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Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial

BACKGROUND: Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations betwee...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Phuong Hong, Young, Melissa F, Khuong, Long Quynh, Tran, Lan Mai, Duong, Thai Hong, Nguyen, Hoang Cong, Martorell, Reynaldo, Ramakrishnan, Usha
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab004
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author Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Young, Melissa F
Khuong, Long Quynh
Tran, Lan Mai
Duong, Thai Hong
Nguyen, Hoang Cong
Martorell, Reynaldo
Ramakrishnan, Usha
author_facet Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Young, Melissa F
Khuong, Long Quynh
Tran, Lan Mai
Duong, Thai Hong
Nguyen, Hoang Cong
Martorell, Reynaldo
Ramakrishnan, Usha
author_sort Nguyen, Phuong Hong
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description BACKGROUND: Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between PMNS, gestational weight gain (GWG), and child growth during the first 1000 d with attained body size at age 6–7 y. METHODS: We used data from a follow-up of a double-blinded randomized controlled trial of preconception micronutrient supplementation in Vietnam (n = 5011 women). The outcomes included offspring height-for-age z score (HAZ), BMI-for-age z score (BMIZ), and prevalence of stunting and overweight/obese at age 6–7 y (n = 1579). We used multivariable linear and Poisson regression models to evaluate the relative contributions of PMNS (height and BMI), GWG, and conditional growth in 4 periods: fetal, 0–6 mo, 6–12 mo, and 12–24 mo. RESULTS: PMNS was positively associated with child-attained size at 6–7 y. For each 1-SD higher maternal height and BMI, offspring had 0.28-SD and 0.13-SD higher HAZ at 6–7 y, respectively. Higher maternal BMI and GWG were associated with larger child BMIZ (β: 0.29 and 0.10, respectively). Faster linear growth, especially from 6 to 24 mo, had the strongest association with child HAZ at 6–7 y (β: 0.39–0.42), whereas conditional weight measures in all periods were similarly associated with HAZ (β: 0.10–0.15). For BMIZ at 6–7 y, the magnitude of association was larger and increased with child age for conditional weight gain (β: 0.21–0.41) but smaller for conditional length gain. Faster growth in the first 2 y was associated with reduced risk of stunting and thinness but increased risk of overweight/obese at 6–7 y. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions aimed at improving child growth while minimizing the risk of overweight during the school age years should target both women of reproductive age prior to conception through delivery and their offspring during the first 1000 d. The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01665378.
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spelling pubmed-81127602021-05-17 Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial Nguyen, Phuong Hong Young, Melissa F Khuong, Long Quynh Tran, Lan Mai Duong, Thai Hong Nguyen, Hoang Cong Martorell, Reynaldo Ramakrishnan, Usha J Nutr Community and International Nutrition BACKGROUND: Growth faltering is associated with adverse consequences during childhood and later life. However, questions remain on the relative importance of preconception maternal nutritional status (PMNS) and child growth during the first 1000 d of life. OBJECTIVES: We examined associations between PMNS, gestational weight gain (GWG), and child growth during the first 1000 d with attained body size at age 6–7 y. METHODS: We used data from a follow-up of a double-blinded randomized controlled trial of preconception micronutrient supplementation in Vietnam (n = 5011 women). The outcomes included offspring height-for-age z score (HAZ), BMI-for-age z score (BMIZ), and prevalence of stunting and overweight/obese at age 6–7 y (n = 1579). We used multivariable linear and Poisson regression models to evaluate the relative contributions of PMNS (height and BMI), GWG, and conditional growth in 4 periods: fetal, 0–6 mo, 6–12 mo, and 12–24 mo. RESULTS: PMNS was positively associated with child-attained size at 6–7 y. For each 1-SD higher maternal height and BMI, offspring had 0.28-SD and 0.13-SD higher HAZ at 6–7 y, respectively. Higher maternal BMI and GWG were associated with larger child BMIZ (β: 0.29 and 0.10, respectively). Faster linear growth, especially from 6 to 24 mo, had the strongest association with child HAZ at 6–7 y (β: 0.39–0.42), whereas conditional weight measures in all periods were similarly associated with HAZ (β: 0.10–0.15). For BMIZ at 6–7 y, the magnitude of association was larger and increased with child age for conditional weight gain (β: 0.21–0.41) but smaller for conditional length gain. Faster growth in the first 2 y was associated with reduced risk of stunting and thinness but increased risk of overweight/obese at 6–7 y. CONCLUSIONS: Interventions aimed at improving child growth while minimizing the risk of overweight during the school age years should target both women of reproductive age prior to conception through delivery and their offspring during the first 1000 d. The trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT01665378. Oxford University Press 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8112760/ /pubmed/33693757 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab004 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society for Nutrition. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (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 Community and International Nutrition
Nguyen, Phuong Hong
Young, Melissa F
Khuong, Long Quynh
Tran, Lan Mai
Duong, Thai Hong
Nguyen, Hoang Cong
Martorell, Reynaldo
Ramakrishnan, Usha
Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title_full Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title_fullStr Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title_full_unstemmed Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title_short Maternal Preconception Body Size and Early Childhood Growth during Prenatal and Postnatal Periods Are Positively Associated with Child-Attained Body Size at Age 6–7 Years: Results from a Follow-up of the PRECONCEPT Trial
title_sort maternal preconception body size and early childhood growth during prenatal and postnatal periods are positively associated with child-attained body size at age 6–7 years: results from a follow-up of the preconcept trial
topic Community and International Nutrition
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8112760/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33693757
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxab004
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