van der Wurff I S M, Bakker E C, Hornstra G, Kirschner P A, Gielen M, Godschalk R W L, Kremers S, Zeegers M P, de Groot R H M
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Welten Institute, Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, The Netherlands.
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 2016 May;108:22-9. doi: 10.1016/j.plefa.2016.03.005. Epub 2016 Mar 26.
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFAs) are important for brain functioning and might, thus, influence cognition and school performance. However, research investigating LCPUFAs relationships with school performance is limited. The objective of this study was to determine the association between levels of the LCPUFAs docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), arachidonic acid (AA), eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and n-6 docosapentaenoic acid (Osbond acid, ObA) at study entry, 22 weeks of pregnancy, 32 weeks of pregnancy, at partus, in umbilical cord plasma and child's plasma at age 7 and school performance scores at age 7.
Data from the Maastricht Essential Fatty Acid Birth cohort (MEFAB) were used for this study. Fatty acid levels of plasma phospholipids were measured in maternal blood plasma at study entry, 22 weeks of pregnancy, 32 weeks of pregnancy and partus. Childs fatty acid levels of plasma phospholipids were measured a in umbilical cord blood plasma, and in blood plasma of the child at age 7. Scores on national standardised tests for spelling, reading and arithmetic at age 7 were obtained via the school (scores were available for 149, 159 and 155 children, respectively). Associations between LCPUFA levels and school performance scores were analysed with categorical regression analyses with correction for covariates (smoking, maternal education, sex, breastfeeding, maternal intelligence, birth weight and BMI at age 7).
Significant (p<0.001) associations between DHA level at age 7 and both reading (β=0.158) and spelling (β=0.146) were found. Consistent significant negative associations were observed between all maternal DHA plasma levels and arithmetic scores at age 7 (all p<0.001, all β<-0.019). Additional significant negative associations were observed between maternal LCPUFA plasma levels at study entry and both reading and spelling scores at age 7; these associations were less consistent.
Plasma DHA levels at age 7 were positively associated with reading and spelling scores at age 7. Consistent significant negative associations between maternal plasma DHA levels and arithmetic scores of the child at age 7 were found. Although this is an observational study, which cannot proof causality, the consistent negative associations observed between maternal plasma DHA levels and the arithmetic scores of the children at age 7 calls upon prudence when considering DHA supplementation during pregnancy.
长链多不饱和脂肪酸(LCPUFAs)对大脑功能很重要,因此可能会影响认知和学业成绩。然而,关于LCPUFAs与学业成绩关系的研究有限。本研究的目的是确定研究开始时、妊娠22周、妊娠32周、分娩时、脐带血血浆以及7岁儿童血浆中二十二碳六烯酸(DHA)、花生四烯酸(AA)、二十碳五烯酸(EPA)和n-6二十二碳五烯酸(奥斯邦酸,ObA)的水平与7岁时学业成绩分数之间的关联。
本研究使用了马斯特里赫特必需脂肪酸出生队列(MEFAB)的数据。在研究开始时、妊娠22周、妊娠32周和分娩时测量母体血浆中血浆磷脂的脂肪酸水平。在脐带血血浆和7岁儿童的血浆中测量儿童血浆磷脂的脂肪酸水平。通过学校获得7岁时全国标准化拼写、阅读和算术测试的分数(分别有149、159和155名儿童的分数)。使用分类回归分析并校正协变量(吸烟、母亲教育程度、性别、母乳喂养、母亲智力、出生体重和7岁时的BMI)来分析LCPUFA水平与学业成绩分数之间的关联。
发现7岁时DHA水平与阅读(β=0.158)和拼写(β=0.146)均存在显著(p<0.001)关联。在所有母体DHA血浆水平与7岁时的算术分数之间观察到一致的显著负关联(所有p<0.001,所有β<-0.019)。在研究开始时母体LCPUFA血浆水平与7岁时的阅读和拼写分数之间还观察到额外的显著负关联;这些关联不太一致。
7岁时血浆DHA水平与7岁时的阅读和拼写分数呈正相关。发现母体血浆DHA水平与7岁儿童的算术分数之间存在一致的显著负关联。尽管这是一项观察性研究,无法证明因果关系,但在考虑孕期补充DHA时,观察到的母体血浆DHA水平与7岁儿童算术分数之间一致的负关联需要谨慎对待。