Association of maternal body mass index and gestational weight gain rate with cardiometabolic traits in childhood: A prospective cohort study

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1016/j.numecd.2024.07.016
Jiaxing Wen , Sumiya Aihemaitijiang , Hongtian Li , Yubo Zhou , Jianmeng Liu
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Abstract

Background and aims

Evidence on the association of maternal obesity with offspring cardiometabolic health is limited, particularly for the Asian population. We aimed to examine the associations of maternal body mass index (BMI) in early pregnancy and gestational weight gain (GWG) rate in mid- and late-pregnancy with childhood cardiometabolic traits.

Methods and results

We used data of 1452 mother-child pairs from a population-based prospective cohort study in China. Maternal BMI in early pregnancy and GWG rate in mid- and late-pregnancy were calculated. Childhood cardiometabolic traits were assessed at aged 4–7 years, including BMI, BMI-z, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, total cholesterol, triglycerides, fasting glucose, and C-reactive protein. Each 1 kg/m2 increase in maternal BMI in early pregnancy was associated with 0.46% (95% confidence interval, 0.19%–0.72%) higher children BMI, 0.05 (0.02–0.08) higher BMI-z, 0.41% (0.22%–0.59%) higher waist circumference, and 0.24% (0.03%–0.46%) higher SBP. Each 1 kg/week higher GWG rate in mid- and late-pregnancy was associated with higher children SBP (4.58% [1.46%–7.71%]), triglycerides (18.28% [3.13%–33.44%]), and fasting glucose (5.83% [2.64%–9.02%]) and lower BMI-z (−0.45 [−0.82 to −0.08]). Additional adjustment for offspring BMI attenuated the associations for maternal BMI but not for GWG rate.

Conclusions

The increase in maternal BMI and GWG are associated with adverse cardiometabolic profiles in childhood. The association between maternal BMI and childhood cardiometabolic traits is likely mediated using the offspring BMI.
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母亲体重指数和妊娠体重增加率与儿童期心脏代谢特征的关系:一项前瞻性队列研究
背景和目的关于母亲肥胖与后代心脏代谢健康之间关系的证据有限,特别是在亚洲人群中。我们的目的是研究妊娠早期母体体重指数(BMI)和妊娠中后期妊娠体重增加(GWG)率与儿童心脏代谢特征的关系。方法和结果我们使用了来自中国一项基于人群的前瞻性队列研究的1452对母婴数据。计算孕妇妊娠早期BMI和妊娠中后期GWG率。在4-7岁时评估儿童心脏代谢特征,包括BMI、BMI-z、收缩压(SBP)、舒张压、高密度脂蛋白-胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白-胆固醇、总胆固醇、甘油三酯、空腹血糖和c反应蛋白。妊娠早期母亲BMI每增加1 kg/m2,儿童BMI升高0.46%(95%可信区间,0.19% ~ 0.72%),BMI-z升高0.05(0.02 ~ 0.08),腰围升高0.41%(0.22% ~ 0.59%),收缩压升高0.24%(0.03% ~ 0.46%)。妊娠中晚期GWG率每升高1 kg/周,患儿收缩压升高(4.58%[1.46%-7.71%])、甘油三酯升高(18.28%[3.13%-33.44%])、空腹血糖升高(5.83%[2.64%-9.02%])、BMI-z降低(- 0.45[- 0.82 - - 0.08])。对后代BMI进行额外调整,减弱了与母亲BMI的关联,但对GWG率没有影响。结论母亲BMI和GWG的增加与儿童时期不良的心脏代谢谱有关。母亲身体质量指数和儿童心脏代谢特征之间的关联可能是通过后代身体质量指数介导的。
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