Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study

Background/ObjectivesObesity during pregnancy is associated with neonatal adiposity, which is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Maternal physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours during pregnancy might modify this risk. We therefore studied associations between maternal PA and sedentary tim...

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Autores: Dieberger A.M., Obermayer-Pietsch B., Harreiter J., Desoye G., van Poppel M.N.M., Simmons D., Corcoy R., Perez J.M.A., Kautzky-Willer A., Damm P., Mathiesen E., Jensen D.M., Andersen L.L.T., Dunne F., Lapolla A., Dalfra M.G., Bertolotto A., Jelsma J.G.M., Galjaard S., Wender-Ozegowska E., Zawiejska A., Hill D., Devlieger R., Snoek F.J.
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Fecha de publicación:2023
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spelling Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI studyDieberger A.M.Obermayer-Pietsch B.Harreiter J.Desoye G.van Poppel M.N.M.Simmons D.Corcoy R.Perez J.M.A.Kautzky-Willer A.Damm P.Mathiesen E.Jensen D.M.Andersen L.L.T.Dunne F.Lapolla A.Dalfra M.G.Bertolotto A.Jelsma J.G.M.Galjaard S.Wender-Ozegowska E.Zawiejska A.Hill D.Devlieger R.Snoek F.J.Background/ObjectivesObesity during pregnancy is associated with neonatal adiposity, which is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Maternal physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours during pregnancy might modify this risk. We therefore studied associations between maternal PA and sedentary time (ST) during pregnancy and neonatal anthropometry and cord blood parameters and investigated whether associations differed by offspring sex.Subjects/MethodsParticipants of the Vitamin D And Lifestyle Intervention for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Prevention (DALI) study with a BMI & GE; 29 kg/m(2) were analysed as a cohort. Maternal moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and ST were measured repeatedly with accelerometers across pregnancy. Associations between mean levels and changes in MVPA and ST and birthweight, neonatal adiposity (fat mass (FM)%) and cord blood parameters, including C-peptide, leptin and lipids, were analysed in 213 mother-child pairs with Bayesian multilevel models. Interactions with offspring sex were considered.ResultsAlmost all women decreased MVPA levels and increased ST throughout gestation. Both higher maternal mean MVPA and increasing MVPA were associated with lower offspring FM% in males (-0.520%; 95% CI: -1.011%, -0.031% and -4.649%; -7.876%, -1.432% respectively). In female offspring, mean ST was associated with lower cord blood C-peptide (-0.145 & mu;g/l; -0.279 & mu;g/l, -0.005 & mu;g/l). No associations were found with birthweight or other cord blood parameters.ConclusionsMaternal MVPA is associated with neonatal fat mass, but not birthweight, in male offspring. Our findings underline the importance of physical activity throughout pregnancy.SPRINGERNATURE2023info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=16681https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85165961368&doi=10.1038%2fs41366-023-01347-9&partnerID=40&md5=2871c4dcd2401b7274302e3b15011950INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITYISSN: 03070565ISSNe: 14765497reponame:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pauinstname:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com:p166812026-06-14T12:41:47Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
title Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
spellingShingle Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
Dieberger A.M.
title_short Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
title_full Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
title_fullStr Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
title_full_unstemmed Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
title_sort Physical activity and sedentary time across pregnancy and associations with neonatal weight, adiposity and cord blood parameters: a secondary analysis of the DALI study
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Dieberger A.M.
Obermayer-Pietsch B.
Harreiter J.
Desoye G.
van Poppel M.N.M.
Simmons D.
Corcoy R.
Perez J.M.A.
Kautzky-Willer A.
Damm P.
Mathiesen E.
Jensen D.M.
Andersen L.L.T.
Dunne F.
Lapolla A.
Dalfra M.G.
Bertolotto A.
Jelsma J.G.M.
Galjaard S.
Wender-Ozegowska E.
Zawiejska A.
Hill D.
Devlieger R.
Snoek F.J.
author Dieberger A.M.
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Obermayer-Pietsch B.
Harreiter J.
Desoye G.
van Poppel M.N.M.
Simmons D.
Corcoy R.
Perez J.M.A.
Kautzky-Willer A.
Damm P.
Mathiesen E.
Jensen D.M.
Andersen L.L.T.
Dunne F.
Lapolla A.
Dalfra M.G.
Bertolotto A.
Jelsma J.G.M.
Galjaard S.
Wender-Ozegowska E.
Zawiejska A.
Hill D.
Devlieger R.
Snoek F.J.
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Damm P.
Mathiesen E.
Jensen D.M.
Andersen L.L.T.
Dunne F.
Lapolla A.
Dalfra M.G.
Bertolotto A.
Jelsma J.G.M.
Galjaard S.
Wender-Ozegowska E.
Zawiejska A.
Hill D.
Devlieger R.
Snoek F.J.
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description Background/ObjectivesObesity during pregnancy is associated with neonatal adiposity, which is a risk factor for childhood obesity. Maternal physical activity (PA) and sedentary behaviours during pregnancy might modify this risk. We therefore studied associations between maternal PA and sedentary time (ST) during pregnancy and neonatal anthropometry and cord blood parameters and investigated whether associations differed by offspring sex.Subjects/MethodsParticipants of the Vitamin D And Lifestyle Intervention for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Prevention (DALI) study with a BMI & GE; 29 kg/m(2) were analysed as a cohort. Maternal moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) and ST were measured repeatedly with accelerometers across pregnancy. Associations between mean levels and changes in MVPA and ST and birthweight, neonatal adiposity (fat mass (FM)%) and cord blood parameters, including C-peptide, leptin and lipids, were analysed in 213 mother-child pairs with Bayesian multilevel models. Interactions with offspring sex were considered.ResultsAlmost all women decreased MVPA levels and increased ST throughout gestation. Both higher maternal mean MVPA and increasing MVPA were associated with lower offspring FM% in males (-0.520%; 95% CI: -1.011%, -0.031% and -4.649%; -7.876%, -1.432% respectively). In female offspring, mean ST was associated with lower cord blood C-peptide (-0.145 & mu;g/l; -0.279 & mu;g/l, -0.005 & mu;g/l). No associations were found with birthweight or other cord blood parameters.ConclusionsMaternal MVPA is associated with neonatal fat mass, but not birthweight, in male offspring. Our findings underline the importance of physical activity throughout pregnancy.
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