| Literature DB >> 25371815 |
Erica Y Lau1, Junxiu Liu2, Edward Archer3, Samantha M McDonald1, Jihong Liu2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the evidence from prospective and retrospective cohort studies on the association between gestational weight gain (GWG) and offspring's body weight.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25371815 PMCID: PMC4202338 DOI: 10.1155/2014/524939
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Figure 1Flow diagram of study selection process.
Cohort studies on maternal weight gain during pregnancy and offspring's body weight outcomes.
| Authors, year, country, and study design | Sample size and | Child age at | Definition of gestational weight gain (GWG) | GWG variable | Child body weight | Confounders adjusted |
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| Li et al. 2007, USA | 1,739 | 2–12 years | Self-reported weight before delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, alcohol consumption during pregnancy, education, family net income0 and prepregnancy BMI, and smoking during pregnancy; child's birth order, birth weight, birth year, breastfeeding, gestational age, race, and sex |
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| Oken et al. 2007, USA | 1,044 | 3 years | Medical record retrieved last prenatal weight minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Mother's glucose tolerance, marital status, prepregnancy BMI, SES, smoking, and race; paternal BMI; and child breastfeeding duration, cesarean section, daily television viewing time, fast food and sugar beverage intake, gestational fetal growth, gestational length, and sex |
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| Gillman et al. 2008, USA | 1,110 | 3 years | Medical record retrieved last prenatal weight minus prepregnancy weight | IOM 1990 | BMI | Maternal education, prepregnancy BMI, smoking during pregnancy, and SES; child breastfeeding duration, daily sleep during infancy, and race |
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| Oken et al. 2008, USA | 11,994 | 9–14 years | Self-reported total GWG | Total GWG (lbs) | BMI | Maternal age, education, SES, gestational diabetes, marital status, prepregnancy BMI, smoking, and paternal education; and child age in 1996, birth weight, breastfeeding, daily sugar sweetened beverage intake, fried food away from home, gestational age, maturity, hours of TV and video, physical activity, and race |
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| Wrotniak et al. 2008, USA | 10,226 | 7 years | Weight measured at delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, prepregnancy BMI, parity, race, and smoking; child age at 7-year assessment, birth weight, gestational age, and sex |
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| Oken et al. 2009, USA | 2,012 | 3 years | Medical record retrieved last prenatal weight minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Rate of GWG (kg/week) | BM | Prepregnancy BMI |
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| Olson et al. 2009, 2010, USA | 321 | 4 years | Measured weight at last prenatal visit minus first measured weight in the first trimester | Net GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal overweight at early pregnancy, SES, smoking during pregnancy, and SES; child birth weight, breastfeeding for at least 6 months, and gestational age |
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| Stuebe et al. 2009, USA | 26,506 | 7 years | Self-reported total GWG | Total GWG (lbs) | BMI based on measured height and weight | Maternal age at child birth, prepregnancy BMI, maternal age at child's birth, nausea and smoking during pregnancy, family history of diabetes, parental BMI and education level, and mother living with father at time of child's birth; child birth weight and birth order |
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| Fraser et al. 2010, UK | 5,154 | 9 years | Measured weight at last prenatal visit minus measured weight at first prenatal visit | Rates of GWG (g/week) | BMI based on measured height and weight (IOTF) | Maternal age, delivery mode, parity, prepregnancy BMI, parity, smoking during pregnancy, SES, and GWG in the previous pregnancy; child birth weight and gestational age |
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Magerison Zilko et al. 2010, USA (retro) [ | 4496 (1972–2000) | 2–20 years | Self-reported weight at delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, education, poverty status, length of gestation, prepregnancy BMI, and race, smoking during pregnancy; child sex and year of birth; and weighted for sampling proportion |
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| Schack-Nielsen et al. 2010, Denmark | 4,234 (1959–1961) | 1–14 years | Self-reported total GWG | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, edema during prepregnancy, marital status, SES, and smoking during pregnancy; parental education, prepregnancy BMI, and prematurity; and child birth weight, gestational age, and sex |
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| Andersen et al. 2011, Denmark | 9,869 | 7 years | Self-reported total GWG | Total GWG | BMI | Maternal age, parity, smoking during pregnancy, prepregnancy BMI, SES, and paternal BMI; child age, birth weight, breastfeeding, gestational age, weight at 5 and 12 months, and sex |
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| Branum et al. 2011, USA | 5,917 | 4 years | Measured weight at last prenatal visit within 3 wk of delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG | BMI | Maternal age, parity, prepregnancy BMI, race, SES, and smoking; child birth weight, gestational age, and sex |
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| Lawlor et al. 2011, Sweden | 14,6894 (1973–2005) | 18 years | Measured weight within 12 h after delivery minus the first antenatal clinic assessment (~10 wk gestation) | Net GWG (kg) | BMI based on measured height and weight | Maternal age, education, gestational diabetes, parity, and early-pregnancy BMI; child birth weight, gestational age, and year of birth |
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| Ronney et al. 2011, USA | 450 | 4-5 years | Measured weight prior to delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | IOM 1990 | BMI | Maternal marital status, GWG in first 4 months and smoking, during pregnancy; child insurance status at birth and sex |
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Ensenauer et al. 2013, Germany | 6,837 | 5 years | Measured weight at an average of 38-wk of gestation minus measured prepregnancy weight | Total GWG | BMI | Maternal age and smoking during pregnancy; child age, birth weight, breastfeeding, TV viewing, physical activity, and SES |
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| Hinkle et al. 2012, USA | 3,600 | 5 years | Total GWG from birth certificates (81%) plus maternal report (19%) at | Total GWG (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, race, parity, marital status, education, participation in special supplement nutrition program for women and child, smoking at the last 3 months of pregnancy, and postpartum exercise habits; child's exercise habit; and child birth weight, breastfeeding, gestational age, sugar-sweetened beverage intake, fast food intake, and TV viewing |
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| Laitinen et al. 2012, Finland | 6,637 | 16 years | Measured weight at 20-wk gestation minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | GWG at 20-week gestation (kg) (quartiles were used) | BMI | Maternal education, glucose metabolism, hemoglobin at 8–10 weeks of gestation, parity, prepregnancy BMI, and smoking; child's sex |
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| Linberg et al. 2012, USA | 471 (2004) | 5–8 years | Medical record retrieved weight at delivery minus recorded prepregnancy weight | IOM 2009 | BMI | Maternal education, gestational diabetes, prepregnancy BMI, and smoking before and during pregnancy; child's birth weight and breastfeeding duration |
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| Magerison-Zilko et al. 2012, USA | 3,015 | 5 years | Medical record retrieved last prenatal weight minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Total GWG | BMI | Maternal age, education, marital status, parity, prepregnancy BMI, smoking during pregnancy, and race; paternal overweight; and child gestational age, and sex |
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| Stamnes Køpp et al. 2012, | 5,898 | 3 years | Self-reported weight at 30-week pregnancy minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | GWG at 30-week gestation (kg) | BMI based on parent-reported height and weight | Maternal age, education, exercise habit, parity, prepregnancy BMI, smoking during pregnancy, and paternal BMI; child birth weight, breastfeeding at 6 month, types of day care, hours in screen-based activities, and sex |
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| Ehrenthal et al. 2013, USA (retro) [ | 3,320 | 4 years | Self-reported weight at delivery minus self-reported prepregnancy weight | Net GWG (adjusted for gestational age) (kg) | BMI | Maternal age, gestational diabetes and hypertension, insurance status, marital status, parity, preeclampsia, prepregnancy BMI, diabetes, hypertension, race, and smoking during pregnancy; child age and child born to same mother |
BMI = body mass index; CDC = Center for Disease Control and Prevention; GWG = gestational weight gain; IOM = Institute of Medicine; IOTF = International Obesity Task Force; mixed = mixed cohort; NW = normal weight; OB = obese; OW = overweight; PCTL = percentile; pros = prospective cohort; Ref = referent group; retro = retrospective cohort; SES = socioeconomic status; UW = underweight; and WHO = World Health Organization.
Methodological quality assessment of included cohort studies.
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Summary of the association between maternal GWG and offspring body weight outcomes.
| Study | Child age | Child BMI | Child OW/OB status |
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| Oken et al. 2007 [ | 3 | 0.06 (0.05, 0.07) | OW: 1.23 (1.16, 1.30) |
| Branum et al. 2011 [ | 4 | Within-family: −0.03 (−0.08, 0.02) | |
| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | OW: 1.04 (1.02, 1.05) | |
| Magerison-Zilko et al. 2012 [ | 5 | 0.02 (0.01, 0.03) | OW: 1.04 (1.02, 1.07) |
| Andersen et al. 2011 [ | 7 | 0.04 (0.03, 0.06) | |
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | OW: 1.03 (1.01, 1.05) | |
| Schack-Nielsen et al. 2010 [ | 1–14 | 0.01 to 0.03 (NA) | |
| Oken et al. 2008 [ | 9–14 | 0.006 (0.005, 0.007) | OW: 1.05 (1.04, 1.05) |
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| Olson et al. 2009 [ | 3 | OW: 1.001 (NS) | |
| Oken et al. 2007 [ | 3 | 0.02 (0.01, 0.03) | |
| Ehrenthal et al. 2013 [ | 4 | 0.012 (0.006, 0.017) | |
| Rate of GWG | |||
| Magerison-Zilko et al. 2012 [ | 5 | OW: | |
| Andersen et al. 2011 [ | 7 | Early: 0.05 (0.03, 0.07) | |
| Fraser et al. 2010 [ | 9 | Early/low rate: 0.17 (−0.20, 0.53) | OW: |
| Mid/low rate: −0.54 (2.06, 0.99) | Mid/low rate: 1.05 (0.28, 4.00) | ||
| Late/low rate: 0.091 (−0.35, 0.53) | Late/low rate: 0.88 (0.57, 1.36) | ||
| Excessive GWG¶ | |||
| Branum et al. 2011 [ | 4 | Within-family: 0.01 (−0.13, 0.14) | |
| Ehrenthal et al. 2013 [ | 4 | 0.051 (−0.039, 0.140) | |
| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | OW: 1.57 (1.30, 1.91) | |
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | OW: 1.40 (1.00, 1.95) | |
| Fraser et al. 2010 [ | 9 | 0.64 (0.55, 0.94) | |
| Magerison Zilko et al. 2010 [ | 2–20 | OW: 1.27 (1.10, 1.48) | |
| Oken et al. 2008 [ | 9–14 | 0.14 (0.09, 0.18) | OW: 1.27 (1.12, 1.44) |
| Rooney et al. 2011 [ | 9–14 | OB: 1.73 (1.06, 2.80) | |
| Inadequate GWG | |||
| Branum et al. 2011 [ | 4 | Within-family: 0.08 (0.00, 0.16) | |
| Ehrenthal et al. 2013 [ | 4 | −0.190 (−0.319, −0.062) | |
| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | OW: 1.20 (0.91, 1.57) | |
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | OW: 0.93 (0.72, 1.21) | |
| Fraser et al. 2010 [ | 9 | −0.21 (−0.40, −0.03) | |
| Magerison Zilko et al. 2010 [ | 2–20 | OW: 0.90 (NS) | |
| Oken et al. 2008 [ | 9–14 | −0.06 (−0.10, −0.01) | OW: 0.97 (1.19, 1.70) |
| Rooney et al. 2011 [ | 9–14 | OB: 0.77 (0.45, 1.34) |
alog transformed value.
bRate of GWG expressed as change in kilograms per trimester. Early: 1st trimester, mid: 2nd trimester, and late: 3rd trimester.
cRate of GWG expressed as change in grams per week. Early: until interview 1 (12–20 weeks of gestation), mid: between interview 1 and interview 2 (25–32 weeks of gestation), and late: between interview 2 and delivery.
dRate of GWG expressed as change in grams per week. Early: 0–14 weeks of gestation, mid: >14–35 weeks of gestation, and late: >36 weeks of gestation; low rate: ≤0 g in 0–14 weeks of gestation, ≤250 g per week in other GWG periods, medium rate: 0–500 g in 0–14 weeks of gestation, 250–500 g in other GWG periods, and high rate: >500 g for all GWG period.
eBMI (kg/m2) was used as the outcome.
#Only studies that used total GWG as continuous variables and presented full sample analyses are included.
¶Only studies that used adequate GWG as the referent group are included.
ARR = adjusted relative risk, AOR = adjusted odd ratio, GWG = gestational weight gain, NA = not available, NS = not significant, OW = overweight, and OB = obesity.
Summary of the association between maternal GWG and offspring's body weight outcomes stratified by maternal prepregnancy BMI.
| Study | Child age | Child BMI | Child OW/OB status, AOR/ARR (95% CI) | ||||||
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| Oken et al. 2007 [ | 3 | 0.02 (0.02, 0.06) | 0.03 (0.02, 0.04) | ||||||
| Hinkle et al. 2012 [ | 5 | −0.06 (−0.16, 0.03) | 0.02 (0.00, 0.04) | 0.02 (−0.01, 0.06) | 0.00 (−0.04, 0.03) | ||||
| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | 1.03 (0.90, 1.16) | 1.04 (1.02, 1.07) | 1.01 (0.98, 1.04) | 1.04 (1.01, 1.07) | ||||
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | 1.07 (0.99, 1.15) | 1.01 (0.99, 1.03) | ||||||
| Magerison Zilko et al. 2010 [ | 2–20 | 1.02 (0.99, 1.05) | 1.03 (1.02, 1.04) | 1.02 (1.00, 1.04) | 1.02 (1.00, 1.04) | ||||
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| Lawlor et al. 2011 [ | 18 | Within-family: 0.01 (−0.02, 0.02) | Within-family: 0.06 | ||||||
| Rate of GWG | |||||||||
| Oken et al. 2009 [ | 3 | 1.16 (0.88, 1.51) | 1.35 (1.01, 1.81) | 1.22 (0.96, 1.56) | |||||
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| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | 1.50 (0.36, 6.39) | 1.29 (1.01, 1.66) | 1.64 (1.06, 2.63) | 1.17 (0.70, 2.01) | ||||
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | 3.26 (0.95, 11.16) | 1.48 (1.05, 2.08) | ||||||
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| Ensenauer et al. 2013 [ | 5.8 | 1.74 (0.30, 8.97) | 1.02 (0.71, 1.43) | 2.52 (1.28, 4.91) | 0.63 (0.30, 1.30) | ||||
| Wrotniak et al. 2008 [ | 7 | 0.55 (0.22, 1.21) | 0.95 (0.73, 1.24) | ||||||
aBMI (kg/m2) was used as the outcome.
bRate of GWG expressed as change per 0.1 kg per week.
GWG = gestational weight gain, UW = underweight, NW = normal weight, OW = overweight, OB = obesity, 95%, and CI = 95% confidence interval.