Effects of pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis on children: analysis using linked mother and child data.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Kyoko Kasahara, Shunichiro Tsuji, Taku Kawasaki, Takashi Murakami
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Abstract

Introduction: The health status of children born to mothers with pregnancy and lactation-associated osteoporosis (PLO) and impaired bone homeostasis remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the effects of maternal PLO on child health, the PLO-predisposing factors related to such effects, and the incidence of the condition.

Materials and methods: From a claims dataset comprising 172,730 mothers linked with their 210,124 children, mothers who developed fragility fractures between 5 months before and 12 months after delivery, along with their children, were defined as the PLO group. Healthy controls were randomly selected by matching maternal age and child sex. Body mass index (BMI), drug use, and maternal and pediatric diseases were compared between the two groups.

Results: Fifty-nine mothers and 65 children were included in the PLO group, and 11,556 mothers and 11,664 children served as the control group. The most common PLO fracture was a vertebral fracture, and delayed diagnosis was common. Maternal PLO had few adverse effects on child health. There were trends toward a higher frequency of birth asphyxia in singletons (P = 0.072) and low birth weight in twins (P = 0.070) in the case children, but with no significant differences. The incidence of PLO was estimated at 374 per million deliveries. Multiple delivery, maternal age ≥ 40 years, low BMI, heparin use, and ovulation disorder were identified as predisposing factors for PLO.

Conclusion: There is little evidence that maternal PLO adversely affects child health. The predisposing factors for PLO suggest that caution is warranted regarding current advancements in reproductive technology.

妊娠和哺乳相关骨质疏松症对儿童的影响:使用关联母亲和儿童数据进行分析。
妊娠和哺乳期骨质疏松症(PLO)和骨稳态受损的母亲所生儿童的健康状况仍然未知。本研究旨在探讨母体PLO对儿童健康的影响、与此影响相关的诱发因素以及该病的发病率。材料和方法:从一个包含172730名母亲及其210,124名孩子的索赔数据集中,在分娩前5个月至分娩后12个月期间与孩子一起发生脆性骨折的母亲被定义为PLO组。健康对照按母亲年龄和儿童性别随机选择。比较两组儿童的身体质量指数(BMI)、药物使用情况以及母婴疾病。结果:PLO组59名母亲和65名儿童,对照组11556名母亲和11664名儿童。最常见的PLO骨折是椎体骨折,延误诊断是常见的。产妇PLO对儿童健康几乎没有不良影响。单胎新生儿出生时窒息(P = 0.072)和双胎新生儿低出生体重(P = 0.070)的发生率均有升高的趋势,但差异无统计学意义。据估计,巴解组织的发病率为每百万次分娩37.4例。多胎分娩、产妇年龄≥40岁、低BMI、肝素使用和排卵障碍被确定为PLO的易感因素。结论:很少有证据表明母体PLO对儿童健康有不利影响。巴解组织的诱发因素表明,有必要对目前生殖技术的进步保持谨慎。
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Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism
Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
3.00%
发文量
89
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bone and Mineral Metabolism (JBMM) provides an international forum for researchers and clinicians to present and discuss topics relevant to bone, teeth, and mineral metabolism, as well as joint and musculoskeletal disorders. The journal welcomes the submission of manuscripts from any country. Membership in the society is not a prerequisite for submission. Acceptance is based on the originality, significance, and validity of the material presented. The journal is aimed at researchers and clinicians dedicated to improvements in research, development, and patient-care in the fields of bone and mineral metabolism.
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