Nut consumption during pregnancy is associated with decreased risk of peer problems in 5‐year‐old Japanese children

Author:

Nguyen Mai Quynh1ORCID,Miyake Yoshihiro2345ORCID,Tanaka Keiko2345,Hasuo Shizuka1,Nakamura Yoshitaka1,Okubo Hitomi267,Sasaki Satoshi8,Arakawa Masashi910

Affiliation:

1. Food Microbiology and Function Research Laboratories, R&D Division Meiji Co., Ltd. Tokyo Japan

2. Department of Epidemiology and Public Health Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Ehime Japan

3. Integrated Medical and Agricultural School of Public Health Ehime University Ehime Japan

4. Research Promotion Unit, Translational Research Center Ehime University Hospital Ehime Japan

5. Center for Data Science Ehime University Ehime Japan

6. Japan Environment and Children's Study Programme Office National Institute for Environmental Studies Ibaraki Japan

7. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

8. Department of Social and Preventive Epidemiology, Graduate School of Medicine The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

9. Wellness Research Fields, Faculty of Global and Regional Studies University of the Ryukyus Okinawa Japan

10. The Department of Cross Cultural Studies Osaka University of Tourism Okinawa Japan

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesNuts are nutrient‐dense foods rich in unsaturated fatty acids, protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The present prebirth cohort study examined the association between maternal nut intake during pregnancy and the risk of childhood behavioral problems in 5‐year‐old Japanese children.MethodsStudy subjects were 1199 mother–child pairs. Dietary intake was assessed using a diet history questionnaire. Emotional problems, conduct problems, hyperactivity problems, peer problems, and low prosocial behavior were assessed using the parent‐reported version of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Adjustments were made for a priori‐selected nondietary confounders and potentially related dietary factors.ResultsCompared with mothers who had not eaten nuts during pregnancy, mothers who had eaten nuts had a significantly reduced risk of peer problems in children; the adjusted odds ratio was 0.64 (95% confidence interval: 0.42–0.97). There were no measurable associations between maternal consumption of nuts during pregnancy and the risk of childhood emotional problems, conduct problems, hyperactivity problems, and low prosocial behavior.ConclusionsMaternal consumption of nuts during pregnancy may be associated with a decreased risk of peer problems in 5‐year‐old children.

Publisher

Wiley

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