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Maternal Obesity, Overweight and Gestational Diabetes Affect the Offspring Neurodevelopment at 6 and 18 Months of Age : A Follow Up from the PREOBE Cohort

机译:孕产妇肥胖,超重和妊娠糖尿病会影响6至18个月大的后代神经发育:PREOBE研究组的随访

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Background: Brain development in fetal life and early infancy is critical to determine lifelong performance in various neuropsychological domains. Metabolic pathologies such as overweight, obesity, and gestational diabetes in pregnant women are prevalent and increasing risk factors that may adversely affect long-term brain development in their offspring. Objective: The objective of this research was to investigate the influence of maternal metabolic pathologies on the neurodevelopment of the offspring at 6 and 18 months of life. Design This was a prospective case-control study of 331 mother- and child pairs from Granada, Spain. The mothers were included during pregnancy into four groups according to their pre-gestational body mass index and their gestational diabetes status; overweight (n:56), obese (n:64), gestational diabetic (n:79), and healthy normal weight controls (n:132). At 6 months and 18 months we assessed the children with the Bayley III scales of neurodevelopment. Results: At 6 months (n=215), we found significant group differences in cognition composite language, and expressive language. Post hoc test revealed unexpectedly higher scores in the obese group compared to the normal weight group and a similar trend in overweight and diabetic group. The effects on language remained significant after adjusting for confounders with an adjusted odds ratio for a value above median in composite language score of 3.3 (95% CI: 1.1, 10.0; p=0.035) for children of obese mothers. At 18 month (n=197), the off-spring born to obese mothers had lost five points in language composite scores and the previous differences in language and cognition was replaced by a suggestive trend of lower gross motor scores in the overweight, obese, and diabetic groups. Conclusions: Infants of obese mothers had a temporary accelerated development of cognition and language, followed by a rapid deceleration until 18 months of age, particularly of language scores. This novel observation prompts further confirmative studies to explore possible placental and neurodevelopmental mechanisms involved.
机译:背景:胎儿生命和婴儿早期的大脑发育对于确定各种神经心理学领域的终生表现至关重要。孕妇超重,肥胖和妊娠糖尿病等代谢病十分普遍,并且危险因素不断增加,可能会对他们的后代的长期大脑发育产生不利影响。目的:本研究的目的是研究孕产妇代谢病理对出生后6个月和18个月后代神经发育的影响。设计这是一项对来自西班牙格拉纳达的331对母婴进行前瞻性病例对照研究。根据孕妇的孕前体重指数和妊娠糖尿病状况,将其分为四组。超重(n:56),肥胖(n:64),妊娠糖尿病(n:79)和健康的正常体重对照(n:132)。在6个月和18个月时,我们评估了具有Bayley III神经发育量表的儿童。结果:在6个月(n = 215)时,我们发现认知复合语言和表达语言的组之间存在显着差异。事后测试显示,与正常体重组相比,肥胖组的分数出乎意料地更高,而超重和糖尿病组的趋势相似。在对肥胖母亲儿童的复合语言得分进行校正后,对混杂因素进行调整后,对语言的影响仍然很显着,调整后的优势比为复合语言得分为3.3(95%CI:1.1,10.0; p = 0.035)。在18个月(n = 197)时,肥胖母亲的后代在语言综合得分上损失了5分,并且先前语言和认知上的差异被超重,肥胖,和糖尿病人群。结论:肥胖母亲的婴儿的认知和语言能力暂时加速发展,随后迅速减速直至18个月大,尤其是语言成绩。这种新颖的观察提示进一步的验证性研究,以探索可能涉及的胎盘和神经发育机制。

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