoking cessation
- preterm infants
- quality improvement
- weight gain
- hepatitis c virus
- mental health
- human immunodeficiency virus
- skeletal muscle
- breast cancer risk