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Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns

Background: Interactions between the genome and intrauterine environment can affect bone mineralization in newborns and even in adult life. Several studies show that intrauterine fetal bone mineralization or early postnatal bone condition influences the risk of osteoporosis in later life. Objectives...

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Autores principales: Wibowo, Tunjung, Nurani, Neti, Hastuti, Janatin, Anggraini, Alifah, Susilowati, Rina, Hakimi, Mohammad, Julia, Madarina, Van Weissenbruch, Mirjam
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8185158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.680869
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author Wibowo, Tunjung
Nurani, Neti
Hastuti, Janatin
Anggraini, Alifah
Susilowati, Rina
Hakimi, Mohammad
Julia, Madarina
Van Weissenbruch, Mirjam
author_facet Wibowo, Tunjung
Nurani, Neti
Hastuti, Janatin
Anggraini, Alifah
Susilowati, Rina
Hakimi, Mohammad
Julia, Madarina
Van Weissenbruch, Mirjam
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description Background: Interactions between the genome and intrauterine environment can affect bone mineralization in newborns and even in adult life. Several studies show that intrauterine fetal bone mineralization or early postnatal bone condition influences the risk of osteoporosis in later life. Objectives: To determine whole body bone mineral content (WB BMC) and factors that influence neonatal WB BMC in Indonesian term newborns. Subjects/Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 45 term, appropriate for gestational age (AGA) newborns were included in this study. BMC was assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the first week of life. Weight (g), length (cm) and head circumference (cm) were measured at birth. Data on maternal characteristics were obtained from the maternal health records or reported by the mothers. Results: WB BMC measured in the present study (mean ± SD: 33.2 ± 9.3 g) was lower than WB BMC of similar populations in developed countries. Multiple linear regression showed that birth weight, birth length, and gestational age had a positive association with WB BMC (p = 0.048, 0.017, and <0.001, respectively), while maternal cigarette exposure had a negative association with WB BMC (p = 0.012). Male infants had significantly higher of WB BMC than female (p = 0.025). These determinants contribute to 55% variability of WB BMC. Conclusions: WB BMC in Indonesian term newborns is lower than populations in developed countries. Birth weight, length, gestational age, sex, and maternal cigarette exposure during pregnancy are significantly associated with WB BMC observed in Indonesian newborns.
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spelling pubmed-81851582021-06-09 Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns Wibowo, Tunjung Nurani, Neti Hastuti, Janatin Anggraini, Alifah Susilowati, Rina Hakimi, Mohammad Julia, Madarina Van Weissenbruch, Mirjam Front Pediatr Pediatrics Background: Interactions between the genome and intrauterine environment can affect bone mineralization in newborns and even in adult life. Several studies show that intrauterine fetal bone mineralization or early postnatal bone condition influences the risk of osteoporosis in later life. Objectives: To determine whole body bone mineral content (WB BMC) and factors that influence neonatal WB BMC in Indonesian term newborns. Subjects/Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Dr. Sardjito General Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. A total of 45 term, appropriate for gestational age (AGA) newborns were included in this study. BMC was assessed by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the first week of life. Weight (g), length (cm) and head circumference (cm) were measured at birth. Data on maternal characteristics were obtained from the maternal health records or reported by the mothers. Results: WB BMC measured in the present study (mean ± SD: 33.2 ± 9.3 g) was lower than WB BMC of similar populations in developed countries. Multiple linear regression showed that birth weight, birth length, and gestational age had a positive association with WB BMC (p = 0.048, 0.017, and <0.001, respectively), while maternal cigarette exposure had a negative association with WB BMC (p = 0.012). Male infants had significantly higher of WB BMC than female (p = 0.025). These determinants contribute to 55% variability of WB BMC. Conclusions: WB BMC in Indonesian term newborns is lower than populations in developed countries. Birth weight, length, gestational age, sex, and maternal cigarette exposure during pregnancy are significantly associated with WB BMC observed in Indonesian newborns. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8185158/ /pubmed/34113592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.680869 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wibowo, Nurani, Hastuti, Anggraini, Susilowati, Hakimi, Julia and Van Weissenbruch. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Wibowo, Tunjung
Nurani, Neti
Hastuti, Janatin
Anggraini, Alifah
Susilowati, Rina
Hakimi, Mohammad
Julia, Madarina
Van Weissenbruch, Mirjam
Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title_full Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title_fullStr Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title_short Maternal and Neonatal Factors Affecting Bone Mineral Content of Indonesian Term Newborns
title_sort maternal and neonatal factors affecting bone mineral content of indonesian term newborns
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8185158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34113592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.680869
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