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Daylight Saving Time and Spontaneous Deliveries: A Case-Control Study in Italy.

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2020-10-25

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Cappadona, Rosaria
Puzzarini, Sara
Farinelli, Vanessa
Iannone, Piergiorgio
De Giorgi, Alfredo
Di Simone, Emanuele
Manfredini, Roberto
Verteramo, Rosita
Greco, Pantaleo
Rodriguez Borrego, Maria Aurora

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Background: Although the current literature shows that daylight saving time (DST) may play a role in human health and behavior, this topic has been poorly investigated with reference to Obstetrics. The aim of this case-control study was to evaluate whether DST may influence the number of spontaneous deliveries. (2) Methods: A low-risk pregnancy cohort with spontaneous onset of labor (n = 7415) was analyzed from a single Italian region for the period 2016-2018. Primary outcome was the number of spontaneous deliveries. Secondary outcomes were: gestational age at delivery, type and time of delivery, use of analgesia, birth weight, and 5-min Apgar at delivery. We compared the outcomes in the two weeks after DST (cases) to the two weeks before DST (controls). (3) Results: Data showed no significant difference between the number of deliveries occurring before and after DST (Chi-square = 0.546, p = 0.46). Vaginal deliveries at any gestational age showed no statistical difference between the two groups (Chi-square = 0.120, p = 0.73). There were no significant differences in the secondary outcomes, as well. (4) Conclusions: DST has neither a significant impact on the number of deliveries nor on the obstetric variables investigated by this study.

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Case-control studies
Delivery, obstetric
Female
Gestational age
Humans
Italy
Labor, obstetric
Pregnancy
Retrospective studies
Time factors

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Edad gestacional
Embarazo
Estudios retrospectivos
Factores de tiempo
Parto obstétrico
Trabajo de parto

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Chronobiology, Circadian rhythm, Daylight saving time (DST), Desynchronization, Midwifery, Nursing, Obstetrics, Spontaneous delivery

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Cappadona R, Puzzarini S, Farinelli V, Iannone P, De Giorgi A, Di Simone E, et al. Daylight Saving Time and Spontaneous Deliveries: A Case-Control Study in Italy. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Nov 3;17(21):8091