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Association of Maternal Prenatal Selenium Concentration and Preterm Birth: A Multi-Country Meta-Analysis
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University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Johns Hopkins University, Aga Khan University, ...
Published InSSRN Electronic Journal
Year2020
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Abstract
Background: Selenium (Se), an essential trace mineral, has been implicated in preterm birth (PTB). We aimed to determine the association of maternal Se concentrations during pregnancy with PTB risk and gestational duration in a large number of samples collected from diverse populations. Methods: Gestational duration data and maternal plasma or serum samples of 9946 singleton live births were obtained from 17 geographically diverse study cohorts. Maternal Se concentrations were determined by Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis. The associations between maternal Se with PTB and gestational duration were analyzed using linear and logistic regressions. The results were then combined using fixed and random effect meta-analysis. Findings: In all study samples, the Se concentrations followed a normal distribution with a…
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