| Literature DB >> 26865919 |
Su Jin Cho1, Hye Ah Lee2, Bo Hyun Park2, Eun Hee Ha2, Young Ju Kim3, Eun Ae Park1, Hyesook Park2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND/Entities:
Keywords: Homocysteine; adiposity; cardiovascular risk; children; folate
Year: 2015 PMID: 26865919 PMCID: PMC4742314 DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2016.10.1.74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutr Res Pract ISSN: 1976-1457 Impact factor: 1.926
Basic characteristics at birth and at 3 years of age of study subjects (n = 238)
*P < 0.0001, **P < 0.05, ***P < 0.10
aP < 0.05 in sex difference
Continuous values are expressed as mean and standard deviation and discontinuous values are presented as n with percent (%).
Catch-up growth was defined as greater than 0.67 (equal to 75th percentile) at current weight z score if born preterm or of low birth weight and others with a change of weight z score more than 0.67, it calculated by subtracting the birth weight z score form the current weight (3 years old) z score.
The relations between the birth outcomes and anthropometric measures and homocysteine levels at 3 years of age using a generalized linear model
aP < 0.05; bP < 0.10
Results represented as least squares means with standard error and P value for mean differences by groups obtained from generalized linear model.
All anthropometric indicators and placenta weight were classified into the quartile groups.
Model 1: adjusted for sex, life month Model 2: adjusted for sex, life month, and blood folate level
1) Sample size differ due to missing data (n = 119; Q1 = 30, Q2 = 11, Q3 = 47, Q4 = 31).
Catch-up growth was defined as greater than 0.67 (equal to 75th percentile) at current weight z score if born preterm or of low birth weight and others with a change of weight z score more than 0.67, it calculated by subtracting the birth weight z score form the current weight (3 years old) z score.
The combined effect between the birth outcomes and anthropometric measures and blood folate level on homocysteine levels at 3 years of age using generalized linear model
Results represented as least squares means and standard error after adjusting for sex and life months. For multiple comparison test, Bonferroni method was used.
1) Sample size differ due to missing data (n = 119; < 75th percentile n = 88 and ≥ 75th percentile n = 31).
aP value < 0.01 when compared with low risk group (folate ≥ 25th with anthropometric measure < 75th)
bP value < 0.05 when compared with low risk group
Catch-up growth was defined as greater than 0.67 (equal to 75th percentile) at current weight z score if born preterm or of low birth weight and others with a change of weight z score more than 0.67, it calculated by subtracting the birth weight z score form the current weight (3 years old) z score.