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Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition

OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the association between maternal gestational physical activity and insulin action and body composition in early infancy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: At 28–32 weeks' gestation, pregnant women participating in an observational study in Sweden underwent assessments...

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Autores principales: Pomeroy, Jeremy, Renström, Frida, Gradmark, Anna M., Mogren, Ingrid, Persson, Margareta, Bluck, Les, Wright, Antony, Kahn, Steven E., Domellöf, Magnus, Franks, Paul W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3554315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22966095
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0885
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author Pomeroy, Jeremy
Renström, Frida
Gradmark, Anna M.
Mogren, Ingrid
Persson, Margareta
Bluck, Les
Wright, Antony
Kahn, Steven E.
Domellöf, Magnus
Franks, Paul W.
author_facet Pomeroy, Jeremy
Renström, Frida
Gradmark, Anna M.
Mogren, Ingrid
Persson, Margareta
Bluck, Les
Wright, Antony
Kahn, Steven E.
Domellöf, Magnus
Franks, Paul W.
author_sort Pomeroy, Jeremy
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description OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the association between maternal gestational physical activity and insulin action and body composition in early infancy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: At 28–32 weeks' gestation, pregnant women participating in an observational study in Sweden underwent assessments of height, weight, and body composition, an oral glucose tolerance test, and 10 days of objective physical activity assessment. Thirty mothers and infants returned at 11–19 weeks postpartum. Infants underwent assessments of weight, length, and body composition. RESULTS: Early insulin response was correlated with total physical activity (r = −0.47; P = 0.007). Early insulin response (r = −0.36; P = 0.045) and total physical activity (r = 0.52; P = 0.037) were also correlated with infant fat-free mass. No maternal variable was significantly correlated with infant adiposity. CONCLUSIONS: The relationships between maternal physical activity, insulin response, and infant fat-free mass suggest that physical activity during pregnancy may affect metabolic outcomes in the mother and her offspring.
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spelling pubmed-35543152014-02-01 Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition Pomeroy, Jeremy Renström, Frida Gradmark, Anna M. Mogren, Ingrid Persson, Margareta Bluck, Les Wright, Antony Kahn, Steven E. Domellöf, Magnus Franks, Paul W. Diabetes Care Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research OBJECTIVE: We sought to assess the association between maternal gestational physical activity and insulin action and body composition in early infancy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: At 28–32 weeks' gestation, pregnant women participating in an observational study in Sweden underwent assessments of height, weight, and body composition, an oral glucose tolerance test, and 10 days of objective physical activity assessment. Thirty mothers and infants returned at 11–19 weeks postpartum. Infants underwent assessments of weight, length, and body composition. RESULTS: Early insulin response was correlated with total physical activity (r = −0.47; P = 0.007). Early insulin response (r = −0.36; P = 0.045) and total physical activity (r = 0.52; P = 0.037) were also correlated with infant fat-free mass. No maternal variable was significantly correlated with infant adiposity. CONCLUSIONS: The relationships between maternal physical activity, insulin response, and infant fat-free mass suggest that physical activity during pregnancy may affect metabolic outcomes in the mother and her offspring. American Diabetes Association 2013-02 2013-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3554315/ /pubmed/22966095 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0885 Text en © 2013 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research
Pomeroy, Jeremy
Renström, Frida
Gradmark, Anna M.
Mogren, Ingrid
Persson, Margareta
Bluck, Les
Wright, Antony
Kahn, Steven E.
Domellöf, Magnus
Franks, Paul W.
Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title_full Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title_fullStr Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title_short Maternal Physical Activity and Insulin Action in Pregnancy and Their Relationships With Infant Body Composition
title_sort maternal physical activity and insulin action in pregnancy and their relationships with infant body composition
topic Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3554315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22966095
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/dc12-0885
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