Author:
Josefson Jami L.,Scholtens Denise M.,Kuang Alan,Catalano Patrick M.,Lowe Lynn P.,Dyer Alan R.,Petito Lucia C.,Jr. William L. Lowe,,Metzger Boyd E.,Group the HAPO Follow-up Study Cooperative Research
Abstract
<b>OBJECTIVE</b>
<p>Excessive
childhood adiposity is a risk factor for adverse metabolic health. The
objective was to investigate associations of newborn body composition and cord
C-peptide with childhood anthropometrics and explore whether these newborn
measures mediate associations of maternal mid-pregnancy glucose and BMI with
childhood adiposity.</p>
<p><b>RESEARCH
DESIGN AND METHODS</b></p>
<p>Data
on mother/offspring pairs (N=4832) from the epidemiological Hyperglycemia and
Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Study and HAPO Follow Up Study (HAPO FUS) were
analyzed. Linear regression was used to study associations between newborn and
childhood anthropometrics. Structural equation modeling was used to explore
newborn anthropometric measures as potential mediators of the associations of
maternal BMI and glucose during pregnancy with childhood anthropometric
outcomes. </p>
<p><b>RESULTS</b></p>
<p>In
models including maternal glucose and BMI adjustments, newborn adiposity as
measured by sum of skinfolds was associated with child outcomes (adjusted mean
difference, 95% CI, p-value) BMI(0.26,0.12-0.39,<0.001),
BMI z-score(0.072,0.033-0.11,<0.001), fat mass (kg)(0.51,0.26-0.76,<0.001), percent bodyfat(0.61,
0.27-0.95,<0.001), and sum of skinfolds (mm)(1.14,0.43-1.86,0.0017).
Structural equation models demonstrated significant mediation by newborn sum of
skinfolds and cord C-peptide of maternal BMI effects on childhood
BMI(proportion of total effect
2.5% and 1%, respectively), fat
mass(3.1%,1.2%), percent bodyfat(3.6%,1.8%), and sum of skinfolds (2.9%,1.8%),
and significant mediation
by newborn sum of skinfolds and cord C-peptide
of maternal glucose effects on child fat mass (proportion of total association
22.0% and 21.0%, respectively), percent bodyfat (15.0%,18.0%), and sum of
skinfolds (15.0%,20.0%).</p>
<p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b></p>
<p>Newborn
adiposity is independently associated with childhood adiposity and, along with fetal
hyperinsulinemia, mediates, in part, associations of maternal glucose and BMI
with childhood adiposity. </p>
Publisher
American Diabetes Association
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