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Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
AIMS: To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. METHODS AND RESULTS: Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), li...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10119029/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36740401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac726 |
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author | Elhakeem, Ahmed Taylor, Amy E Inskip, Hazel M Huang, Jonathan Y Mansell, Toby Rodrigues, Carina Asta, Federica Blaauwendraad, Sophia M Håberg, Siri E Halliday, Jane Harskamp-van Ginkel, Margreet W He, Jian-Rong Jaddoe, Vincent W V Lewis, Sharon Maher, Gillian M Manios, Yannis McCarthy, Fergus P Reiss, Irwin K M Rusconi, Franca Salika, Theodosia Tafflet, Muriel Qiu, Xiu Åsvold, Bjørn O Burgner, David Chan, Jerry K Y Gagliardi, Luigi Gaillard, Romy Heude, Barbara Magnus, Maria C Moschonis, George Murray, Deirdre Nelson, Scott M Porta, Daniela Saffery, Richard Barros, Henrique Eriksson, Johan G Vrijkotte, Tanja G M Lawlor, Deborah A |
author_facet | Elhakeem, Ahmed Taylor, Amy E Inskip, Hazel M Huang, Jonathan Y Mansell, Toby Rodrigues, Carina Asta, Federica Blaauwendraad, Sophia M Håberg, Siri E Halliday, Jane Harskamp-van Ginkel, Margreet W He, Jian-Rong Jaddoe, Vincent W V Lewis, Sharon Maher, Gillian M Manios, Yannis McCarthy, Fergus P Reiss, Irwin K M Rusconi, Franca Salika, Theodosia Tafflet, Muriel Qiu, Xiu Åsvold, Bjørn O Burgner, David Chan, Jerry K Y Gagliardi, Luigi Gaillard, Romy Heude, Barbara Magnus, Maria C Moschonis, George Murray, Deirdre Nelson, Scott M Porta, Daniela Saffery, Richard Barros, Henrique Eriksson, Johan G Vrijkotte, Tanja G M Lawlor, Deborah A |
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description | AIMS: To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. METHODS AND RESULTS: Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), lipids, and hyperglycaemic/insulin resistance markers were examined using multiple linear regression models in 14 population-based birth cohorts in Europe, Australia, and Singapore, and results were combined using meta-analysis. Change in cardiometabolic outcomes from 2 to 26 years was examined using trajectory modelling of four cohorts with repeated measures. 35 938 (654 ART) offspring were included in the meta-analysis. Mean age ranged from 13 months to 27.4 years but was <10 years in 11/14 cohorts. Meta-analysis found no statistical difference (ART minus NC) in SBP (−0.53 mmHg; 95% CI:−1.59 to 0.53), DBP (−0.24 mmHg; −0.83 to 0.35), or HR (0.02 beat/min; −0.91 to 0.94). Total cholesterol (2.59%; 0.10–5.07), HDL cholesterol (4.16%; 2.52–5.81), LDL cholesterol (4.95%; 0.47–9.43) were statistically significantly higher in ART-conceived vs. NC offspring. No statistical difference was seen for triglycerides (TG), glucose, insulin, and glycated haemoglobin. Long-term follow-up of 17 244 (244 ART) births identified statistically significant associations between ART and lower predicted SBP/DBP in childhood, and subtle trajectories to higher SBP and TG in young adulthood; however, most differences were not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: These findings of small and statistically non-significant differences in offspring cardiometabolic outcomes should reassure people receiving ART. Longer-term follow-up is warranted to investigate changes over adulthood in the risks of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and preclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-101190292023-04-22 Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis Elhakeem, Ahmed Taylor, Amy E Inskip, Hazel M Huang, Jonathan Y Mansell, Toby Rodrigues, Carina Asta, Federica Blaauwendraad, Sophia M Håberg, Siri E Halliday, Jane Harskamp-van Ginkel, Margreet W He, Jian-Rong Jaddoe, Vincent W V Lewis, Sharon Maher, Gillian M Manios, Yannis McCarthy, Fergus P Reiss, Irwin K M Rusconi, Franca Salika, Theodosia Tafflet, Muriel Qiu, Xiu Åsvold, Bjørn O Burgner, David Chan, Jerry K Y Gagliardi, Luigi Gaillard, Romy Heude, Barbara Magnus, Maria C Moschonis, George Murray, Deirdre Nelson, Scott M Porta, Daniela Saffery, Richard Barros, Henrique Eriksson, Johan G Vrijkotte, Tanja G M Lawlor, Deborah A Eur Heart J Clinical Research AIMS: To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. METHODS AND RESULTS: Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), lipids, and hyperglycaemic/insulin resistance markers were examined using multiple linear regression models in 14 population-based birth cohorts in Europe, Australia, and Singapore, and results were combined using meta-analysis. Change in cardiometabolic outcomes from 2 to 26 years was examined using trajectory modelling of four cohorts with repeated measures. 35 938 (654 ART) offspring were included in the meta-analysis. Mean age ranged from 13 months to 27.4 years but was <10 years in 11/14 cohorts. Meta-analysis found no statistical difference (ART minus NC) in SBP (−0.53 mmHg; 95% CI:−1.59 to 0.53), DBP (−0.24 mmHg; −0.83 to 0.35), or HR (0.02 beat/min; −0.91 to 0.94). Total cholesterol (2.59%; 0.10–5.07), HDL cholesterol (4.16%; 2.52–5.81), LDL cholesterol (4.95%; 0.47–9.43) were statistically significantly higher in ART-conceived vs. NC offspring. No statistical difference was seen for triglycerides (TG), glucose, insulin, and glycated haemoglobin. Long-term follow-up of 17 244 (244 ART) births identified statistically significant associations between ART and lower predicted SBP/DBP in childhood, and subtle trajectories to higher SBP and TG in young adulthood; however, most differences were not statistically significant. CONCLUSION: These findings of small and statistically non-significant differences in offspring cardiometabolic outcomes should reassure people receiving ART. Longer-term follow-up is warranted to investigate changes over adulthood in the risks of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and preclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease. Oxford University Press 2023-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10119029/ /pubmed/36740401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac726 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Research Elhakeem, Ahmed Taylor, Amy E Inskip, Hazel M Huang, Jonathan Y Mansell, Toby Rodrigues, Carina Asta, Federica Blaauwendraad, Sophia M Håberg, Siri E Halliday, Jane Harskamp-van Ginkel, Margreet W He, Jian-Rong Jaddoe, Vincent W V Lewis, Sharon Maher, Gillian M Manios, Yannis McCarthy, Fergus P Reiss, Irwin K M Rusconi, Franca Salika, Theodosia Tafflet, Muriel Qiu, Xiu Åsvold, Bjørn O Burgner, David Chan, Jerry K Y Gagliardi, Luigi Gaillard, Romy Heude, Barbara Magnus, Maria C Moschonis, George Murray, Deirdre Nelson, Scott M Porta, Daniela Saffery, Richard Barros, Henrique Eriksson, Johan G Vrijkotte, Tanja G M Lawlor, Deborah A Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title | Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title_full | Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title_fullStr | Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title_full_unstemmed | Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title_short | Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
title_sort | long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis |
topic | Clinical Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10119029/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36740401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehac726 |
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