Sara E Long, Shefali Sood, Anish Kanesa-Thasan, Linda G Kahn, Elaine M Urbina, Emily S Barrett, Ruby H Nguyen, Nicole R Bush, Shanna H Swan, Sheela Sathyanarayana, Leonardo Trasande
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目的:尽管一些研究观察到出生体重与成年后心血管疾病之间存在关联,但很少有人调查出生体重是否与幼儿期心血管健康有关。本研究评估了出生体重与 6 岁儿童心血管疾病之间的关系:出生体重、血压(BP)和儿童动脉僵化指标,包括肱动脉扩张性和颈动脉-股动脉脉搏波速度(cfPWV),均来自 "婴儿发育与环境研究"(The Infant Development and the Environment Study)的 324 名参与者,该研究是一项前瞻性多地点妊娠队列研究。出生体重根据INTERGROWTH-21st标准转换为性别特异性出生体重-妊娠年龄(bw/ga)z-分数。根据 2017 年美国儿科学会指南,SBP 和 DBP 被转换为性别、年龄和身高特异性 z 值。在总体样本和性别分层样本中,使用嵌套多变量线性回归模型评估出生体重与心血管结果之间的关系:结果:在总体样本中,在粗略模型和调整模型中,体重/身高Z-分数与cfPWV呈正相关[b = 0.11 m/s,95%置信区间(CI):0.01 m/s, 0.21 m/s]。在性别分层分析中,未发现出生体重与心血管结果之间存在关联:总体而言,出生体重与 6 岁儿童的心血管预后无关。结论:总体而言,出生体重与 6 岁儿童的心血管预后无关。然而,出生体重较高的婴儿在儿童期可能面临较高的 cfPWV 风险。如果结果得到证实,可能需要对有分娩高出生体重儿风险的孕妇进行早期干预。
Longitudinal study of birthweight, blood pressure, and markers of arterial stiffness in children age six among the TIDES cohort.
Objective: Although some studies have observed an association between birthweight and cardiovascular disease in adulthood, fewer have investigated whether birthweight is linked to cardiovascular health in early childhood. This study assesses the association between birthweight and cardiovascular outcomes in children 6 years of age.
Study design: Birthweight, blood pressure (BP), and markers of arterial stiffness in children, including brachial artery distensibility and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), were obtained from 324 participants in The Infant Development and the Environment Study, a prospective multisite pregnancy cohort. Birthweight was converted into sex-specific birthweight-for-gestational-age (bw/ga) z -scores based on the INTERGROWTH-21st standard. Following 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines, SBP and DBP were transformed into sex, age, and height-specific z -scores. Associations between birthweight and cardiovascular outcomes were assessed using nested multivariable linear regression models among the overall and sex-stratified samples.
Results: Among the overall sample, bw/ga z -score was positively associated with cfPWV [b = 0.11 m/s, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.01 m/s, 0.21 m/s] in crude and adjusted models. No associations between birthweight and cardiovascular outcomes were detected among the sex-stratified analyses.
Conclusion: Overall, birthweight was not related to cardiovascular outcomes in children 6 years old. However, infants born with a higher birthweight may be at risk for higher cfPWV in childhood. Early intervention in pregnant people at risk of delivering high birthweight infants may be warranted if results are replicated.