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. 2007 Jun 12;7:83. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-7-83

Table 1.

Population characteristics in relation to parental smoking

total n = 3,564 no parent smokes n = 2,759 at least one parent smokes n = 805
mean birth weight of the child (gr.) 3515 (543) 3536 (534) 3444 (568) *
mean age of the mother (sd) 30.5 (3.8) 30.6 (3.8) 30.2 (4.1) *
mean age of the father (sd) 32.8 (4.5) 32.9 (4.5) 32.7 (4.7)
male gender of the child (%) 51.7 51.8 51.2
mean number of older siblings 0.70 (0.87) 0.69 (0.87) 0.74 (0.87)
% breastfed for at least 8 weeks 60.9 65.1 46.6 *
% with allergic mother 28.9 29.9 25.5 *
% with allergic father 30.5 32.2 24.7 *
education mother (%)
low (level 1 or 2) 12.1 9.2 22.0 *
middle (level 3,4 or 5) 52.0 50.4 57.4 *
high (level 6 or 7) 35.1 39.7 19.4 *
education father (%)
low (level 1 or 2) 18.4 15.5 28.1 *
middle (level 3,4 or 5) 40.4 38.8 45.8 *
high (level 6 or 7) 39.4 44.0 23.6 *
ethnicity mother (%)
born in Netherlands and Dutch ethnicity 92.4 92.6 91.8
born in Western country and Dutch or Western ethnicity 1.9 2.0 1.6
not born in Western country or non-Western ethnicity 3.2 3.0 4.1
ethnicity father (%)
born in Netherlands and Dutch ethnicity 91.1 91.8 88.5 *
born in Western country and Dutch or Western ethnicity 1.8 1.7 2.2
not born in Western country or non-Western ethnicity 4.4 3.8 6.3 *

sd: standard deviation

* significant difference between no smoking parent or at least one smoking parent; p < 0.05