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Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life

OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have revealed the impacts of maternal nutritional status on subsequent birth outcome, but much less is known about the long-term impacts on infant growth after birth. We investigated the association between maternal micronutrient levels/oxidative stress status in pregnanc...

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Autores principales: Hong, Juhee, Lee, Hye Ah, Park, Eun Ae, Kim, Young-Ju, Lee, Hwayoung, Park, Bo-Hyun, Ha, Eun-Hee, Kong, Kyoung Ae, Chang, Namsoo, Park, Hyesook
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Co-Action Publishing 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25278823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v58.20207
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author Hong, Juhee
Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Eun Ae
Kim, Young-Ju
Lee, Hwayoung
Park, Bo-Hyun
Ha, Eun-Hee
Kong, Kyoung Ae
Chang, Namsoo
Park, Hyesook
author_facet Hong, Juhee
Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Eun Ae
Kim, Young-Ju
Lee, Hwayoung
Park, Bo-Hyun
Ha, Eun-Hee
Kong, Kyoung Ae
Chang, Namsoo
Park, Hyesook
author_sort Hong, Juhee
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description OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have revealed the impacts of maternal nutritional status on subsequent birth outcome, but much less is known about the long-term impacts on infant growth after birth. We investigated the association between maternal micronutrient levels/oxidative stress status in pregnancy and infant growth during the first 3 years of life. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: The Ewha Birth & Growth Cohort study was constructed for women who had been recruited between 24 and 28 weeks’ gestation and their offspring at Ewha Womans University Hospital. SUBJECTS: Maternal serum vitamin and urinary oxidative stress levels were measured, and infant weight, height, and head circumference were measured repeatedly at birth and at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months of age. RESULTS: Maternal vitamins A and C were positively associated with infant head circumference and infant weight, respectively, during the first 3 years of life, even after controlling for potential confounding factors. But, maternal oxidative stress was not related to infant growth. CONCLUSIONS: The effects of maternal vitamin levels on subsequent infant growth during the first 3 years of life necessitate interventions to supplement antioxidative vitamins during pregnancy.
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spelling pubmed-41635812014-10-02 Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life Hong, Juhee Lee, Hye Ah Park, Eun Ae Kim, Young-Ju Lee, Hwayoung Park, Bo-Hyun Ha, Eun-Hee Kong, Kyoung Ae Chang, Namsoo Park, Hyesook Food Nutr Res Original Article OBJECTIVE: Numerous studies have revealed the impacts of maternal nutritional status on subsequent birth outcome, but much less is known about the long-term impacts on infant growth after birth. We investigated the association between maternal micronutrient levels/oxidative stress status in pregnancy and infant growth during the first 3 years of life. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: The Ewha Birth & Growth Cohort study was constructed for women who had been recruited between 24 and 28 weeks’ gestation and their offspring at Ewha Womans University Hospital. SUBJECTS: Maternal serum vitamin and urinary oxidative stress levels were measured, and infant weight, height, and head circumference were measured repeatedly at birth and at 6, 12, 18, 24, and 36 months of age. RESULTS: Maternal vitamins A and C were positively associated with infant head circumference and infant weight, respectively, during the first 3 years of life, even after controlling for potential confounding factors. But, maternal oxidative stress was not related to infant growth. CONCLUSIONS: The effects of maternal vitamin levels on subsequent infant growth during the first 3 years of life necessitate interventions to supplement antioxidative vitamins during pregnancy. Co-Action Publishing 2014-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4163581/ /pubmed/25278823 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v58.20207 Text en © 2014 Juhee Hong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Hong, Juhee
Lee, Hye Ah
Park, Eun Ae
Kim, Young-Ju
Lee, Hwayoung
Park, Bo-Hyun
Ha, Eun-Hee
Kong, Kyoung Ae
Chang, Namsoo
Park, Hyesook
Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title_full Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title_fullStr Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title_full_unstemmed Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title_short Association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
title_sort association of mid-pregnancy antioxidative vitamin and oxidative stress levels with infant growth during the first 3 years of life
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25278823
http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v58.20207
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