Impact of Maternal Body Weight on the Growth of Offspring

Kristina Duh, Primož Budi, A. Šalamon
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Objective − Maternal general health and diet prior to and during pregnancy create conditions for intrauterine foetal development. This may influence long-term growth, development and health of the child. The aim of this study was to define the influence of maternal body weight (BW) on offspring growth in early childhood. Materials and Methods − 162 Slovenian mothers and their children were included in the study and subsequent analysis. We collected information on anthropometric measurements of mothers prior to and during pregnancy, and of their children (BW, length, head circumference (HC)) up to the age of three. To perform statistical analysis, the Pearson correlation test, linear regression and F-test were utilized. Results − A statistically significant association between the mother’s BW and newborn BW (P<0.01) and offspring BW up to three years of age (P< 0.05) was found. Linear regression showed a positive association between the mother’s BW and the newborn’s BW (P<0.01) and child's BW at one year of age (P<0.05). Additionally, a significant association between the mother's BW and children's HC at the age of 9 months (P<0.05) was determined and further confirmed by regression analysis. Conclusion − The study findings bring to light an important link between maternal BW and offspring growth in early childhood. Furthermore, the findings confirm the relevance of preventive strategies for improving the awareness of the importance of maternal health during pregnancy and the impact it can have on offspring growth.
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母亲体重对后代生长发育的影响
目标-孕妇孕前和孕期的一般健康和饮食为宫内胎儿发育创造条件。这可能会影响儿童的长期成长、发育和健康。本研究的目的是确定母亲体重(BW)对幼儿期子代生长的影响。材料与方法:162名斯洛文尼亚母亲及其子女参与了研究并进行了后续分析。我们收集了母亲怀孕前和怀孕期间的人体测量数据,以及她们3岁前的孩子(体重、身高、头围)。采用Pearson相关检验、线性回归和f检验进行统计分析。−母鼠体重与新生儿体重(P<0.01)、幼鼠3岁前体重(P< 0.05)有统计学意义。线性回归结果显示,母亲体重与新生儿体重(P<0.01)和1岁时儿童体重(P<0.05)呈正相关。此外,母亲的体重与9月龄儿童的HC之间存在显著相关性(P<0.05),并通过回归分析进一步证实。结论:该研究结果揭示了母亲体重与儿童早期发育之间的重要联系。此外,调查结果证实,预防战略与提高对怀孕期间孕产妇保健重要性的认识及其对后代生长可能产生的影响具有相关性。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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