Maternal dietary quality, inflammatory potential and childhood adiposity: an individual participant data pooled analysis of seven European cohorts in the ALPHABET consortium

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作者
Chen, Ling-Wei [1 ]
Aubert, Adrien M. [2 ]
Shivappa, Nitin [3 ,4 ]
Bernard, Jonathan Y. [2 ,5 ]
Mensink-Bout, Sara M. [6 ,7 ]
Geraghty, Aisling A. [8 ]
Mehegan, John [1 ]
Suderman, Matthew [9 ]
Polanska, Kinga [10 ]
Hanke, Wojciech [10 ]
Jankowska, Agnieszka [10 ]
Relton, Caroline L. [9 ]
Crozier, Sarah R. [11 ]
Harvey, Nicholas C. [11 ,12 ,13 ]
Cooper, Cyrus [11 ,12 ,13 ]
Hanson, Mark [12 ,13 ,14 ]
Godfrey, Keith M. [11 ,12 ,13 ]
Gaillard, Romy [6 ,15 ]
Duijts, Liesbeth [7 ,16 ]
Heude, Barbara [2 ]
Hebert, James R. [3 ,4 ]
McAuliffe, Fionnuala M. [8 ]
Kelleher, Cecily C. [1 ]
Phillips, Catherine M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Publ Hlth Physiotherapy & Sports Sci, HRB Ctr Hlth & Diet Res, Dublin, Ireland
[2] Univ Paris, Ctr Res Epidemiol & Stat CRESS, INSERM, Inrae, F-75004 Paris, France
[3] Univ South Carolina, Arnold Sch Publ Hlth, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
[4] Connecting Hlth Innovat LLC, Columbia, SC 29201 USA
[5] ASTAR, Singapore Inst Clin Sci SICS, Singapore 117609, Singapore
[6] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, Generat R Study Grp, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[7] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, Div Resp Med & Allergol, Dept Pediat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[8] Univ Coll Dublin, Natl Matern Hosp, Sch Med, UCD Perinatal Res Ctr, Dublin, Ireland
[9] Univ Bristol, Bristol Med Sch, MRC Integrat Epidemiol Unit, Bristol, Avon, England
[10] Nofer Inst Occupat Med, Lodz, Poland
[11] Univ Southampton, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiol Unit, Univ Hosp Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
[12] Univ Southampton, NIHR Southampton Biomed Res Ctr, Southampton, Hants, England
[13] Univ Hosp Southampton NHS Fdn Trust, Southampton, Hants, England
[14] Univ Southampton, Fac Med, Inst Dev Sci, Southampton, Hants, England
[15] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, Dept Pediat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
[16] Univ Med Ctr Rotterdam, Erasmus MC, Div Neonatol, Dept Pediat, Rotterdam, Netherlands
基金
爱尔兰科学基金会; 英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会; 英国医学研究理事会; 欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
Childhood obesity; Maternal; Pregnancy; Diet; Quality; Inflammation; Dietary inflammatory index; Dietary approaches to stop hypertension; Developmental origin of health and diseases; FOOD-FREQUENCY QUESTIONNAIRE; BODY-MASS INDEX; MACRONUTRIENT INTAKE; METHYLATION DIFFERENCES; DIABETES-MELLITUS; PRENATAL EXPOSURE; PREGNANT-WOMEN; GENERATION R; EARLY-LIFE; CHILDREN;
D O I
10.1186/s12916-021-01908-7
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Mounting evidence suggests that maternal diet influences pregnancy and birth outcomes, but its contribution to the global epidemic of childhood obesity has not as yet been definitively characterized. We investigated whether maternal whole diet quality and inflammatory potential influence childhood adiposity. Methods We harmonized and pooled individual participant data from 16,295 mother-child pairs in seven European birth cohorts. Maternal pre-, early-, late-, and whole-pregnancy (any time during pregnancy) dietary quality and inflammatory potential assessed with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) score and the energy-adjusted Dietary Inflammatory Index (E-DII (TM)) score, respectively. Primary outcome was childhood overweight and obesity (OWOB) (age-and-sex-specific BMI z-score > 85th percentile). Secondary outcomes were sum of skinfold thickness (SST), fat mass index (FMI) and fat-free mass index (FFMI). We used multivariable regression analyses (adjusting for maternal lifestyle and sociodemographic factors) to assess the associations of maternal DASH and E-DII scores with offspring adiposity outcomes in cohort-specific analyses, with subsequent random-effect meta-analyses. Results The study mothers had a mean (SD) age of 30.2 (4.6) years and a mean BMI of 23.4 (4.2) kg/m(2). Higher early-pregnancy E-DII scores (more pro-inflammatory diet) tended to be associated with a higher odds of late-childhood [10.6 (1.2) years] OWOB [OR (95% CI) 1.09 (1.00, 1.19) per 1-SD E-DII score increase], whereas an inverse association was observed for late-pregnancy E-DII score and early-childhood [2.8 (0.3) years] OWOB [0.91 (0.83, 1.00)]. Higher maternal whole pregnancy DASH score (higher dietary quality) was associated with a lower odds of late-childhood OWOB [OR (95% CI) 0.92 (0.87, 0.98) per 1-SD DASH score increase]; associations were of similar magnitude for early and late-pregnancy [0.86 (0.72, 1.04) and 0.91 (0.85, 0.98), respectively]. These associations were robust in several sensitivity analyses and further adjustment for birth weight and childhood diet did not meaningfully alter the associations and conclusions. In two cohorts with available data, a higher whole pregnancy E-DII and lower DASH scores were associated with a lower late-childhood FFMI in males and a higher mid-childhood FMI in females (P interactions < 0.10). Conclusions A pro-inflammatory, low-quality maternal antenatal diet may adversely influence offspring body composition and OWOB risk, especially during late-childhood. Promoting an overall healthy and anti-inflammatory maternal dietary pattern may contribute to the prevention of childhood obesity, a complex health issue requiring multifaceted strategy.
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