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Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis

OBJECTIVE: The exact shape of the dose-response relationship between maternal body mass index (BMI) and the risk of congenital heart defects (CHDs) in infants has not been clearly defined yet. This study aims to further clarify the relationship between maternal obesity and the risk of CHDs in infant...

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Autores principales: Liu, Xuezhen, Ding, Guoyong, Yang, Weili, Feng, Xia, Li, Yuejin, Liu, Huamin, Zhang, Qianqian, Ji, Long, Li, Dong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6642764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31360700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1315796
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author Liu, Xuezhen
Ding, Guoyong
Yang, Weili
Feng, Xia
Li, Yuejin
Liu, Huamin
Zhang, Qianqian
Ji, Long
Li, Dong
author_facet Liu, Xuezhen
Ding, Guoyong
Yang, Weili
Feng, Xia
Li, Yuejin
Liu, Huamin
Zhang, Qianqian
Ji, Long
Li, Dong
author_sort Liu, Xuezhen
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The exact shape of the dose-response relationship between maternal body mass index (BMI) and the risk of congenital heart defects (CHDs) in infants has not been clearly defined yet. This study aims to further clarify the relationship between maternal obesity and the risk of CHDs in infants by an overall and dose-response meta-analysis. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify all related studies. The studies were limited to human cohort or case-control studies in English language. Random-effect models and dose-response meta-analysis were used to synthesize the results. Heterogeneity, subgroup analysis, sensitivity analysis, and publication bias were also assessed. RESULTS: Nineteen studies with 2,416,546 participants were included in our meta-analysis. Compared with the mothers with normal weight, the pooled relative risks (RRs) of infants with CHDs were 1.08 (95% CI=1.03-1.13) in overweight and 1.23 (95% CI=1.17-1.29) in obese mothers. According to the findings from the linear meta-analysis, we observed an increased risk of infants with CHDs (RR=1.07, 95% CI=1.06-1.08) for each 5 kg/m(2) increase in maternal BMI. A nonlinear relationship between maternal BMI and risk of infants with CHDs was also found (p=0.012). CONCLUSION: The results from our meta-analysis indicate that increased maternal BMI is related to increased risk of CHDs in infants.
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spelling pubmed-66427642019-07-29 Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis Liu, Xuezhen Ding, Guoyong Yang, Weili Feng, Xia Li, Yuejin Liu, Huamin Zhang, Qianqian Ji, Long Li, Dong Biomed Res Int Review Article OBJECTIVE: The exact shape of the dose-response relationship between maternal body mass index (BMI) and the risk of congenital heart defects (CHDs) in infants has not been clearly defined yet. This study aims to further clarify the relationship between maternal obesity and the risk of CHDs in infants by an overall and dose-response meta-analysis. METHODS: PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases were searched to identify all related studies. The studies were limited to human cohort or case-control studies in English language. Random-effect models and dose-response meta-analysis were used to synthesize the results. Heterogeneity, subgroup analysis, sensitivity analysis, and publication bias were also assessed. RESULTS: Nineteen studies with 2,416,546 participants were included in our meta-analysis. Compared with the mothers with normal weight, the pooled relative risks (RRs) of infants with CHDs were 1.08 (95% CI=1.03-1.13) in overweight and 1.23 (95% CI=1.17-1.29) in obese mothers. According to the findings from the linear meta-analysis, we observed an increased risk of infants with CHDs (RR=1.07, 95% CI=1.06-1.08) for each 5 kg/m(2) increase in maternal BMI. A nonlinear relationship between maternal BMI and risk of infants with CHDs was also found (p=0.012). CONCLUSION: The results from our meta-analysis indicate that increased maternal BMI is related to increased risk of CHDs in infants. Hindawi 2019-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6642764/ /pubmed/31360700 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1315796 Text en Copyright © 2019 Xuezhen Liu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Xuezhen
Ding, Guoyong
Yang, Weili
Feng, Xia
Li, Yuejin
Liu, Huamin
Zhang, Qianqian
Ji, Long
Li, Dong
Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_full Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_short Maternal Body Mass Index and Risk of Congenital Heart Defects in Infants: A Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_sort maternal body mass index and risk of congenital heart defects in infants: a dose-response meta-analysis
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6642764/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31360700
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1315796
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