Exposure to Metal Mixtures and Childhood Adiposity: An Examination of Periods of Heightened Susceptibility Between Gestation and Late Childhood.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Janice M Y Hu, Michael M Borghese, Mandy Fisher, Joseph M Braun, Katherine M Morrison, Mark R Palmert, Linda Booij, Constadina Panagiotopoulos, Jillian Ashley-Martin
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Abstract

Introduction: Childhood obesity is a public health concern. Studies have investigated the effects of metal mixtures on childhood obesity but none have identified periods of heightened susceptibility of exposure. We identified the periods by investigating the association of metal mixture, measured at four time points, with adiposity.

Materials and methods: Using data from the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals Research Platform, we included 234 child-parent pairs. We measured whole blood metal concentrations during the first and third trimesters, early and late childhood. Outcomes were late childhood body mass index z-score (zBMI), body fat percentage (%BF) and waist circumference z-score (zWC). We used treed distributed lag mixture models (TDLMM) to investigate associations between metal mixture and adiposity. We also investigated associations using linear regression and conducted sex-specific analysis.

Results: Among females, arsenic was positively associated with zBMI and zWC. Regression results show that each doubling in third trimester arsenic concentrations was associated with 0.16 (95% CI: 0.02, 0.31) and 0.13 (95% CI: 0.01, 0.25) increase in zBMI and zWC, respectively. TDLMM results were similar but attenuated. We also observed negative associations between third trimester cadmium and zWC, null associations between other metals and adiposity and among males and no metal interactions.

Conclusion: Third trimester is a period of heightened susceptibility to obesogenic effects of arsenic exposure in females.

暴露于金属混合物和儿童肥胖:在妊娠期和儿童晚期之间的高易感性时期的检查。
儿童肥胖是一个公共卫生问题。研究调查了金属混合物对儿童肥胖的影响,但没有一项研究确定了易受接触的时期。我们通过调查在四个时间点测量的金属混合物与肥胖的关系来确定这些时期。材料与方法:使用环境化学品研究平台母婴研究数据,纳入234对亲子对。我们测量了孕早期和孕晚期、儿童早期和晚期全血金属浓度。结果为儿童晚期体重指数z-score (zBMI)、体脂率(%BF)和腰围z-score (zWC)。我们使用树分布滞后混合模型(TDLMM)来研究金属混合物与肥胖之间的关系。我们还使用线性回归研究了相关性,并进行了性别分析。结果:在女性中,砷与zBMI和zWC呈正相关。回归结果显示,妊娠晚期砷浓度每增加一倍,zBMI和zWC分别增加0.16 (95% CI: 0.02, 0.31)和0.13 (95% CI: 0.01, 0.25)。TDLMM结果相似,但有所减弱。我们还观察到妊娠晚期镉和zWC之间的负相关,其他金属与肥胖和男性之间的零关联,没有金属相互作用。结论:妊娠晚期是女性砷暴露致肥易感性增高的时期。
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Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric Obesity PEDIATRICS-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.30%
发文量
117
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Obesity is a peer-reviewed, monthly journal devoted to research into obesity during childhood and adolescence. The topic is currently at the centre of intense interest in the scientific community, and is of increasing concern to health policy-makers and the public at large. Pediatric Obesity has established itself as the leading journal for high quality papers in this field, including, but not limited to, the following: Genetic, molecular, biochemical and physiological aspects of obesity – basic, applied and clinical studies relating to mechanisms of the development of obesity throughout the life course and the consequent effects of obesity on health outcomes Metabolic consequences of child and adolescent obesity Epidemiological and population-based studies of child and adolescent overweight and obesity Measurement and diagnostic issues in assessing child and adolescent adiposity, physical activity and nutrition Clinical management of children and adolescents with obesity including studies of treatment and prevention Co-morbidities linked to child and adolescent obesity – mechanisms, assessment, and treatment Life-cycle factors eg familial, intrauterine and developmental aspects of child and adolescent obesity Nutrition security and the "double burden" of obesity and malnutrition Health promotion strategies around the issues of obesity, nutrition and physical activity in children and adolescents Community and public health measures to prevent overweight and obesity in children and adolescents.
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