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Table 1 Population characteristics of 812 mother/boy pairs included in the study according to antifungal medicine use in percent

From: Prenatal exposure to antifungal medication may change anogenital distance in male offspring: a preliminary study

 

Population characteristics N = 812 (%)

No use of antifungal medicine N = 725

Use of some form of antifungal medicine N = 87

Maternal age (y)

 <25

72(9)

9

9

 25–35

555(72)

71

80

 >35

150(19)

20

11

BMI (kg/m2)

 <18.5

24(3)

3

6

 18.5–24.9

495(61)

61

58

 25–29.9

187(23)

23

22

 > = 30

105(12)

13

14

Maternal ethnicity

 European

602(95)

96*

88*

 Non-European

32(5)

4*

12*

Maternal smoking

 No

772(97)

97

97

 Yes

25(3)

3

3

Alcohol consumption

 No

565(91)

92

88

 Yes

54(9)

8

12

Parity

 Nulliparous

447(55)

55

53

 Multiparous

364(45)

45

47

Socio economic statusa

 Low

17(3)

2

5

 Intermediate

189(30)

31

27

 High

418(67)

67

68

Gestational age (weeks) at birth

 <37

28(4)

4*

4*

 37–40

538(68)

66*

79*

 >40

231(29)

30*

18*

Birth weight (g)

 <2500 g

18(2)

3

0

 2500-3999 g

604(76)

75

79

 > = 4000 g

175(22)

22

21

  1. * p-value < 0.05 calculated by chi-square test
  2. aLow = high school or less, Intermediate = high school +1–3 years further education, High = high school +4 years or more further education