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The influence of maternal and infant nutrition on cardiometabolic traits: novel findings and future research directions from four Canadian birth cohort studies

机译:母婴营养对心脏素质特征的影响:四加拿大出生队列研究的新发现与未来研究方向

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A mother's nutritional choices while pregnant may have a great influence on her baby's development in the womb and during infancy. There is evidence that what a mother eats during pregnancy interacts with her genes to affect her child's susceptibility to poor health outcomes including childhood obesity, pre-diabetes, allergy and asthma. Furthermore, after what an infant eats can change his or her intestinal bacteria, which can further influence the development of these poor outcomes. In the present paper, we review the importance of birth cohorts, the formation and early findings from a multi-ethnic birth cohort alliance in Canada and summarise our future research directions for this birth cohort alliance. We summarise a method for harmonising collection and analysis of self-reported dietary data across multiple cohorts and provide examples of how this birth cohort alliance has contributed to our understanding of gestational diabetes risk; ethnic and diet-influences differences in the healthy infant microbiome; and the interplay between diet, ethnicity and birth weight. Ongoing work in this birth cohort alliance will focus on the use of metabolomic profiling to measure dietary intake, discovery of unique diet–gene and diet–epigenome interactions, and qualitative interviews with families of children at risk of metabolic syndrome. Our findings to-date and future areas of research will advance the evidence base that informs dietary guidelines in pregnancy, infancy and childhood, and will be relevant to diverse and high-risk populations of Canada and other high-income countries.
机译:母亲的营养选择,同时怀孕可能对婴儿在子宫和婴儿期间的发展产生巨大影响。有证据表明,母亲在怀孕期间吃什么与她的基因相互作用,以影响她孩子对健康结果不良的敏感性,包括儿童肥胖,糖尿病前糖尿病,过敏和哮喘。此外,在婴儿吃什么可以改变他或她的肠道细菌后,这可以进一步影响这些不良结果的发展。在本文中,我们审查了加拿大多种族生生队列联盟的出生队列,地层和早期调查结果的重要性,并总结了我们未来的这一出生队列联盟的未来研究方向。我们总结了协调跨多个队列自我报告的膳食数据的收集和分析的方法,并提供了这种出生队列联盟如何为我们对妊娠期糖尿病风险的理解做出贡献的例子;种族和饮食影响健康婴儿微生物组的差异;和饮食,种族和出生体重之间的相互作用。持续的工作在这个出生的队列联盟将侧重于使用代谢物分析来衡量膳食摄入,发现独特的饮食基因和饮食 - 表观蛋白酶组合,以及对代谢综合征风险的儿童家庭进行定性访谈。我们迄今为止的调查结果和未来的研究领域将推进通知怀孕,婴儿和童年的膳食指南的证据基础,并与加拿大和其他高收入国家的多元化和高风险群体有关。

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