MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK.
Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK.
Nutrients. 2021 Mar 31;13(4):1156. doi: 10.3390/nu13041156.
Childhood obesity is an area of intense concern internationally and is influenced by events during antenatal and postnatal life. Although pregnancy complications, such as gestational diabetes and large-for-gestational-age birthweight have been associated with increased obesity risk in offspring, very few successful interventions in pregnancy have been identified. We describe a study protocol to identify if a reduced calorie diet in pregnancy can reduce adiposity in children to 3 years of age. The dietary intervention in gestational diabetes (DiGest) study is a randomised, controlled trial of a reduced calorie diet provided by a whole-diet replacement in pregnant women with gestational diabetes. Women receive a weekly dietbox intervention from enrolment until delivery and are blinded to calorie allocation. This follow-up study will assess associations between a reduced calorie diet in pregnancy with offspring adiposity and maternal weight and glycaemia. Anthropometry will be performed in infants and mothers at 3 months, 1, 2 and 3 years post-birth. Glycaemia will be assessed using bloodspot C-peptide in infants and continuous glucose monitoring with HbA1c in mothers. Data regarding maternal glycaemia in pregnancy, maternal nutrition, infant birthweight, offspring feeding behaviour and milk composition will also be collected. The DiGest follow-up study is expected to take 5 years, with recruitment finishing in 2026.
儿童肥胖是一个国际上高度关注的问题,受到产前和产后生活事件的影响。尽管妊娠并发症,如妊娠期糖尿病和巨大儿出生体重,与后代肥胖风险增加有关,但在妊娠期间很少有成功的干预措施被确定。我们描述了一项研究方案,以确定在怀孕期间减少热量摄入是否可以减少儿童到 3 岁时的肥胖。妊娠期糖尿病饮食干预(DiGest)研究是一项针对患有妊娠期糖尿病的妇女进行的随机对照试验,采用全饮食替代法提供低热量饮食。从入组到分娩,妇女每周接受一次饮食箱干预,并对热量分配进行盲法处理。这项随访研究将评估怀孕期间减少热量摄入与后代肥胖、母亲体重和血糖之间的关系。在婴儿出生后 3 个月、1 岁、2 岁和 3 岁时,将对婴儿和母亲进行人体测量。婴儿的血糖将通过血斑 C 肽进行评估,母亲的血糖将通过连续血糖监测和 HbA1c 进行评估。还将收集与母亲孕期血糖、母亲营养、婴儿出生体重、后代喂养行为和乳汁成分有关的数据。DiGest 随访研究预计需要 5 年时间,招募工作将于 2026 年完成。