Hyperemesis gravidarum severity, enteral tube feeding and cardiometabolic markers in offspring cord blood
Autor: | Kelly Nijsten, Marjette H. Koot, Joke M. J. Bais, Carrie Ris-Stalpers, Rik van Eekelen, Henk A. Bremer, David P. van der Ham, Wieteke M. Heidema, Anjoke Huisjes, Gunilla Kleiverda, Hinke Kruizenga, Simone M. Kuppens, Judith O. E. H. van Laar, Josje Langenveld, Flip van der Made, Dimitri Papatsonis, Marie-José Pelinck, Paula J. Pernet, Leonie van Rheenen-Flach, Robbert J. Rijnders, Hubertina C. J. Scheepers, Tatjana Vogelvang, Ben W. Mol, Iris J. Grooten, Tessa J. Roseboom, Rebecca C. Painter |
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Přispěvatelé: | RS: GROW - R4 - Reproductive and Perinatal Medicine, MUMC+: MA Medische Staf Obstetrie Gynaecologie (9), Obstetrie & Gynaecologie, Epidemiology and Data Science, Graduate School, General Paediatrics, Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D), Center for Reproductive Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, APH - Aging & Later Life, APH - Health Behaviors & Chronic Diseases, APH - Personalized Medicine, APH - Methodology, Obstetrics and gynaecology, Internal medicine, AMS - Ageing & Vitality |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Fetal nutrition disorders
Nutrition and Dietetics APOLIPOPROTEIN-B Vascular damage Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 16] CHILDHOOD Medicine (miscellaneous) ADULTS CVD Cardiometabolic risk factors PROFILE Fetal Blood Gestational Weight Gain LIPOPROTEIN Enteral Nutrition Pregnancy Cardiovascular Diseases Hyperemesis Gravidarum Humans Female GLUCOSE-TOLERANCE WEIGHT NAUSEA Nutrition PRENATAL EXPOSURE |
Zdroj: | British Journal of Nutrition, 128, 12, pp. 2421-2431 Nijsten, K, Koot, M H, Bais, J M, Ris-Stalpers, C, van Eekelen, R, Bremer, H A, van der Ham, D P, Heidema, W M, Huisjes, A, Kleiverda, G, Kruizenga, H, Kuppens, S M, van Laar, J O, Langenveld, J, van der Made, F, Papatsonis, D, Pelinck, M-J, Pernet, P J, van Rheenen-Flach, L, Rijnders, R J, Scheepers, H C, Vogelvang, T, Mol, B W, Grooten, I J, Roseboom, T J & Painter, R C 2022, ' Hyperemesis gravidarum severity, enteral tube feeding and cardiometabolic markers in offspring cord blood ', British Journal of Nutrition, vol. 128, no. 12, pp. 2421-2431 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114522000587 British Journal of Nutrition, 128(12):0007114522000587, 2421-2431. Cambridge University Press British journal of nutrition, 128(12), 2421-2431. Cambridge University Press British Journal of Nutrition, 1-30. Cambridge University Press STARTPAGE=1;ENDPAGE=30;ISSN=0007-1145;TITLE=British Journal of Nutrition British Journal of Nutrition, 128, 2421-2431 British Journal of Nutrition, 128(12), 2421-2431. Cambridge University Press |
ISSN: | 1475-2662 0007-1145 2421-2431 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0007114522000587 |
Popis: | This study aimed to investigate the association between hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) severity and early enteral tube feeding on cardiometabolic markers in offspring cord blood. We included women admitted for HG, who participated in the MOTHER randomised controlled trial (RCT) and observational cohort. The MOTHER RCT showed that early enteral tube feeding in addition to standard care did not affect symptoms/birth outcomes. Among RCT and cohort participants, we assessed how HG severity affected lipid, c-peptide, glucose and free thyroxine cord blood levels. HG severity measures were severity of vomiting at inclusion and 3 weeks after inclusion, pregnancy weight gain and 24-h energy intake at inclusion, readmissions and duration of hospital admissions. Cord blood measures were also compared between RCT participants allocated to enteral tube feeding and those receiving standard care. Between 2013-2016, 215 women were included: 115 RCT and 100 cohort participants. Eighty-one cord blood samples were available. Univariable not multivariable regression analysis showed that lower maternal weight gain was associated with higher cord blood glucose levels (β: –0·08, 95% CI –0·16, –0·00). Lower maternal weight gain was associated with higher Apo-B cord blood levels in multivariable regression analysis (β: –0·01, 95% CI –0·02, –0·01). No associations were found between other HG severity measures or allocation to enteral tube feeding and cord blood cardiometabolic markers. In conclusion, while lower maternal weight gain was associated with higher Apo-B cord blood levels, no other HG severity measures were linked with cord blood cardiometabolic markers, nor were these markers affected by enteral tube feeding. |
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