Being Macrosomic at Birth is an Independent Predictor of Overweight in Children: Results from the IDEFICS Study.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Abstract Fetal macrosomia is a risk factor for the
development of obesity late in childhood. We retrospectively
evaluated the relationship between maternal conditions
associated with fetal macrosomia and actual
overweight/obesity in the European cohort of children
participating in the IDEFICS study. Anthropometric variables,
blood pressure and plasma lipids and glucose were
measured. Socio-demographic data, medical history and
perinatal factors, familiar and gestational history, maternal
and/or gestational diabetes were assessed by a questionnaire.
Variables of interest were reported for 10,468 children
(M/F = 5,294/5,174; age 6.0 ± 1.8 years, M ± SD).
The sample was divided in four groups according to child
birth weight (BW) and maternal diabetes: (1) adequate for
gestational age offspring (BW between the 10th and 90th
percentiles for gestational age) of mothers without diabetes
(AGA-ND); (2) adequate for gestational age offspring of
mothers with diabetes (AGA-D); (3) macrosomic offspring
(BW[90th percentile for gestational age) of mothers
without diabetes (Macro-ND); (4) macrosomic offspring of
mothers with diabetes (Macro-D). Children macrosomic at
birth showed significantly higher actual values of body
mass index, waist circumference, and sum of skinfold
thickness. In both boys and girls, Macro-ND was an
independent determinant of overweight/obesity, after the
adjustment for confounders [Boys: OR = 1.7 95 % CI
(1.3;2.2); Girls: OR = 1.6 95 % CI (1.3;2.0)], while
Macro-D showed a significant association only in girls
[OR = 2.6 95 % CI (1.1;6.4)]. Fetal macrosomia, also in
the absence of maternal/gestational diabetes, is independently
associated with the development of overweight/
obesity during childhood. Improving the understanding of
fetal programming will contribute to the early prevention
of childhood overweight/obesity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fetal macrosomia; Childhood obesity; Gestational diabetes; Gestational weight gain; IDEFICS
Elenco autori:
Sparano, Sonia; Siani, Alfonso; Russo, Paola
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