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了解孕产妇产前生物心理社会因素对出生体重的累积风险:两个出生队列的 DynaHEALTH 研究。

Understanding the cumulative risk of maternal prenatal biopsychosocial factors on birth weight: a DynaHEALTH study on two birth cohorts.

机构信息

Center for Life Course Health Research, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.

School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.

出版信息

J Epidemiol Community Health. 2020 Nov;74(11):933-941. doi: 10.1136/jech-2019-213154. Epub 2020 Jun 24.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are various maternal prenatal biopsychosocial (BPS) predictors of birth weight, making it difficult to quantify their cumulative relationship.

METHODS

We studied two birth cohorts: Northern Finland Birth Cohort 1986 (NFBC1986) born in 1985-1986 and the Generation R Study (from the Netherlands) born in 2002-2006. In NFBC1986, we selected variables depicting BPS exposure in association with birth weight and performed factor analysis to derive latent constructs representing the relationship between these variables. In Generation R, the same factors were generated weighted by loadings of NFBC1986. Factor scores from each factor were then allocated into tertiles and added together to calculate a cumulative BPS score. In all cases, we used regression analyses to explore the relationship with birth weight corrected for sex and gestational age and additionally adjusted for other factors.

RESULTS

Factor analysis supported a four-factor structure, labelled closely to represent their characteristics as 'Factor1-BMI' (body mass index), 'Factor2-DBP' (diastolic blood pressure), 'Factor3-Socioeconomic-Obstetric-Profile' and 'Factor4-Parental-Lifestyle. In both cohorts, 'Factor1-BMI' was positively associated with birth weight, whereas other factors showed negative association. 'Factor3-Socioeconomic-Obstetric-Profile' and 'Factor4-Parental-Lifestyle' had the greatest effect size, explaining 30% of the variation in birth weight. Associations of the factors with birth weight were largely driven by 'Factor1-BMI'. Graded decrease in birth weight was observed with increasing cumulative BPS score, jointly evaluating four factors in both cohorts.

CONCLUSION

Our study is a proof of concept for maternal prenatal BPS hypothesis, highlighting the components snowball effect on birth weight in two different European birth cohorts.

摘要

背景

有各种母体产前生物心理社会(BPS)预测因素会影响出生体重,这使得很难量化它们的累积关系。

方法

我们研究了两个出生队列:1985-1986 年出生的芬兰北部出生队列 1986 年(NFBC1986)和 2002-2006 年出生的荷兰出生队列研究(Generation R)。在 NFBC1986 中,我们选择了描述与出生体重相关的 BPS 暴露的变量,并进行因子分析,得出代表这些变量之间关系的潜在结构。在 Generation R 中,相同的因素是根据 NFBC1986 的加载权重生成的。然后,将每个因素的因子得分分配到三分位数中,并将它们相加以计算累积 BPS 得分。在所有情况下,我们都使用回归分析来探讨与出生体重的关系,该关系经过性别和胎龄校正,并进一步调整了其他因素。

结果

因子分析支持四因素结构,标签为“Factor1-BMI”(体重指数)、“Factor2-DBP”(舒张压)、“Factor3-社会经济-产科概况”和“Factor4-父母生活方式”,这与它们的特征非常接近。在两个队列中,“Factor1-BMI”与出生体重呈正相关,而其他因素则呈负相关。“Factor3-社会经济-产科概况”和“Factor4-父母生活方式”具有最大的效应量,解释了出生体重变化的 30%。这些因素与出生体重的关联主要归因于“Factor1-BMI”。在两个队列中,随着累积 BPS 评分的增加,出生体重呈逐渐下降趋势,同时综合评估四个因素。

结论

我们的研究是母体产前 BPS 假说的概念验证,突出了两个不同欧洲出生队列中 BPS 因素对出生体重的累积影响。

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