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Effect of common pregnancy and perinatal complications on offspring metabolic traits across the life course:a multi-cohort study
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- Elhakeem , A , Ronkainen , J , Mansell , T , Lange , K , Mikkola , T M , Mishra , B H , Wahab , R J , Cadman , T , Yang , T , Burgner , D , Eriksson , J G , Järvelin , M R , Gaillard , R , Jaddoe , V W V , Lehtimäki , T , Raitakari , O T , Saffery , R , Wake , M , Wright , J , Sebert , S & Lawlor , D A 2023 , ' Effect of common pregnancy and perinatal complications on offspring metabolic traits across the life course : a multi-cohort study ' , BMC Medicine , vol. 21 , no. 1 , 23 .
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- 2023
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Abstract
- Background: Common pregnancy and perinatal complications are associated with offspring cardiometabolic risk factors. These complications may influence multiple metabolic traits in the offspring and these associations might differ with offspring age. Methods: We used data from eight population-based cohort studies to examine and compare associations of pre-eclampsia (PE), gestational hypertension (GH), gestational diabetes (GD), preterm birth (PTB), small (SGA) and large (LGA) for gestational age (vs. appropriate size for gestational age (AGA)) with up to 167 plasma/serum-based nuclear magnetic resonance-derived metabolic traits encompassing lipids, lipoproteins, fatty acids, amino acids, ketones, glycerides/phospholipids, glycolysis, fluid balance, and inflammation. Confounder-adjusted regression models were used to examine associations (adjusted for maternal education, parity age at pregnancy, ethnicity, pre/early pregnancy body mass index and smoking, and offspring sex and age at metabolic trait assessment), and results were combined using meta-analysis by five age categories representing different periods of the offspring life course: neonates (cord blood), infancy (mean ages: 1.1–1.6 years), childhood (4.2–7.5 years); adolescence (12.0–16.0 years), and adulthood (22.0–67.8 years). Results: Offspring numbers for each age category/analysis varied from 8925 adults (441 PTB) to 1181 infants (135 GD); 48.4% to 60.0% were females. Pregnancy complications (PE, GH, GD) were each associated with up to three metabolic traits in neonates (P≤0.001) with some evidence of persistence to older ages. PTB and SGA were associated with 32 and 12 metabolic traits in neonates respectively, which included an adjusted standardised mean difference of −0.89 standard deviation (SD) units for albumin with PTB (95% CI: −1.10 to −0.69, P=1.3×10−17) and −0.41 SD for total lipids in medium HDL with SGA (95% CI: −0.56 to −0.25, P=2.6×10−7), with some evidence of persis
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- Elhakeem , A , Ronkainen , J , Mansell , T , Lange , K , Mikkola , T M , Mishra , B H , Wahab , R J , Cadman , T , Yang , T , Burgner , D , Eriksson , J G , Järvelin , M R , Gaillard , R , Jaddoe , V W V , Lehtimäki , T , Raitakari , O T , Saffery , R , Wake , M , Wright , J , Sebert , S & Lawlor , D A 2023 , ' Effect of common pregnancy and perinatal complications on offspring metabolic traits across the life course : a multi-cohort study ' , BMC Medicine , vol. 21 , no. 1 , 23 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1376785487
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource