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BMJ | 2008

Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and risk of fetal growth restriction: a large prospective observational study

Sinead Boylan; Janet E Cade; Vivien A. Dolby; Darren C. Greenwood; Awm Hay; Sfl Kirk; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; James D Thomas; Jenny Walker; Klm White; Christopher P. Wild; Neelam Potdar; Justin C. Konje; Nick Taub; Jim Charvill; Karen C. Chipps; Shabira Kassam; C. Ghandi; Cooke

Correction to Maternal caffeine intake during pregnancy and risk of fetal growth restriction: a large prospective observational study, dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.a2332 available on the LRA at http://hdl.handle.net/2381/16058


British Journal of Nutrition | 2008

Assessing caffeine exposure in pregnant women

Sinead Boylan; Janet E Cade; Sara F. L. Kirk; Darren C. Greenwood; Kay L. M. White; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; Christopher P. Wild; Alastair Hay

Studies on the effects of caffeine on health, while numerous, have produced inconsistent results. One of the most uncertain and controversial effects is on pregnancy outcome. Studies have produced conflicting results due to a number of methodological variations. The major challenge is the accurate assessment of caffeine intake. The aim of the present study was to explore different methods of assessing caffeine exposure in pregnant women. Twenty-four healthy pregnant women from the UK city of Leeds completed both a detailed questionnaire, the caffeine assessment tool (CAT) designed specifically to assess caffeine intake and a prospective 3 d food and drink diary. The women also provided nine saliva samples over two consecutive days for estimation of caffeine and a metabolite (paraxanthine). Caffeine intakes from the CAT and diary showed adequate agreement (intra-class correlation coefficient of 0.5). For saliva caffeine and paraxanthine measures, the between-sample variation (within the same woman) was greater than between-woman and between-day variation. However, there was still adequate agreement between these measures and the CAT. The CAT is a valuable tool that is now being used in a large prospective study investigating caffeines role in pregnancy outcome.


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 2003

The pharmacokinetics of methadone in healthy subjects and opiate users

Kim Wolff; Amin Rostami-Hodjegan; Susan Shires; Alastair Hay; Morgan Feely; Robert Calvert; Duncan Raistrick; Geoffrey T. Tucker


European Journal of Epidemiology | 2010

Caffeine intake during pregnancy, late miscarriage and stillbirth

Darren C. Greenwood; Nisreen A. Alwan; Sinead Boylan; Janet E Cade; Jim Charvill; Karen C. Chipps; Marcus S. Cooke; Vivien A. Dolby; Alastair Hay; Shabira Kassam; Sara F. L. Kirk; Justin C. Konje; Neelam Potdar; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; Nick Taub; James D Thomas; James J. Walker; Kay L. M. White; Christopher P. Wild


Bulletin of The World Health Organization | 1998

The effect of drug packaging on patients' compliance with treatment for Plasmodium vivax malaria in China.

Qingjun L; Jihui D; Laiyi T; Xiangjun Z; Jun L; Alastair Hay; Susan Shires; Navaratnam


Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2013

Does nausea and vomiting of pregnancy play a role in the association found between maternal caffeine intake and fetal growth restriction

Sinead Boylan; Darren C. Greenwood; Nisreen A. Alwan; Marcus S. Cooke; Vivien A. Dolby; Alastair Hay; Sara F. L. Kirk; Justin C. Konje; Neelam Potdar; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; Nick Taub; James D Thomas; Jenny Walker; Kay L. M. White; Christopher P. Wild; Janet E Cade


Bulletin of The World Health Organization | 1998

Initial evaluation of low-dose phenobarbital as an indicator of compliance with antimalarial drug treatment.

J. Karbwang; Wijitr Fungladda; C. E. Pickard; Susan Shires; Alastair Hay; Morgan Feely


Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention | 2002

No association between smoking and the presence of tobacco-specific nitrosamine metabolites in ovarian follicular fluid

Sara J. Matthews; Stephen S. Hecht; Helen M. Picton; Ming Ye; Steven G. Carmella; Susan Shires; Christopher P. Wild; Alastair Hay


Obstetric Anesthesia Digest | 2009

Maternal Caffeine Intake during Pregnancy and Risk of Fetal Growth Restriction: A Large Prospective Observational Study

Sinead Boylan; J. E. Cade; V. A. Dolby; D. C. Greenwood; A. W. Hay; S. F. Kirk; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; J. D. Thomas; Jenny Walker; Kay L. M. White; Christopher P. Wild; Neelam Potdar; Justin C. Konje; Nick Taub; Jim Charvill; Karen C. Chipps; Shabira Kassam; C. Ghandi; Marcus S. Cooke; M. Cooke; Janet E Cade; D. Gott; N. Thatcher; S. Creton; C. Tahourdin; G. Gibson; Darren C. Greenwood; Vivien A. Dolby; H. Ong


Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey | 2010

Caffeine intake during pregnancy, late miscarriage, and stillbirth

Darren C. Greenwood; Nisreen A. Alwan; Sinead Boylan; Janet E Cade; Jim Charvill; Karen C. Chipps; Marcus S. Cooke; Vivien A. Dolby; Alastair Hay; Shabira Kassam; Sara F. L. Kirk; Justin C. Konje; Neelam Potdar; Susan Shires; Nigel Simpson; Nick Taub; James D Thomas; James J. Walker; Kay L. M. White

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University of Leicester

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