Effects of Mediterranean Diet or Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction during Pregnancy on Fetal Brain Development Detected by Neurosonography: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial (IMPACT BCN)

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Nakaki Ayako,Gomez Yvan,Darecka Katarzyna,Borras Roger,Vellvé Kilian,Paules Cristina,Boutet Maria Laura,Basso Annachiara,Casu Giulia,Traversi Paola,Youssef Lina,Casas Irene,Genero Mariona,Benitez Leticia,Larroya Marta,Casas Rosa,Miranda Jezid,Castro-Barquero Sara,Rodríguez-Sureda Víctor,Arranz Angela,Pozo Óscar J.,Gomez-Gomez Alex,Vieta Eduard,Estruch Ramon,Izquierdo Renau Montserrat,Eixarch Elisenda,Crispi FàtimaORCID,Crovetto Francesca,Gratacós Eduard

Abstract

Introduction: We investigated whether structured maternal lifestyle interventions based on Mediterranean diet or stress reduction influence fetal-infant neurodevelopment detected by detailed fetal neurosonography and Ages and Stages Questionnaires 3rd edition (ASQ) at 12 months old. Methods: This was a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial (2017–2020), including 1,221 singleton pregnancies at high risk for small-for-gestational age. Participants were randomized into three groups at 19–23 weeks’ gestation: Mediterranean diet intervention, stress reduction program, or usual care. A detailed neurosonography was performed on 881 participants at mean (SD) 33.4 (1.1) weeks’ gestation. Neurosonographic measurements were done offline. ASQ was performed on 276 infants at 1 year of corrected age. Results: Biparietal diameter was similar among study groups. Mediterranean diet group fetuses had deeper insula (26.80 [1.68] versus 26.63 [1.75], mm, p = 0.02) and longer corpus callosum (42.98 [2.44] versus 42.62 [2.27], mm, p = 0.04), with a lower rate of suboptimal score infants in ASQ problem-solving domain (6.2 vs. 16.3%, p = 0.03). Stress reduction group fetuses had deeper insula (26.90 [1.75] versus 26.63 [1.75], mm, p = 0.04) and lower rates of suboptimal score infants in ASQ fine motor domain (4.3 vs. 12.8%, p = 0.04), compared to usual care group fetuses. Conclusion: Maternal structured intervention during pregnancy of the trial has the potential to modify offspring’s neurodevelopment.

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S. Karger AG

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