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Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country
Prenatal stress affects body composition in childhood and later in life. However, few studies assess body composition in infancy. Furthermore, most are in high-income countries and do not consider interactive or curvilinear relationships. We assessed distress and diet during pregnancy via questionna...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050108 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197351 |
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author | Therrien, Ann-Sophie Buffa, Giovanna Roome, Amanda B. Standard, Elizabeth Pomer, Alysa Obed, Jimmy Taleo, George Tarivonda, Len Chan, Chim W. Kaneko, Akira Olszowy, Kathryn M. Dancause, Kelsey N. |
author_facet | Therrien, Ann-Sophie Buffa, Giovanna Roome, Amanda B. Standard, Elizabeth Pomer, Alysa Obed, Jimmy Taleo, George Tarivonda, Len Chan, Chim W. Kaneko, Akira Olszowy, Kathryn M. Dancause, Kelsey N. |
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description | Prenatal stress affects body composition in childhood and later in life. However, few studies assess body composition in infancy. Furthermore, most are in high-income countries and do not consider interactive or curvilinear relationships. We assessed distress and diet during pregnancy via questionnaires among 310 women in Vanuatu, a lower-middle income country. We measured body mass index (BMI) among 54 infants at 4–12 months of age. We analyzed interactive relationships between prenatal distress and diet with BMI Z-scores, and curvilinear relationships between distress and BMI Z-scores. There were no direct linear or interactive relationships between prenatal distress or diet with BMI Z-scores. We observed curvilinear relationships between prenatal distress and BMI Z-scores (p = 0.008), explaining 13.3 percent of unique variance. Results highlight that relationships between prenatal stress and body composition are evident in infancy but might not be detected if only linear relationships are assessed. Analyses in more diverse samples might help to explain inconsistencies in past studies. |
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spelling | pubmed-75791762020-10-29 Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country Therrien, Ann-Sophie Buffa, Giovanna Roome, Amanda B. Standard, Elizabeth Pomer, Alysa Obed, Jimmy Taleo, George Tarivonda, Len Chan, Chim W. Kaneko, Akira Olszowy, Kathryn M. Dancause, Kelsey N. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Prenatal stress affects body composition in childhood and later in life. However, few studies assess body composition in infancy. Furthermore, most are in high-income countries and do not consider interactive or curvilinear relationships. We assessed distress and diet during pregnancy via questionnaires among 310 women in Vanuatu, a lower-middle income country. We measured body mass index (BMI) among 54 infants at 4–12 months of age. We analyzed interactive relationships between prenatal distress and diet with BMI Z-scores, and curvilinear relationships between distress and BMI Z-scores. There were no direct linear or interactive relationships between prenatal distress or diet with BMI Z-scores. We observed curvilinear relationships between prenatal distress and BMI Z-scores (p = 0.008), explaining 13.3 percent of unique variance. Results highlight that relationships between prenatal stress and body composition are evident in infancy but might not be detected if only linear relationships are assessed. Analyses in more diverse samples might help to explain inconsistencies in past studies. MDPI 2020-10-08 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7579176/ /pubmed/33050108 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197351 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Therrien, Ann-Sophie Buffa, Giovanna Roome, Amanda B. Standard, Elizabeth Pomer, Alysa Obed, Jimmy Taleo, George Tarivonda, Len Chan, Chim W. Kaneko, Akira Olszowy, Kathryn M. Dancause, Kelsey N. Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title | Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title_full | Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title_fullStr | Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title_full_unstemmed | Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title_short | Relationships between Prenatal Distress and Infant Body Mass Index in the First Year of Life in a Lower-Middle Income Country |
title_sort | relationships between prenatal distress and infant body mass index in the first year of life in a lower-middle income country |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579176/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33050108 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17197351 |
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