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Maternal seafood consumption and infant birth weight, length and head circumference in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study.

机译:挪威母婴队列研究中的孕妇海鲜消费量和婴儿出生体重,身长和头围。

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Results from previous studies on associations between maternal fish and seafood intakes and fetal growth are inconclusive. The aim of the present study was to investigate how maternal intakes of seafood, subtypes of seafood and supplementary n-3 fatty acids were associated with infant birth weight, length and head circumference in a prospective study in Norway. The study population included 62[NON-BREAKING SPACE]099 participants in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study. The mothers answered an FFQ in mid pregnancy. The FFQ comprised detailed questions about intake of various seafood items and n-3 supplements. Data on infant birth weight, length and head circumference were obtained from the Medical Birth Registry. We used multivariable regression to examine how total seafood, various seafood subtypes and supplementary n-3 intakes were associated with birth size measures. Total seafood intake was positively associated with birth weight and head circumference. Lean fish was positively associated with all birth size measures; shellfish was positively associated with birth weight, while fatty fish was not associated with any birth size measures. Intake of supplementary n-3 was negatively associated with head circumference. The relative risk of giving birth to a small baby ([NON-BREAKING SPACE]<[NON-BREAKING SPACE]2500[NON-BREAKING SPACE]g) in full-term pregnancies was significantly lower in women who consumed >60[NON-BREAKING SPACE]g/d of seafood than in women who consumed <=[NON-BREAKING SPACE]5[NON-BREAKING SPACE]g/d (OR[NON-BREAKING SPACE]=[NON-BREAKING SPACE]0.56 (95[NON-BREAKING SPACE]% CI 0.35, 0.88). In conclusion, maternal seafood consumption was positively associated with birth size, driven by lean fish intake, while supplementary n-3 intake was negatively associated with infant head circumference.
机译:以前有关母体鱼类和海鲜摄入量与胎儿生长之间关系的研究结果尚无定论。本研究的目的是在挪威进行的一项前瞻性研究中,调查孕妇的海鲜摄入量,海鲜的亚型以及补充的n-3脂肪酸与婴儿出生体重,身长和头围的关系。研究人群包括挪威母婴队列研究中的62位[NON-BREAKING SPACE] 099参与者。母亲们在怀孕中期回答了FFQ。 FFQ包含有关摄入各种海鲜和n-3补充剂的详细问题。有关婴儿出生体重,身长和头围的数据是从医学出生登记处获得的。我们使用多元回归分析来检验海鲜总量,各种海鲜亚型和补充的n-3摄入量如何与出生大小测量值相关联。海鲜摄入总量与出生体重和头围呈正相关。瘦鱼与所有出生尺寸测量值均呈正相关。贝类与出生体重呈正相关,而肥鱼与任何出生尺寸的测量均不相关。补充n-3的摄入与头围负相关。食用> 60 [NON-BREAKING SPACE] <[NON-BREAKING SPACE] <[NON-BREAKING SPACE] 2500 [NON-BREAKING SPACE] g)的足月孕妇的相对风险显着降低。 [BREAKING SPACE] g / d海鲜比食用<= [NON-BREAKING SPACE] 5 [NON-BREAKING SPACE] g / d(或[NON-BREAKING SPACE] = [NON-BREAKING SPACE] 0.56(95 [ [不间断空间]%CI 0.35,0.88)。总之,在摄入瘦鱼的情况下,母亲食用海鲜与出生体重呈正相关,而补充n-3摄入与婴儿头围呈负相关。

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