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出生体重与婴儿生长发育与能量平衡相关行为的关联——人类研究的系统评价与最佳证据综合

The Association of Birth Weight and Infant Growth with Energy Balance-Related Behavior - A Systematic Review and Best-Evidence Synthesis of Human Studies.

作者信息

van Deutekom Arend W, Chinapaw Mai J M, Jansma Elise P, Vrijkotte Tanja G M, Gemke Reinoud J B J

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, EMGO Institute for Health & Care Research, Institute for Cardiovascular Research VU, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Department of Public and Occupational Health, EMGO institute for Health & Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2017 Jan 12;12(1):e0168186. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168186. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. The aim of this study was to systematically review the literature that reports on the longitudinal association of (i) birth size or (ii) infant growth with later (i) energy intake, (ii) eating behaviors, (iii) physical activity or (iv) sedentary behavior in humans.

METHODS

A comprehensive search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO and The Cochrane Library was conducted to identify relevant publications. We appraised the methodological quality of the studies and synthesized the extracted data through a best-evidence synthesis.

RESULTS

Data from 41 publications were included. The quality of the studies was high in three papers, moderate in 11 and low in the large majority (n = 27) of papers appraised. Our best-evidence synthesis indicates that there is no evidence for an association of birth weight with later energy intake, eating behavior, physical activity or sedentary behavior. We found moderate evidence for an association of extreme birth weights (at both ends of the spectrum) with lower physical activity levels at a later age. Evidence for the association of infant growth with energy balance-related behavior was generally insufficient.

CONCLUSIONS

We conclude that current evidence does not support an association of early-life growth with energy balance-related behaviors in later life, except for an association of extreme birth weights with later physical activity.

摘要

背景

产前及产后早期生长欠佳与日后肥胖相关,但潜在机制尚不清楚。本研究的目的是系统回顾报告了(i)出生体重或(ii)婴儿生长与人类日后(i)能量摄入、(ii)饮食行为、(iii)身体活动或(iv)久坐行为之间纵向关联的文献。

方法

全面检索MEDLINE、EMBASE、PsycINFO和Cochrane图书馆以识别相关出版物。我们评估了研究的方法学质量,并通过最佳证据综合法对提取的数据进行了综合分析。

结果

纳入了41篇出版物的数据。评估的论文中,3篇质量高,11篇中等,绝大多数(n = 27)质量低。我们的最佳证据综合分析表明,没有证据支持出生体重与日后能量摄入、饮食行为、身体活动或久坐行为之间存在关联。我们发现有中等证据表明极端出生体重(处于范围两端)与日后较低的身体活动水平相关。婴儿生长与能量平衡相关行为之间关联的证据总体不足。

结论

我们得出结论,目前的证据不支持生命早期生长与日后能量平衡相关行为之间存在关联,极端出生体重与日后身体活动除外。

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