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Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study
Background: Maternal nutrition represents a critical risk factor for adverse health outcomes in both mother and offspring. We aimed to investigate associations between maternal nutritional habits, biomarker status, and pregnancy outcome among Italian healthy normal-weight pregnancies. Methods: Multi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173631 |
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author | Anelli, Gaia Maria Parisi, Francesca Sarno, Laura Fornaciari, Ottavia Carlea, Annunziata Coco, Chiara Porta, Matteo Della Mollo, Nunzia Villa, Paola Maria Guida, Maurizio Cazzola, Roberta Troiano, Ersilia Pasotti, Monica Volpi, Graziella Vetrani, Laura Maione, Manuela Cetin, Irene |
author_facet | Anelli, Gaia Maria Parisi, Francesca Sarno, Laura Fornaciari, Ottavia Carlea, Annunziata Coco, Chiara Porta, Matteo Della Mollo, Nunzia Villa, Paola Maria Guida, Maurizio Cazzola, Roberta Troiano, Ersilia Pasotti, Monica Volpi, Graziella Vetrani, Laura Maione, Manuela Cetin, Irene |
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description | Background: Maternal nutrition represents a critical risk factor for adverse health outcomes in both mother and offspring. We aimed to investigate associations between maternal nutritional habits, biomarker status, and pregnancy outcome among Italian healthy normal-weight pregnancies. Methods: Multicenter prospective cohort study recruiting Italian healthy normal-weight women with singleton spontaneous pregnancies at 20 ± 2 weeks (T1) in Milan and Naples. All patients underwent nutritional evaluations by our collecting a 7-day weighed dietary record at 25 ± 1 weeks (T2) and a Food Frequency Questionnaire at 29 ± 2 weeks (T3). Maternal venous blood samples were collected at T3 to assess nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative biomarker concentrations (RBCs folate, vitamin D, hepcidin, total antioxidant capacity). Pregnancy outcomes were collected at delivery (T4). General linear models adjusted for confounding factors were estimated to investigate associations between maternal dietary pattern adherence, nutrient intakes, biomarker concentrations and delivery outcomes. Results: 219 healthy normal-weight pregnant women were enrolled. Vitamin D and RBCs folate concentrations, as well as micronutrient intakes, were consistently below the recommended range. In a multi-adjusted model, maternal adherence to the most prevalent ‘high meat, animal fats, grains’ dietary pattern was positively associated with hepcidin concentrations and negatively associated with gestational age at delivery in pregnancies carrying female fetuses. Hepcidin plasma levels were further negatively associated to placental weight, whereas vitamin D concentrations were positively associated to neonatal weight. Conclusions: A high adherence to an unbalanced ‘high meat, animal fats, grains’ pattern was detected among Italian normal-weight low-risk pregnancies, further associated with maternal pro-inflammatory status and gestational age at delivery. This evidence underlines the need for a dedicated nutritional counseling even among low-risk pregnancies. |
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spelling | pubmed-94605472022-09-10 Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study Anelli, Gaia Maria Parisi, Francesca Sarno, Laura Fornaciari, Ottavia Carlea, Annunziata Coco, Chiara Porta, Matteo Della Mollo, Nunzia Villa, Paola Maria Guida, Maurizio Cazzola, Roberta Troiano, Ersilia Pasotti, Monica Volpi, Graziella Vetrani, Laura Maione, Manuela Cetin, Irene Nutrients Article Background: Maternal nutrition represents a critical risk factor for adverse health outcomes in both mother and offspring. We aimed to investigate associations between maternal nutritional habits, biomarker status, and pregnancy outcome among Italian healthy normal-weight pregnancies. Methods: Multicenter prospective cohort study recruiting Italian healthy normal-weight women with singleton spontaneous pregnancies at 20 ± 2 weeks (T1) in Milan and Naples. All patients underwent nutritional evaluations by our collecting a 7-day weighed dietary record at 25 ± 1 weeks (T2) and a Food Frequency Questionnaire at 29 ± 2 weeks (T3). Maternal venous blood samples were collected at T3 to assess nutritional, inflammatory and oxidative biomarker concentrations (RBCs folate, vitamin D, hepcidin, total antioxidant capacity). Pregnancy outcomes were collected at delivery (T4). General linear models adjusted for confounding factors were estimated to investigate associations between maternal dietary pattern adherence, nutrient intakes, biomarker concentrations and delivery outcomes. Results: 219 healthy normal-weight pregnant women were enrolled. Vitamin D and RBCs folate concentrations, as well as micronutrient intakes, were consistently below the recommended range. In a multi-adjusted model, maternal adherence to the most prevalent ‘high meat, animal fats, grains’ dietary pattern was positively associated with hepcidin concentrations and negatively associated with gestational age at delivery in pregnancies carrying female fetuses. Hepcidin plasma levels were further negatively associated to placental weight, whereas vitamin D concentrations were positively associated to neonatal weight. Conclusions: A high adherence to an unbalanced ‘high meat, animal fats, grains’ pattern was detected among Italian normal-weight low-risk pregnancies, further associated with maternal pro-inflammatory status and gestational age at delivery. This evidence underlines the need for a dedicated nutritional counseling even among low-risk pregnancies. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9460547/ /pubmed/36079896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173631 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Anelli, Gaia Maria Parisi, Francesca Sarno, Laura Fornaciari, Ottavia Carlea, Annunziata Coco, Chiara Porta, Matteo Della Mollo, Nunzia Villa, Paola Maria Guida, Maurizio Cazzola, Roberta Troiano, Ersilia Pasotti, Monica Volpi, Graziella Vetrani, Laura Maione, Manuela Cetin, Irene Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title | Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title_full | Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title_fullStr | Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title_short | Associations between Maternal Dietary Patterns, Biomarkers and Delivery Outcomes in Healthy Singleton Pregnancies: Multicenter Italian GIFt Study |
title_sort | associations between maternal dietary patterns, biomarkers and delivery outcomes in healthy singleton pregnancies: multicenter italian gift study |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9460547/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079896 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14173631 |
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