Length-weight growth analysis up to 12 months of age in three groups according to the dietary pattern followed from pregnant mothers and children during the first year of life.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-04-16 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.21.06262-5
Pietro Ferrara, Federica Sandullo, Martina Vecchio, Federica DI Ruscio, Giulia Franceschini, Benedetta Peronti, Valeria Blasi, Gaia Nonni, Sabina Bietolini
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Background: The aim of the present study was to analyze the length-weight growth up to 12 months of age in three groups considering the respective dietary pattern followed from the pregnant mothers and from the infants during the first year of the life. Moreover, the cultural inference of vegetarianism has been studied.

Methods: Between September 2017 and May 2018, more than 100 mothers have been proposed to participate in this study. As a result of preliminary evaluation, which ensures the presence of inclusion criteria and the absence of exclusion criteria, 55 mothers and their 63 children have been enrolled and assessed with a questionnaire previously created for the study.

Results: A statistically significant difference has emerged between the omnivorous and the vegan group from the comparison for the weight of children at birth, 6 months and 12 months, both when expressed in grams and when expressed in growth percentiles. Furthermore, between the two children groups just mentioned, a significant difference has emerged from the comparison for the length expressed in growth percentiles at 12 months and for the Body Mass Index at 6 months. No statistically significant differences have emerged between the omnivorous group and the lacto-ovo/lacto-vegetarian group and between the latter and the vegan one.

Conclusions: Although differences between the three groups of children have emerged with regard to some anthropometric parameters, their length-weight growth during the first year of life has been harmonic and physiological regardless of the type of planned diet.

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根据孕妇和儿童在出生后第一年所遵循的饮食模式,对三组儿童在 12 个月大前的身长和体重增长情况进行分析。
研究背景本研究的目的是分析三组儿童在 12 个月大前的身长和体重增长情况,同时考虑到孕妇和婴儿在出生后第一年内各自遵循的饮食模式。此外,还对素食主义的文化推论进行了研究:在 2017 年 9 月至 2018 年 5 月期间,有 100 多名母亲被提议参与这项研究。经过初步评估,确保符合纳入标准和不存在排除标准后,55 位母亲及其 63 名子女被纳入研究,并使用之前为研究制作的问卷进行了评估:无论是以克为单位,还是以生长百分位数为单位,杂食组和素食组儿童在出生、6 个月和 12 个月时的体重比较中都出现了明显的统计学差异。此外,上述两组儿童在 12 个月时的身长(以生长百分位数表示)和 6 个月时的体重指数比较中也出现了显著差异。杂食组和乳/乳素食组之间以及素食组和杂食组之间在统计上没有明显差异:尽管三组儿童在某些人体测量参数上存在差异,但无论采用哪种膳食,他们在出生后第一年的身长和体重增长都是协调和符合生理规律的。
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