Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Effects of prenatal exposure to cigarettes on anthropometrics, energy intake, energy expenditure, and screen time in children.
Cameron, Jameason D; Doucet, Éric; Adamo, Kristi B; Walker, Mark; Tirelli, Alessandro; Barnes, Joel D; Hafizi, Kaamel; Murray, Marisa; Goldfield, Gary S.
Afiliação
  • Cameron JD; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada. Electronic address: jcameron@cheo.on.ca.
  • Doucet É; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Adamo KB; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Walker M; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada; Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Tirelli A; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Barnes JD; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Hafizi K; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Murray M; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.
  • Goldfield GS; Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Ottawa, Canada; University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada; Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Physiol Behav ; 194: 394-400, 2018 10 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29913228
BACKGROUND: Maternal prenatal smoking is associated with downstream childhood obesity. Although animal research suggests reduced resting energy expenditure (REE), decreased physical activity (PA), and increased energy intake as mechanisms, these relationships are unclear in humans. The objectives were to examine the association of prenatal maternal smoking with non-volitional energy expenditure (REE and the thermic effect of feeding [TEF]), child adiposity, energy intake, free-living PA (daily light PA (LPA), daily moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), daily sedentary behavior (SB)), and screen time (television and computer/video game) in children. METHODS: As part of a longitudinal study, 46 children (n = 27 controls and n = 19 smoking exposed) with mean age 7.6 ±â€¯2 years were recruited. Body weight and composition (Bioelectrical Impedance), height (Stadiometer), waist circumference (cm; tape), BMI (kg/m2), REE (kcal/day; indirect calorimetry), PA (minutes; Accelerometry), screen time (hours; self-report) and ad libitum energy intake (lunch buffet; 7-day food log) were measured. Effects sizes were evaluated using Cohen's d. RESULTS: Relative to controls, after controlling for age and family income, children who were exposed to cigarette smoke in utero exhibited greater waist circumference (p = 0.04, Cohen's d = 1.03), percent body fat (%BF; p = 0.02, Cohen's d = 0.97), and a trend for BMI (p = 0.05, Cohen's d = 0.86). Exposed children did not differ in REE (trend for lower: p = 0.1, Cohen's d = 0.42) or TEF but were shown to have significantly higher ad libitum energy intake (p = 0.02, Cohen's D = 0.70) from the palatable lunch buffet, but not from the out of laboratory 7-day energy intake (p = 0.8). Examining screen time behaviors, exposed children spent more time watching television during the week (p = 0.03, Cohen's D = 0.82), and overall television watching (p = 0.02, Cohen's D = 0.80); there were no group differences in any other screen time behaviors. CONCLUSIONS: Children exposed to cigarette smoke in utero exhibit greater adiposity, and this exposure may have as contributing factors higher screen time, ad libitum energy intake, and a trend for reduced REE. The data suggest that lifestyle factors such as diet and screen time represent targets for obesity prevention in a high-risk population of young children exposed to prenatal cigarette smoke. Findings also highlight the need for smoking cessation programs to reduce downstream obesity in offspring.
Assuntos
Palavras-chave

Texto completo: 1 Temas: ECOS / Financiamentos_gastos Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal / Poluição por Fumaça de Tabaco / Composição Corporal / Ingestão de Energia / Metabolismo Energético / Adiposidade / Tempo de Tela Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Behav Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Temas: ECOS / Financiamentos_gastos Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Efeitos Tardios da Exposição Pré-Natal / Poluição por Fumaça de Tabaco / Composição Corporal / Ingestão de Energia / Metabolismo Energético / Adiposidade / Tempo de Tela Tipo de estudo: Health_economic_evaluation / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Male / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Behav Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article