What is the influence of maternal weight gain in different gestational clinical conditions on the prole weight in pre-school age?

IF 2.8 2区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Maternal and Child Nutrition Pub Date : 2024-08-12 DOI:10.1111/mcn.13656
Márcia Dornelles Machado Mariot, Daniela Cortés Kretzer, Patrícia Cemin Becker, Isadora Musse Nunes, Marcelo Zubaran Goldani, Juliana Rombaldi Bernardi, Clécio Homrich da Silva
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The aim of the current study was to assess the influence of maternal weight gain in different clinical gestational conditions on the child's weight at pre-school age. This was a longitudinal observational study of a prospective and controlled multiple cohort of 372 mother-child pairs with four causal groups of different adverse intrauterine environments (smoking, diabetic, hypertensive and intrauterine growth-restricted pregnant women) and a control group, in the period of, from 2011 to 2016 in three hospitals in Porto Alegre (Brazil). Sociodemographic, prenatal and perinatal data were analysed. Gestational weight gain (GWG) was categorised as 'insufficient', 'adequate' and 'excessive'. The generalised estimation equations (GEE) model was used to assess changes in the z-score of the child's body mass index from birth to pre-school age according to the GWG and gestational group. The child's GWG and weight gain were adjusted for maternal age and education, marital status, family income, pregnancy planning, number of children, prepregnancy BMI, prenatal consultations and type of delivery. A triple interaction effect was observed involving the gestational group, weight gain and study time (p = 0.020) through an adjusted model. Maternal weight gain above the recommended is associated with a significant increase in the child's z - BMI score over time, except for children from pregnant smokers. Children from diabetic mothers , hypertensive mothers and the control group who had a weight gain above that recommended during pregnancy changed their nutritional status from eutrophic to overweight, becoming obese in the DM and hypertension groups and overweight in control. Monitoring of the GWG, especially in the presence of hypertensive diseases and DM, should be effective to prevent children from developing overweight or obesity in pre-school age with an important impact on health conditions in the future.

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在不同的妊娠临床条件下,母体体重增加对学龄前儿童体重有何影响?
本研究旨在评估在不同临床妊娠条件下,母亲体重增加对学龄前儿童体重的影响。该研究是一项纵向观察性研究,在2011年至2016年期间,在巴西阿雷格里港的三家医院对372对母婴进行了前瞻性多队列对照研究,其中有四组因不同的不良宫内环境(吸烟、糖尿病、高血压和宫内生长受限的孕妇)而造成的母婴,还有一组对照组。对社会人口学、产前和围产期数据进行了分析。妊娠体重增加(GWG)分为 "不足"、"充足 "和 "过多 "三类。采用广义估计方程(GEE)模型,根据 GWG 和妊娠组别评估儿童从出生到学龄前的体重指数 z 值变化。儿童的 GWG 和体重增加与母亲的年龄和教育程度、婚姻状况、家庭收入、妊娠计划、子女数量、孕前体重指数、产前检查和分娩类型有关。通过调整模型,观察到妊娠组别、体重增加和研究时间之间存在三重交互效应(p = 0.020)。母亲体重增加超过建议值与儿童的 z - BMI 分数随着时间的推移显著增加有关,吸烟孕妇的子女除外。糖尿病母亲、高血压母亲和对照组的儿童如果在怀孕期间体重增加超过建议值,其营养状况就会从富营养化转变为超重,糖尿病和高血压组的儿童会变得肥胖,而对照组的儿童则会超重。对体重增长的监测,尤其是在患有高血压和糖尿病的情况下,应能有效地防止儿童在学龄前出现超重或肥胖,从而对未来的健康状况产生重要影响。
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Maternal and Child Nutrition
Maternal and Child Nutrition 医学-小儿科
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7.70
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8.80%
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144
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Maternal & Child Nutrition addresses fundamental aspects of nutrition and its outcomes in women and their children, both in early and later life, and keeps its audience fully informed about new initiatives, the latest research findings and innovative ways of responding to changes in public attitudes and policy. Drawing from global sources, the Journal provides an invaluable source of up to date information for health professionals, academics and service users with interests in maternal and child nutrition. Its scope includes pre-conception, antenatal and postnatal maternal nutrition, women''s nutrition throughout their reproductive years, and fetal, neonatal, infant, child and adolescent nutrition and their effects throughout life.
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