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Growth patterns in infants born to women with pregestational overweight/obesity supplemented with docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy.
De Toro, Valeria; Alberti, Gigliola; Dominguez, Angelica; Carrasco-Negüe, Karina; Ferrer, Pedro; Valenzuela, Rodrigo; Garmendia, Maria Luisa; Casanello, Paola.
Afiliação
  • De Toro V; Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Alberti G; Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Dominguez A; Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Carrasco-Negüe K; Department of Obstetrics, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Ferrer P; Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Valenzuela R; Department of Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Garmendia ML; Institute of Nutrition and Food Technology (INTA), Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
  • Casanello P; Department of Obstetrics, School of Medicine, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38922906
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Previous studies of maternal docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation during pregnancy have controversial and contrasting results on the short and long-term effects on early child growth. The impact of this nutritional intervention on the postnatal growth patterns in the offspring of women with pregestational overweight/obesity (PGO) also remains controversial.

OBJECTIVE:

To analyze the postnatal growth patterns during the first 4 months of life in the offspring of women with PGO randomly supplemented with 800 mg/day (PGO-800) compared with normative doses of 200 mg/day (PGO-200) of DHA during pregnancy (<15 weeks of gestation until delivery).

METHODS:

This study evaluated the growth patterns during the first 4 months of life of 169 infants of the women that participated in the MIGHT study (NCT02574767). We included the infants of women from the PGO-200 (n = 81) and PGO-800 group (n = 88). The growth patterns (weight, length, and head circumference) and change in z-score (WHO charts) were evaluated.

RESULTS:

Throughout the first 4 months of life, the infants of the PGO-800 group had lower weight-for-length z-score (coef. -0.65, 95% confidence interval [CI] -1.07, -0.22, p = 0.003) and lower body mass index-for-age z-score (coef. -0.56, 95% CI -0.99, -0.12, p = 0.012) compared with the PGO-200 group adjusted by maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain, gestational age, insulin in cord blood and infant feeding (exclusive breastfed, not breastfed, and partially breastfed).

CONCLUSIONS:

Maternal supplementation with DHA during pregnancy could beneficially limit the offspring's postnatal weight gain during the first 4 months of life.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article