| Literature DB >> 34121643 |
Yudai Yonezawa1,2, Fumihiko Ueno1,3, Taku Obara1,3,4, Takahiro Yamashita1,2, Mami Ishikuro1,3, Keiko Murakami1,3, Aoi Noda1,3,4, Tomomi Onuma1, Junichi Sugawara1,5, Shigenori Suzuki2, Hiroyuki Suganuma2, Shinichi Kuriyama1,3,6.
Abstract
The association between fruit and vegetable consumption before and during pregnancy and offspring's physical growth has been well reported, but no study has focused on offspring's neurological development. We aimed to explore the association between maternal fruit and vegetable consumption before and during pregnancy and developmental delays in their offspring aged 2 years. Between July 2013 and March 2017, 23 406 women were recruited for the Tohoku Medical Megabank Project Birth and Three-Generation Cohort Study. Fruit and vegetable consumption was calculated using FFQ, and offspring's developmental delays were evaluated by the Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition (ASQ-3) for infants aged 2 years. Finally, 10 420 women and 10 543 infants were included in the analysis. Totally, 14·9 % of children had developmental delay when screened using the ASQ-3. Women in the highest quartile of vegetable consumption from pre-pregnancy to early pregnancy and from early to mid-pregnancy had lower odds of offspring's developmental delays (OR 0·74; 95 % CI 0·63, 0·89 and OR 0·70; 95 % CI 0·59, 0·84, respectively) than women in the lowest quartile. Women in the highest quartile of fruit consumption from early to mid-pregnancy had lower odds of offspring's developmental delays (OR 0·78; 95 % CI 0·66, 0·92) than women in the lowest quartile. In conclusion, high fruit and vegetable consumption before and during pregnancy was associated with a lower risk of developmental delays in offspring aged 2 years.Entities:
Keywords: Child Development; Fetal Development; Fruit; Pregnancy; Vegetables
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34121643 PMCID: PMC8980726 DOI: 10.1017/S0007114521002154
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718
Fig. 1.Flow chart of participant exclusion criteria in this study. This flow chart describes the exclusion criteria and the number of participants, excluded participants, and eligible participants in total. ASQ-3, Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition.
Characteristics of the study population
(Numbers and percentages; mean values and standard deviations)
|
| % | |
|---|---|---|
|
| 10 543 | |
| Maternal characteristics | ||
| Age (years) | ||
| Mean | 32·1 | |
| | 4·8 | |
| Height (cm) | ||
| Mean | 158·5 | |
| | 5·4 | |
| Pre-pregnancy weight (kg) | ||
| Mean | 53·9 | |
| | 9·1 | |
| Pre-pregnancy BMI | ||
| <18·5 (kg/m2) | 1453 | 13·8 |
| 18·5–24·9 (kg/m2) | 7710 | 73·1 |
| ≥25·0 (kg/m2) | 1224 | 11·6 |
| Missing | 156 | 1·5 |
| Parity | ||
| Never | 4802 | 45·5 |
| One or more | 5722 | 54·3 |
| Missing | 19 | 0·2 |
| Educational attainment | ||
| High school graduate or less | 2901 | 27·5 |
| Junior college or vocational college graduate | 3703 | 35·1 |
| University graduate or above | 2809 | 26·6 |
| Others | 22 | 0·2 |
| Missing | 1108 | 10·5 |
| Household income | ||
| <4 000 000 (Japanese Yen/year) | 3443 | 32·7 |
| 4 000 000–5 999 999 (Japanese Yen/year) | 3409 | 32·3 |
| ≥6 000 000 (Japanese Yen/year) | 3287 | 31·2 |
| Missing | 404 | 3·8 |
| Cigarette smoking | ||
| Never | 6690 | 63·5 |
| Stopped before pregnancy | 2496 | 23·7 |
| Stopped after pregnancy | 1167 | 11·1 |
| Current | 162 | 1·5 |
| Missing | 28 | 0·3 |
| Alcohol consumption | ||
| Never | 4774 | 45·3 |
| Former | 3592 | 34·1 |
| Current | 2151 | 20·4 |
| Missing | 26 | 0·2 |
| Folic acid supplementation during pregnancy | ||
| Yes | 6265 | 59·4 |
| No | 4265 | 40·5 |
| Missing | 13 | 0·1 |
| Personal PDD history | ||
| Yes | 4 | 0·0 |
| No | 9492 | 90·0 |
| Missing | 1047 | 9·9 |
| Fertility treatment | ||
| Yes | 1238 | 11·7 |
| No | 9280 | 88·0 |
| Missing | 25 | 0·2 |
| HG from conception to early pregnancy | ||
| No | 1483 | 14·1 |
| Just nausea | 4793 | 45·5 |
| Vomiting, but was able to eat | 3197 | 30·3 |
| Vomiting, and was unable to eat | 1055 | 10·0 |
| Missing | 15 | 0·1 |
| HG from early to mid-pregnancy | ||
| No | 7039 | 66·8 |
| Just nausea | 2414 | 22·9 |
| Vomiting, but was able to eat | 985 | 9·3 |
| Vomiting, and was unable to eat | 85 | 0·8 |
| Missing | 20 | 0·2 |
| Paternal characteristics | ||
| Personal PDD history | ||
| Yes | 5 | 0·0 |
| No | 9491 | 90·0 |
| Missing | 1047 | 9·9 |
| Infant characteristics | ||
| Infant sex | ||
| Male | 5468 | 51·9 |
| Female | 5065 | 48·0 |
| Missing | 10 | 0·1 |
| Birth season | ||
| Spring (March–May) | 2655 | 25·2 |
| Summer (June–August) | 2516 | 23·9 |
| Autumn (September–November) | 2776 | 26·3 |
| Winter (December–February) | 2596 | 24·6 |
| Breast-feeding duration | ||
| <6 (months) | 1864 | 17·7 |
| ≥6 (months) | 7056 | 66·9 |
| Missing | 1623 | 15·4 |
| ASQ-3 | ||
| Failed one domain | 1004 | 9·5 |
| Failed two domains | 284 | 2·7 |
| Failed three domains | 154 | 1·5 |
| Failed four domains | 62 | 0·6 |
| Failed five domains | 68 | 0·6 |
| Failed one or more of the domains | 1572 | 14·9 |
ASQ-3, Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition; HG, hyperemesis gravidarum; PDD, pervasive developmental disorder.
Pre-pregnancy BMI was calculated by dividing the pre-pregnancy weight (kg) by the square of maternal height (m2).
Cut-off scores of each Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition (ASQ-3) domain and the number of infants below the cut-off score
(Numbers and percentages)
| Cut-off scores | Number of infants below the cut-off score | ||
|---|---|---|---|
|
| % | ||
| Communication | 18·1 | 548 | 5·2 |
| Gross motor | 35·8 | 612 | 5·8 |
| Fine motor | 36·5 | 455 | 4·3 |
| Problem solving | 28·6 | 438 | 4·2 |
| Personal social | 30·9 | 569 | 5·4 |
Each domain was classified as a failed domain when the score was 2 sd below the mean.
Energy-adjusted fruit and vegetable consumption from pre- to mid-pregnancy and offspring’s developmental delays*
(Odd ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
| From pre- to early pregnancy | From early to mid-pregnancy | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quartiles | Daily consumption | Crude | Multivariable model | Daily consumption | Crude | Multivariable model | ||||
| OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | |||
| lower, upper | lower, upper | lower, upper | lower, upper | |||||||
| Fruit | ||||||||||
| First quartile | < 76·2 g/d | Reference | Reference | < 73·8 g/d | Reference | Reference | ||||
| Second quartile | 76·3–130·4 g/d | 0·94 | 0·81, 1·10 | 0·90 | 0·77, 1·06 | 73·8– 124·5 g/d | 1·10 | 0·95, 1·28 | 1·09 | 0·93, 1·27 |
| Third quartile | 130·4–199·9 g/d | 1·00 | 0·86, 1·16 | 1·01 | 0·86, 1·19 | 124·6–191·8 g/d | 0·99 | 0·85, 1·15 | 1·01 | 0·86, 1·18 |
| Fourth quartile | ≥ 199·9 g/d | 0·84 | 0·72, 0·98 | 0·86 | 0·73, 1·01 | ≥ 191·8 g/d | 0·75 | 0·64, 0·88 | 0·78 | 0·66, 0·92 |
|
| 0·07 | 0·28 | < 0·001 | 0·004 | ||||||
| Vegetables | ||||||||||
| First quartile | < 100·1 g/d | Reference | Reference | < 95·6 g/d | Reference | Reference | ||||
| Second quartile | 100·1–139·3 g/d | 0·77 | 0·67, 0·89 | 0·75 | 0·64, 0·87 | 95·7–131·4 g/d | 0·91 | 0·79, 1·05 | 0·88 | 0·76, 1·03 |
| Third quartile | 139·4–190·2 g/d | 0·75 | 0·65, 0·88 | 0·77 | 0·65, 0·91 | 131·4–179·4 g/d | 0·83 | 0·72, 0·96 | 0·83 | 0·71, 0·98 |
| Fourth quartile | ≥ 190·3 g/d | 0·70 | 0·61, 0·82 | 0·74 | 0·63, 0·89 | ≥ 179·4 g/d | 0·67 | 0·58, 0·79 | 0·70 | 0·59, 0·84 |
|
| < 0·001 | 0·004 | < 0·001 | < 0·001 | ||||||
HG, hyperemesis gravidarum; PDD, pervasive developmental disorder.
The odds of offspring developmental delays were evaluated using ASQ-3.
Adjusted for maternal age (<25, 25–29, 30–34 and ≥35 years), pre-pregnancy BMI (<18·5; 18·5–24·9 and ≥25·0 kg/m2), parity (never; one or more), educational attainment (high school graduate or less; junior college or vocational college graduate; university graduate or above; others), household income (<4 000 000; 4 000 000–5 999 999; ≥6 000 000 Japanese Yen/year), cigarette smoking (never; stopped before pregnancy; stopped after pregnancy; current), alcohol drinking (never; former; current), folic acid supplementation during pregnancy (yes; no), maternal PDD history (yes; no), fertility treatment (yes; no), HG from conception to early pregnancy or HG from early to mid-pregnancy (no; just nausea; vomiting, but was able to eat; vomiting, and was unable to eat), paternal PDD history (yes; no), infant sex (male; female), birth season (spring; summer; autumn; winter), breast-feeding duration (<6, ≥6 months), frequency of fruit, green vegetable, red and yellow vegetable and light-coloured vegetable consumption in the offspring at age 2 years (never; once or twice a week; three or four times a week; five or six a week; once a day; twice a day; three or more times a day) and total fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, grain, potato, bean, and daily product consumption (in quartiles) except for exposures.
Changes in fruit and vegetable consumption from pre- to mid-pregnancy and offspring developmental delays*
(Odd ratios and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Quartiles | Crude | Multivariable model | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR | 95 % CI | OR | 95 % CI | ||
|
| Lower, upper | Lower, upper | |||
| Fruit | |||||
| Low-low | 3732 | Reference | Reference | ||
| Low-high | 1539 | 0·86 | 0·73, 1·02 | 0·87 | 0·73, 1·04 |
| High-low | 1539 | 1·08 | 0·92, 1·26 | 1·10 | 0·93, 1·30 |
| High-high | 3733 | 0·84 | 0·74, 0·96 | 0·88 | 0·77, 1·01 |
| Vegetables | |||||
| Low-low | 3845 | Reference | Reference | ||
| Low-high | 1426 | 0·81 | 0·68, 0·96 | 0·84 | 0·70, 1·00 |
| High-low | 1426 | 0·88 | 0·75, 1·04 | 0·92 | 0·77, 1·10 |
| High-high | 3846 | 0·74 | 0·66, 0·84 | 0·82 | 0·71, 0·95 |
ASQ-3, Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition; HG, hyperemesis gravidarum; PDD, pervasive developmental disorder.
The odds of offspring developmental delays were evaluated using ASQ-3.
Adjusted for maternal age (<25; 25–29; 30–34; ≥35 years), pre-pregnancy BMI (<18·5; 18·5–24·9; ≥25·0 kg/m2), parity (never; one or more), educational attainment (high school graduate or less; junior college or vocational college graduate; university graduate or above; others), household income (<4 000 000; 4 000 000–5 999 999; ≥6 000 000 Japanese Yen/year), cigarette smoking (never; stop before pregnancy; stop after pregnancy; current), alcohol drinking (never; former; current), folic acid supplementation during pregnancy (yes; no), maternal PDD history (yes; no), fertility treatment (yes; no), HG from conception to early pregnancy or HG from early to mid-pregnancy (no; just nausea; vomiting, but was able to eat; vomiting, and was unable to eat), paternal PDD history (yes; no), infant sex (male; female), birth season (spring; summer; autumn; winter), breast-feeding duration (<6, ≥6 months), frequency of fruit, green vegetable, red and yellow vegetable and light-coloured vegetable consumption in the offspring at age 2 years (never; once or twice a week; three or four times a week; five or six a week; once a day; twice a day; three or more times a day) and changes in fruit, vegetable, meat, fish, grain, potato, bean, and daily product consumption (low-low; low-high; high-low; high-high) except for exposures.
Women whose answers to the first and second FFQs were in the first or second quartile.
Women whose answers to the first FFQ were in the first or second quartile and whose answers to the second FFQ were in the third or fourth quartile.
Women whose answers to the first FFQ were in the third or fourth quartile and whose answers to the second FFQ were in the first or second quartile.
Women whose answers to the first and second FFQ were in both the third or fourth quartile.