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Associations between hydration state and pregnancy complications, maternal-infant outcomes: protocol of a prospective observational cohort study

机译:水合州和妊娠并发症之间的关联,母婴结果:潜在观察队列研究的协议

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Water requirements increases with gestational age. Insufficient water intake causes dehydration, which may adversely affect maternal health and birth outcomes. However, few related studies have been conducted. The purposes are to assess the water intake and hydration state among pregnant women, and to investigate the associations with pregnancy complications and maternal and infant outcomes. A prospective observational cohort study will be applied. A total of 380 pregnant women will be recruited from the First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical University. Hydration biomarkers and health outcomes will be tested during 15~17?weeks’ gestation, 20~22?weeks’ gestation, 30~32?weeks’ gestation, during childbirth and 42?days after childbirth. Daily fluid intake will be collected using a 24-h fluid intake record for 7 consecutive days. A semi-quantified food frequency method will be used to assess food intake and water intake from food. Anthropometric measurement will be taken following standardized processes. Intracellular fluid (ICF) and extracellular fluid (ECF) will be measured using a body composition analyzer. Morning fasting urine and blood osmolality will be tested by laboratory physicians using an osmotic pressure molar concentration meter. Pregnancy complications will be assessed and diagnosed throughout pregnancy and childbirth. Maternal-infant outcomes will be monitored using related indicators and technologies. In order to explore the internal mechanism and interactions from the perspective of endocrine, pregnancy related hormones (estradiol, prolactin, progesterone) and the hydration-related hormones (copeptin) will be tested during pregnancy. A mixed model of repeated measures ANOVA will be analyzed using SAS 9.2. The results may provide basic data on water intake among pregnant women. The association between hydration state and maternal-infant outcomes will also be explored. This preliminary exploratory study findings will fill the gaps in the research on water intake, hydration and maternal health, birth outcomes, provide scientific reference data for updating recommendation on water adequate intake among pregnant women, and provide suggestion for developing water intake interventions. The protocol has been registered on the website of Chinese Clinical Trial Registry. The Identifier code is ChiCTR1800019284. The Registry date is 3 November, 2018. Registry name is “Study for the correlation between hydration state and pregnancy complications, maternal and infant outcomes during pregnancy”.
机译:水需求随着胎龄的增加而增加。水摄入不足导致脱水,这可能会对母体健康和出生结果产生不利影响。然而,已经进行了很少的相关研究。目的是评估孕妇中的水摄入量和水合状态,并调查妊娠并发症和母婴结果的关联。将应用预期观察队列研究。共有380名孕妇将从海南医科大学第一家附属医院招募。在15〜17个月的妊娠期,20〜22?周'妊娠,30〜32?周的妊娠,在分娩期间,分娩后42次妊娠30〜32个?每日液体摄入量将连续7天使用24小时液体摄入量收集。半量化的食物频率方法将用于评估食物摄入量和食物的进水。在标准化过程中将采用人体测量测量。将使用主体成分分析仪测量细胞内液(ICF)和细胞外液(ECF)。早晨的尿液和血液渗透性将由实验室医师使用渗透压摩尔浓度表来测试。妊娠并发症将在整个怀孕和分娩过程中进行评估和诊断。将使用相关指标和技术监测母婴结果。为了探讨内分泌,怀孕相关激素(雌二醇,催乳素,孕激素)和水合相关激素(Copeptin)的内分泌的内部机制和相互作用将在怀孕期间进行测试。将使用SAS 9.2分析重复措施ANOVA的混合模型。结果可以提供孕妇中水摄入量的基本数据。还将探讨水合国家和母婴结果之间的关联。这项初步探索性研究调查结果将填补水摄入,水合和产妇健康,出生结果研究中的差距,为孕妇采用充足的摄入量的推荐提供科学的参考数据,并为开发水进入干预措施提供建议。该协议已在中国临床试验登记处的网站上注册。标识符代码是CHICTR1800019284。注册日期是2018年11月3日。注册名称是“研究妊娠期间水合州和妊娠并发症之间的相关性研究”。

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