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Francisco Martín Luján
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Using negative control outcomes to identify unmeasured confounding in a self-controlled risk interval study evaluating the COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis safety signal

S. BOTS, S. BELITSER, C. DURÁN, J. RIERA-ARNAU, A. SCHULTZE, D. MESSINA, E. SEGUNDO, I. DOUGLAS, J. CARRERAS, P. GARCÍA-POZA, R. GINI, C. HUERTA, M. MARTÍN-PEREZ, I. MARTIN, O. PAOLETTI, C. BISSACCO, E. CORRECHER-MARTÍNEZ, P. SOUVEREIN, A. URCHUEGUIA, F. VILLALOBOS, M. STURKENBOOM and O. KLUNGEL
2023 Oct 1;

  • Ans: 01/10/2023
  • FI: 2.4
Incidence of COVID-19 disease severity in a cohort of 4.4 million Italian and Spanish children from six healthcare databases

C. DURÁN, F. RIEFOLO, R. GINI, D. MESSINA, P. GARCÍA-POZA, M. MARTÍN-PEREZ, F. VILLALOBOS, M. PALLEJÀ-MILLÁN, E. BARBIERI, L. STONA, Y. INGRASCIOTTA, J. CARRERAS, E. CORRECHER-MARTÍNEZ, A. URCHUEGUÍA, M. TARI, V. IENTILE and M. STURKENBOOM
2023 Oct 1;

  • Ans: 01/10/2023
  • FI: 2.4
Importance of Maternal Iron Status on the Improvement of Cognitive Function in Children After Prenatal Iron Supplementation.

Iglesias-Vázquez L, Voltas N, Hernández-Martínez C, Canals J, Coronel P, Gimeno M, Basora J and Arija V
2023 Sep 1; . doi:10.1016/j.amepre.2023.02.006; PMID:36906495

  • Ans: 01/09/2023
  • FI: 4.3

INTRODUCTION: The effectiveness of prenatal iron supplementation improves maternal hematological outcomes, but little research has focused on child outcomes. The objective of this study was to assess whether prenatal iron supplementation adjusted to maternal needs improves children’s cognitive functioning. METHODS: The analyses included a subsample of nonanemic pregnant women recruited in early pregnancy and their children aged 4 years (n=295). Data were collected between 2013 and 2017 in Tarragona (Spain). On the basis of hemoglobin levels before the 12th gestational week, women receive different iron doses: 80 vs 40 mg/d if hemoglobin is 110-130 g/L and 20 vs 40 mg/d if hemoglobin >130 g/L. Children’s cognitive functioning was assessed using the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-IV and Developmental Neuropsychological Assessment-II tests. The analyses were carried out in 2022 after the completion of the study. Multivariate regression models were performed for assessing the association between different doses of prenatal iron supplementation and children’s cognitive functioning. RESULTS: Taking 80 mg/d of iron was positively associated with all the scales of the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-IV and Neuropsychological Assessment-II when mothers had initial serum ferritin <15 µg/L, but it was negatively associated with Verbal Comprehension Index, Working Memory Index, Processing Speed Index, and Vocabulary Acquisition Index from Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence-IV and verbal fluency index from Neuropsychological Assessment-II when mothers showed initial serum ferritin >65 µg/L. In the other group, taking 20 mg/d of iron was positively associated with Working Memory Index, Intelligence Quotient, verbal fluency, and emotion recognition indices when women had initial serum ferritin >65 µg/L. CONCLUSIONS: Prenatal iron supplementation adjusted to the maternal hemoglobin levels and baseline iron stores improves cognitive functioning in children aged 4 years.

Adjusting prenatal iron supplementation to women’s needs in early pregnancy to improve maternal iron status in late pregnancy

L. IGLESIAS-VÁZQUEZ, N. ARANDA, E. APARICIO, J. BASORA and V. ARIJA
2023 Aug 1;

  • Ans: 01/08/2023
  • FI: 3.2
Injury-induced activation of the endocannabinoid system promotes axon regeneration

S. MARTINEZ-TORRES, F. MESQUIDA-VENY, J. DEL RIO and A. HERVERA
2023 Jun 16; . doi:10.1016/j.isci.2023.106814; PMID:37235048

  • Ans: 16/06/2023
  • FI: 4.6

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