Early origins of metabolic and overall health in young adults: An outcome-wide analysis in a general cohort population

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Amadou, Coralie [1 ]
Heude, Barbara [2 ]
de Lauzon-Guillain, Blandine [2 ]
Lioret, Sandrine [2 ]
Descarpentrie, Alexandra [2 ]
Zins, Marie [3 ]
Charles, Marie -Aline [2 ]
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[1] Paris Saclay Univ, Sud Francilien Hosp, Dept Diabet & endocrinol, Paris, France
[2] Univ Paris Cite, Ctr Res Epidemiol & Stat CRESS, INSERM, INRAE, Paris, France
[3] Paris Saclay Univ, Univ Paris Cite, Populat Based Cohorts Unit, INSERM,Univ Versailles St Quentin En Yvelines,UMS, Paris, France
关键词
Birth weight; Developmental origins of health and diseases; Global health; Mental health; Metabolic syndrome; IMPAIRED GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE; SYSTOLIC BLOOD-PRESSURE; BIRTH-WEIGHT; SUBSEQUENT RISK; CAUSAL INFERENCE; SEX DIFFERENCE; FETAL ORIGINS; ASSOCIATION; GROWTH; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1016/j.diabet.2022.101414
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Long-term consequences of impaired fetal growth are well documented for cardiometabolic outcomes. We propose an outcome-wide analysis of the association between birth weight (BW) and long-term health in a large contemporary adult cohort.Methods: The study included 73,315 participants under 60 years with a reliable BW from the French nation-wide Constances cohort. Low and high BW (LBW/HBW) were defined as BW<10th and >90th of sex-specific percentiles. Associations between BW and outcomes were analyzed with a sex-stratified modified Poisson regression adjusted for the participant's age, maternal health history, geographical origins, and parents' occupation.Results: Mean BW (10th-90th percentile) was 3390 g (2800-4000) for men and 3247g (2680-3820) for women. In men, LBW was associated with (RR [CI95]): fasting glucose impairment (1.33 [1.16;1.52]); hyper-triglyceridemia (1.27 [1.17;1.37]); high blood pressure (HBP) (1.15 [1.07;1.24]); non-alcoholic fatty liver dis-ease NAFLD (1.13 [1.02;1.24]); high LDL-cholesterol (1.12 [1.05;1.21]); anxiety (1.12 [1.01;1.24]) and depression (1.09 [1.00;1.18]). HBW was associated with obesity (1.21 [1.08;1.35]). In women, LBW was asso-ciated with fasting glucose impairment (1.31 [1.12;1.54]); HBP (1.27 [1.16;1.4]); hypertriglyceridemia (1.20 [1.05;1.36]); anxiety (1.10 [1.03;1.17]); and asthma (1.09 [1;1.19}). HBW was associated with obesity (1.24 [1.13;1.36]) and NAFLD (1.20 [1.06;1.37). LBW and HBW were associated with a lesser likelihood of tertiary education attainment in both sexes. Participants' education level was a significant partial mediator of the association between LBW and outcomes. Conclusion: Extreme BW is associated with long-term health. It should be considered in the personalized pre-vention of cardiometabolic, respiratory, and mental health conditions in adulthood, especially in socio-eco-nomically disadvantaged populations.(c) 2022 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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