The effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions among pregnant women with overweight or obesity on early childhood outcomes: an individual participant data meta-analysis from randomised trials.
Louise, Jennie; Poprzeczny, Amanda J; Deussen, Andrea R; Vinter, Christina; Tanvig, Mette; Jensen, Dorte Moller; Bogaerts, Annick; Devlieger, Roland; McAuliffe, Fionnuala M; Renault, Kristina M; Carlsen, Emma; Geiker, Nina; Poston, Lucilla; Briley, Annette; Thangaratinam, Shakila; Dodd, Jodie M
We conducted an individual participant data meta-analysis from RCTs in which women with a singleton, live gestation between 10+0 and 20+0 weeks and body mass index (BMI) ≥ 25 kg/m2 in early pregnancy were randomised to a diet and/or lifestyle intervention or continued standard antenatal care and in which longer-term maternal and child follow-up at 3-5 years of age had been undertaken. The primary childhood outcome was BMI z-score above the 90th percentile. Secondary childhood outcomes included skinfold thickness measurements and body circumferences, fat-free mass, dietary and physical activity patterns, blood pressure, and neurodevelopment.
↧