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父母的体型大小及其后代的早期体重和身高增长速度。

Parental body size and early weight and height growth velocities in their offspring.

机构信息

Inserm, CESP Centre for research in Epidemiology and Population Health, Villejuif, France.

出版信息

Early Hum Dev. 2010 Jul;86(7):445-50. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.06.001. Epub 2010 Jun 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Whereas weight or height at a given age are the results of the cumulative growth experience, growth velocities allows the study of factors affecting growth at given ages.

AIM

To study the relationships between parental height and body mass index (BMI) and offspring's height and weight growth during infancy and childhood.

STUDY DESIGN

From the FLVSII population-based study, 235 parent-child trios belonging to 162 families examined in 1999.

OUTCOME MEASURES

From medical records and previous FLVS examinations, child's height and weight history were reconstructed. Weight and height growth velocities from birth to seven years were estimated from a modelling of individual growth curve and correlated with parent's body size in 1999.

RESULTS

Ponderal index and length at birth were significantly associated with maternal but not paternal BMI and height. In the first six months, height growth velocity was significantly associated with maternal stature (at three months: 0.12+/-0.05 and 0.02+/-0.05 cm/month for a 10 cm difference in maternal and paternal height respectively) and weight growth velocity with paternal BMI (at three months: 5.7+/-2.8 and 1.9+/-2.3g/month for a difference of 1 kg/m(2) in paternal and maternal BMI respectively). Between two and five years, height growth velocity was more significantly associated with paternal height whereas weight growth velocity was more closely associated with maternal BMI.

CONCLUSIONS

Early childhood growth is characterised by alternate periods associated specifically with maternal or paternal BMI and height. This novel finding should trigger the search for specific genetic, epigenetic or environmentally shared factors from the mothers and fathers.

摘要

背景

特定年龄的体重或身高是累积生长经验的结果,而生长速度可以研究特定年龄生长的影响因素。

目的

研究父母身高和体重指数(BMI)与后代在婴儿期和儿童期身高和体重增长之间的关系。

研究设计

来自基于人群的 FLVSII 研究,在 1999 年检查了 162 个家庭的 235 个父母-子女三胞胎。

结果测量

从医疗记录和之前的 FLVS 检查中,重建了孩子的身高和体重史。从个体生长曲线的建模中估计了从出生到七岁的体重和身高生长速度,并与 1999 年父母的身体大小相关联。

结论

出生时的体脂指数和长度与母亲但不是父亲的 BMI 和身高显著相关。在前六个月,身高生长速度与母亲身高显著相关(三个月时,母亲和父亲身高相差 10 厘米时分别为 0.12+/-0.05 和 0.02+/-0.05cm/月),体重生长速度与父亲 BMI 相关(三个月时,父亲和母亲 BMI 相差 1kg/m(2) 时分别为 5.7+/-2.8 和 1.9+/-2.3g/月)。在 2 至 5 岁之间,身高生长速度与父亲身高的相关性更强,而体重生长速度与母亲 BMI 的相关性更强。

早期儿童的生长特点是与母亲或父亲的 BMI 和身高相关的交替期。这一新颖的发现应该引发对来自母亲和父亲的特定遗传、表观遗传或环境共享因素的研究。

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