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. 2009 Oct 28;97(3):204–211. doi: 10.1159/000252973

Table 3.

The relationship between maternal alcohol consumption in the 2nd trimester of pregnancy and child blood pressure and PWV at 9 years. Regression coefficients (CI) are from mixed-effects regression models and represent the ‘effect’ of a mother drinking alcohol vs. abstaining (n = 294 for blood pressure and n = 289 for PWV)

Mother abstained Mother drank alcohol Unadjusted difference 95% CI p Adjusted difference 95% CI p
Mean (SD) systolic blood pressure, mm Hg 97.3 (11.9) 97.8 (9.6) 0.8 −2.6, 4.3 0.6 −0.3a −3.7, 3.2 0.9
Mean (SD) diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg 53.3 (6.7) 53.2 (6.2) 0.1 −1.9, 2.2 0.9 −0.4b −2.5, 1.7 0.7
Mean (SD) carotid-femoral PWV, m/s 5.8 (0.7) 6.1 (0.7) 0.3 0.1, 0.5 0.001 0.2c 0.03, 0.4 0.02
Mean (SD) femoral-dorsalis pedis PWV, m/s 7.5 (1.3) 7.3 (1.1) −0.2 −0.5, 0.1 0.3 −0.2c −0.6, 0.1 0.2
a

Adjusted for maternal smoking in the second trimester and home ownership.

b

Adjusted for gestational length in weeks.

c

Adjusted for child age, maternal weight at the end of pregnancy and whether mother or father had tertiary education.