Maternal Anxiety and Sleep Quality Affects of Neonatal Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor

Q4 Medicine
Amel Yanis, Rahmi Andrita Yuda, H. R. Karmia
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Anxiety conditions and sleep disorders in pregnant women will affect theBrain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) level of the baby's umbilical cord blood, which will then affect the growth and development of the baby. This study aims to assess the relationship between maternal anxiety and sleep quality with neonates' BDNF levels. The research design was a cross-sectional study. Pregnant Women who gave birth by cesarean delivery method with a gestational age of ≥ 37 weeks, Totally 78 pregnant women were recruited. Anxiety levels and sleep quality were assessed by questionnaire, and BDNF levels were taken from the umbilical cord blood and then checked using the ELISA method. Data were analyzed by One-Way-Anova and Independent T-test. There was a significant association between anxiety levels and sleep quality with Neonatal BDNF levels (p = 0.000). The results obtained for pregnant women without anxiety, the mean level of BDNF is 2.017 ± 0.138 ng /ml, mild anxiety the mean value of BDNF level is 1.792 ±0.134 ng/ml, moderate anxiety the mean value of BDNF level is 1.708±0.177 ng/ ml, severe anxiety the mean value of BDNF levels was 1.585±0.257 ng/ml . Pregnant women with good sleep quality had the mean BDNF level of 1.969±0.211 ng/ml, while the mean BDNF level of poor sleep quality was 1.673 ±0.188 ng/ml. Conclusion: The higher the anxiety level of pregnant women, the lower the average Neonatal BDNF level is. The worse the sleep quality of pregnant women, the lower the average Neonatal BDNF level is.
产妇焦虑和睡眠质量对新生儿脑源性神经营养因子的影响
孕妇的焦虑状况和睡眠障碍会影响婴儿脐带血中的脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)水平,进而影响婴儿的生长发育。本研究旨在探讨产妇焦虑、睡眠质量与新生儿BDNF水平的关系。本研究设计为横断面研究。采用剖宫产方式分娩、胎龄≥37周的孕妇,共招募78名孕妇。采用问卷法评估焦虑水平和睡眠质量,并采集脐带血BDNF水平,采用ELISA法检测。数据分析采用单因素方差分析和独立t检验。新生儿BDNF水平与焦虑水平、睡眠质量之间存在显著相关性(p = 0.000)。结果:无焦虑孕妇BDNF均值为2.017±0.138 ng/ml,轻度焦虑孕妇BDNF均值为1.792±0.134 ng/ml,中度焦虑孕妇BDNF均值为1.708±0.177 ng/ml,重度焦虑孕妇BDNF均值为1.585±0.257 ng/ml。睡眠质量好的孕妇BDNF水平均值为1.969±0.211 ng/ml,睡眠质量差的孕妇BDNF水平均值为1.673±0.188 ng/ml。结论:孕妇焦虑水平越高,新生儿BDNF水平越低。孕妇睡眠质量越差,新生儿BDNF平均水平越低。
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