Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany.
Institute of Community Medicine, Division of Health Care Epidemiology and Community Health, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald, Germany.
Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2024 Jan;309(1):105-118. doi: 10.1007/s00404-023-07184-5. Epub 2023 Sep 9.
Maternal pre-pregnancy underweight, overweight and obesity might increase the risk for worse short- and long-term outcome in the offspring. There is a need for further study into the relationship between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) and the combined outcome of physical development, state of health and social behavior in children.
Is maternal pre-pregnancy BMI associated with the child outcome in terms of physical development, state of health and social behavior (school and leisure time behavior) at the age of 9 to 15 years?
In the population-based birth cohort study Survey of Neonates in Pomerania (SNIP) children at the age 9-15 years and their families were re-examined by questionnaire-based follow-up. 5725 mother-child pairs were invited to SNiP-follow-up. This analysis is based on the recall fraction of 24.1% (n = 1379). Based on the maternal pre-pregnancy BMI (ppBMI), 4 groups were formed: underweight (ppBMI < 19 kg/m, n = 117), normal weight (ppBMI 19-24.99 kg/m, n = 913, reference), overweight (ppBMI 25-30 kg). /m, n = 237) and obesity (ppBMI > 30 kg/m, n = 109).
In the multiple regression model, the BMI-z-score for children of mothers in the underweight group was -0.50 lower, and 0.50/1.07 higher in the overweight/obese group (p < 0.001) compared to reference at median age of 12 years. No differences were found in children of underweight mothers with regard to social behavior (interaction with friends and family), school and sports performance (coded from "very good" to "poor"), other leisure activities (watching television, using mobile phones, gaming), and health (occurrence of illnesses) compared to children of normal weight mothers. In contrast, maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity were associated with lower school and sports performance, and higher screen time (smart phone, gaming, television) compared to children of normal weight mothers.
Maternal pre-pregnancy overweight and obesity but not underweight was negatively associated with school performance and leisure time behavior in the offspring at 9-15 years of age.
母亲孕前体重过轻、超重和肥胖可能会增加后代短期和长期不良结局的风险。需要进一步研究母亲孕前体重指数(BMI)与儿童身体发育、健康状况和社会行为(学校和休闲时间行为)综合结局之间的关系。
母亲孕前 BMI 是否与 9 至 15 岁儿童的身体发育、健康状况和社会行为(学校和休闲时间行为)有关?
在基于人群的波美拉尼亚新生儿研究(SNIP)中,对 9-15 岁的儿童及其家庭进行了问卷调查随访。邀请了 5725 对母子参加 SNiP 随访。本分析基于回忆分数的 24.1%(n=1379)。根据母亲孕前 BMI(ppBMI),将 4 组形成:体重不足(ppBMI<19kg/m,n=117)、正常体重(ppBMI 19-24.99kg/m,n=913,参考)、超重(ppBMI 25-30kg/m,n=237)和肥胖(ppBMI>30kg/m,n=109)。
在多元回归模型中,与参考组相比,母亲体重不足组儿童的 BMI-z 评分低 0.50,母亲超重/肥胖组儿童的 BMI-z 评分高 0.50/1.07(p<0.001)。与正常体重母亲的儿童相比,体重不足母亲的儿童在社交行为(与朋友和家人的互动)、学校和运动表现(从“非常好”到“差”编码)、其他休闲活动(看电视、使用手机、玩游戏)和健康(患病)方面没有差异。相比之下,母亲孕前超重和肥胖与儿童学校和运动表现较低以及屏幕时间(智能手机、游戏、电视)较高有关,与正常体重母亲的儿童相比。
母亲孕前超重和肥胖与 9-15 岁儿童的学习成绩和休闲时间行为呈负相关,但体重不足则无此关联。