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David P Eviston1, Anna Minasyan2, Kristy P Mann3, Dianne E Campbell4, Ralph K Nanan5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Altered fetal growth is known to be associated with allergic disease. Specifically, increased head circumference at birth has been linked to asthma and elevated IgE. However, few studies have examined a link between early fetal anthropometry and allergic disease. The aim of this study was to examine head circumference at mid-gestation in children diagnosed with allergy.Entities:
Keywords: allergy; developmental programming; fetus; head circumference; mid-gestation; ultrasound
Year: 2015 PMID: 26442233 PMCID: PMC4561811 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2015.00073
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Flow of pregnancies for inclusion.
Univariate logistic regression models for an outcome of an allergy vs. no allergy.
| Variable | Odds ratio (95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Head circumference at mid-gestation per 1-mm increase | 0.96 (0.92, 0.997) | 0.037 |
| Pre-eclampsia (N vs. Y) | 0.85 (0.50, 1.47) | 0.56 |
| Nulliparity (N vs. Y) | 1.14 (0.67, 1.95) | 0.64 |
| Gender (F vs. M) | 0.99 (0.58, 1.69) | 0.96 |
| Cesarian delivery (N vs. Y) | 1.28 (0.74, 2.21) | 0.38 |
| Smoking (N vs. Y) | 1.16 (0.45, 2.99) | 0.76 |
| Maternal age per year increase | 0.98 (0.93, 1.02) | 0.34 |
| Maternal BMI per unit increase | 0.99 (0.95, 1.03) | 0.58 |
Participant characteristics.
| Characteristic | Allergy ( | No Allergy ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (yr) | 28.9 (5.4) | 30.3 (5.8) | 0.18 |
| Body Mass Index (kg.m−2) | 27.3 (22.0–31.5) | 25.5 (21.0 –30.1) | 0.38 * |
| Pre-eclampsia | 14 (34.1%) | 29 (36.3%) | 0.84 |
| Cesarian delivery | 13 (31.7%) | 28 (35.0%) | 0.84 |
| Smoking | 4 (9.8%) | 6 (7.5%) | 0.73 |
| Nulliparous | 20 (48.8%) | 40 (50.0%) | 0.99 |
| Family history of allergy | 34 (82.9%) | 54 (67.5%) | 0.09 |
| Age (yr) | 2.6 (1.7–3.8) | 2.4 (1.5–3.8) | 0.67 * |
| Male baby | 21 (51.2%) | 42 (52.5%) | 0.99 |
| Gestation at delivery (wk) | 38.8 (1.8) | 38.9 (1.3) | 0.95 * |
| Birth weight (g) | 3298 (491) | 3365 (577) | 0.86 * |
| Length at birth (cm) | 49.8 (4.1) | 50.7 (2.9) | 0.32 * |
| Head circumference at birth (cm) | 34.7 (3.8) | 34.6 (1.9) | 0.49 * |
| 1 allergic disease | 30 (73.2%) | ||
| ≥2 allergic diseases | 11 (26.8%) | ||
| Asthma | 24 (58.5%) | ||
| Atopic dermatitis | 18 (43.9%) | ||
| Food allergy | 11 (26.8%) | ||
| Gestation at ultrasound (wk) | 19.2 (0.7) | 19.3 (0.8) | 0.28 |
| Head circumference (mm) | 160.6 (8.9) | 164.6 (10.4) | 0.038 |
| Biparietal diameter (mm) | 43.3 (2.9) | 44.1 (3.1) | 0.16 |
| Abdominal circumference (mm) | 141.7 (9.0) | 143.7 (12.1) | 0.35 |
| Femur length (mm) | 29.8 (2.3) | 30.0 (2.8) | 0.69 |
Data expressed as .
*Indicates that a Mann–Whitney .
Figure 2Head circumference at mid-gestation vs. number of childhood allergies. Tukey boxplot, whereby “∙” represents a data point greater than the 75th percentile plus 1.5 times the interquartile range. 0 allergies (N = 80), 1 allergy (N = 30), ≥2 allergies (N = 11). An inverse relationship was observed between mid-gestation head circumference and the number of childhood allergies (p = 0.033).