High maternal pre-pregnancy BMI is associated with increased offspring peer-relationship problems at 5 years.

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2022-10-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2022.971743
Courtney Dow, Elsa Lorthe, Cédric Galera, Muriel Tafflet, Laetitia Marchand-Martin, Pierre-Yves Ancel, Marie-Aline Charles, Barbara Heude
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Background: Peer relationships are an important aspect of child development that are often overlooked. Maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) may influence peer relationships through intrauterine mechanisms affecting fetal neurodevelopment or through postnatal mechanisms including social discrimination of the obese mother/child. This study aimed to determine the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy BMI and child peer-relationship problems around 5 years old, including preterm and term-born children.

Methods and findings: Maternal BMI and offspring peer-relationship problems were assessed in participants of three French birth cohorts: EDEN (n = 1,184 children born at term), ELFE (n = 10,889 children born ≥33 weeks of gestation) and EPIPAGE-2 (n = 2,646 children born 23-34 weeks of gestation). Reported or measured pre-pregnancy weight (kg) and height (m) were collected from mothers and used to calculate BMI (kg/m2). Offspring peer-relationship problems were assessed using the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire at 5.5 years. Logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (OR) of a high peer-relationship problem score (≥3) in EDEN and ELFE, and generalized estimated equations were used in EPIPAGE-2 to account for the large number of multiple births. Paternal BMI was used as a negative control in sensitivity analyses. Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity was associated with increased odds of a high peer-relationship problem score in all three cohorts, independent of confounding factors [adjusted OR 2.27 (1.32, 3.88); 1.52 (1.29, 1.78); 1.44 (1.04, 1.99); for EDEN, ELFE and EPIPAGE-2, respectively]. Additional analysis based on negative controls (i.e., adjusting for paternal BMI) showed the same pattern of associations.

Conclusion: High maternal pre-pregnancy BMI is associated with greater likelihood of a high peer-relationship trouble score in offspring around 5 years of age in both children born preterm and at term.

孕妇孕前体重指数高与子女5岁时同伴关系问题增加有关。
背景:同伴关系是儿童发展的一个重要方面,但往往被忽视。孕妇孕前体重指数(BMI)可能通过影响胎儿神经发育的宫内机制或通过包括对肥胖母亲/儿童的社会歧视在内的产后机制影响同伴关系。本研究旨在确定母亲孕前体重指数与5岁左右儿童同伴关系问题之间的关系,包括早产儿和足月儿。方法和发现:在三个法国出生队列的参与者中评估母亲BMI和后代同伴关系问题:EDEN (n = 1184名足月出生的儿童),ELFE (n = 10,889名妊娠≥33周出生的儿童)和EPIPAGE-2 (n = 2,646名妊娠23-34周出生的儿童)。收集母亲报告或测量的孕前体重(kg)和身高(m),并用于计算BMI (kg/m2)。在5.5岁时用优势与困难问卷评估子女的同伴关系问题。采用Logistic回归估计EDEN和ELFE中同伴关系问题得分高(≥3)的比值比(OR), EPIPAGE-2中采用广义估计方程来解释大量多胞胎。在敏感性分析中,父系BMI作为阴性对照。在所有三个队列中,母亲孕前肥胖与同伴关系问题得分较高的几率增加相关,独立于混杂因素[校正OR为2.27 (1.32,3.88);1.52 (1.29, 1.78);1.44 (1.04, 1.99);分别为EDEN、ELFE和EPIPAGE-2]。基于阴性对照(即调整父亲BMI)的额外分析显示了相同的关联模式。结论:无论是早产还是足月出生的孩子,母亲孕前身体质量指数高的孩子在5岁左右出现同伴关系问题得分的可能性更大。
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