母亲孕前体重指数与儿童时期后代心脏代谢结局的关系

Rachana Singh, Christopher B Pierce, Kartikeya Makker, Lisa Jacobson, Elizabeth T Jensen, Ruben Vaidya, Semsa Gogcu, Keia Sanderson, Andrew M South, Amanda Thompson, Wei Perng, Eliana M Perrin, Andrea E Cassidy-Bushrow, Anne L Dunlop, Dana Dabelea, Assiamira Ferrara, Monique M Hedderson, Yeyi Zhu, Margaret Karagas, Carlos A Camargo, Christine W Hockett, Izzuddin M Aris, Cindy T McEvoy, Jody M Ganiban, Shohreh Farzan, Monica Serrano-Gonzalez, Susan Carnell, Sarah D Geiger, Qi Zhao, T Michael O'Shea
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目的:本研究旨在评估母亲孕前体重指数与子代体重指数和儿童期血压的关系,特别是早产儿。方法:在这项观察性队列研究中,在环境对儿童健康结局的影响(ECHO)队列中,我们使用了四个水平的母亲孕前BMI和儿童BMI。儿童被分为极度早产、非常早产和中度早产;晚期早产;或术语。结果:来自44个ECHO队列的13,810名儿童被纳入这些分析。在调整了母亲受教育程度、分娩年龄和单胎分娩后,儿童BMI z分数与母亲孕前BMI水平之间存在单调的剂量关系。对于儿童血压结果,只有体重健康且肥胖的母亲所生的极度早产儿童和体重健康的母亲所生的非常/中度早产儿童与足月儿童相比,血压/高血压升高的几率更高。结论:高母亲孕前BMI与儿童时期后代BMI的逐步增加有关。早产儿童比足月儿童有更高的血压升高/高血压的可能性。这些发现强调了一个可能的机会窗口,在青春期之前改变高危儿童的生活方式和行为,以积极影响青少年心脏代谢健康。
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Association of Maternal Prepregnancy BMI With Offspring Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Childhood.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate associations of maternal prepregnancy BMI with offspring BMI and blood pressure in childhood, specifically for infants born preterm.

Methods: In this observational cohort study of children in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort, we utilized four levels of maternal prepregnancy BMI and child BMI. Children were categorized as being born extremely, very, or moderately preterm; late preterm; or term.

Results: In total, 13,810 children from 44 ECHO cohorts were included in these analyses. After adjusting for maternal education, maternal age at delivery, and singleton birth, a monotonic dose relationship was noted between child BMI z-scores and maternal prepregnancy BMI level. For child blood pressure outcomes, only extremely preterm children born to mothers with healthy weight and obesity and very/moderately preterm children born to mothers with healthy weight had higher odds of elevated blood pressure/hypertension compared with their term counterparts.

Conclusions: High maternal prepregnancy BMI was associated with a stepwise increase in offspring BMI in childhood. Preterm children had a higher probability of elevated blood pressure/hypertension than term children. These findings highlight a possible window of opportunity to modify lifestyles and behavior of at-risk children prior to adolescence to positively impact adolescent cardiometabolic health.

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