Diouf Ibrahima, Botton Jérémie, Charles Marie Aline, Morel Olivier, Forhan Anne, Kaminski Monique, Heude Barbara
INSERM, CESP Centre for Research in Epidemiology and Populations Health, U1018 Team 10 'Lifelong Epidemiology of Obesity, Diabetes and Chronic Renal Disease', Villejuif, France Univ Paris-Sud 11, UMRS 1018, Villejuif, France Regional Maternity, University of Nancy, Nancy, France INSERM, UMRS 953, Epidemiological Research on Perinatal Health and Women's and Children's Health, Villejuif, France UPMC Univ Paris 06, F-75005, Paris, France.
Matern Child Nutr. 2014 Jul;10(3):315-26. doi: 10.1111/j.1740-8709.2012.00423.x. Epub 2012 Jul 12.
The specific role of weight change in the first weeks of gestation in fetal growth has not been fully explored in humans. Our aims were to investigate: (1) the specific association between weight change in the first trimester of pregnancy (WCT1) and size at birth in term pregnancies; and (2) the role of placental weight in this relationship. From 2002 women included in the French EDEN study, 1744 mother-child pairs reached term, had pre-pregnancy weight available and at least five measures of weight in pregnancy. We extrapolated women's weight at each week of gestation with a three-degree polynomial model and estimated weight change during each trimester of gestation. We used a multivariate linear model to investigate the associations between WCT1 and birth size after taking into account potential confounders (age, parity, BMI, tobacco use, educational level, length of gestation, newborn gender, weight change after the first trimester and centre of study). Then, we performed path analysis to investigate whether the relation between WCT1 and birth size could be mediated by placental weight. After taking into account weight gain in later gestation, WCT1 was positively associated with birthweight. Results of path analysis showed that there was no direct association between WCT1 and birth size, but that this association was mediated by placental weight. Weight change during the first weeks of pregnancy may impact on fetal growth independently of weight change later in pregnancy through its effects on placental growth and function.
孕期头几周体重变化对胎儿生长的具体作用在人类中尚未得到充分研究。我们的目的是调查:(1)妊娠早期体重变化(WCT1)与足月妊娠出生时大小之间的具体关联;以及(2)胎盘重量在这种关系中的作用。在纳入法国EDEN研究的2002名女性中,1744对母婴达到足月,有孕前体重数据且孕期至少有五次体重测量值。我们用三次多项式模型推算妊娠各周的女性体重,并估计妊娠各期的体重变化。在考虑潜在混杂因素(年龄、产次、BMI、吸烟情况、教育水平、妊娠时长、新生儿性别、孕早期后体重变化及研究中心)后,我们使用多元线性模型研究WCT1与出生大小之间的关联。然后,我们进行路径分析,以调查WCT1与出生大小之间的关系是否可由胎盘重量介导。在考虑妊娠后期体重增加后,WCT1与出生体重呈正相关。路径分析结果显示,WCT1与出生大小之间无直接关联,但这种关联由胎盘重量介导。妊娠头几周的体重变化可能通过对胎盘生长和功能的影响,独立于妊娠后期的体重变化对胎儿生长产生影响。