Effect of Gestational Weight Gain and Prepregnancy Body Mass Index in Adolescent Mothers on Weight and Body Mass Index of Adolescent Offspring

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作者
Groth, Susan W. [1 ]
Holland, Margaret L. [2 ]
Smith, Joyce A. [1 ]
Meng, Ying [1 ]
Kitzman, Harriet [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Sch Nursing, 601 Elmwood Ave,Box SON, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[2] Yale Univ, Sch Nursing, West Haven, CT USA
关键词
Gestational weight gain; Adolescents; Offspring outcomes; Prepregnancy body mass index; Obesity; MATERNAL GROWTH; PREGNANCY OUTCOMES; PROSPECTIVE COHORT; LIFE-COURSE; OBESITY; ADIPOSITY; CHILDHOOD; OVERWEIGHT; RISK; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.05.005
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: The purpose of the study was to examine the association of the gestational weight gain and prepregnancy body mass index (BMI) of low-income adolescent mothers with the risk of their children being overweight and/or obese in late adolescence. Methods: Study subjects were low-income, primiparous adolescents (n = 360) who self-identified as black and participated in the New Mothers Study in Memphis, Tennessee, and their children. Gestational weight gain was examined as a continuous variable and also categorized into overgain, recommended gain, and undergain following the 2009 Institute of Medicine guidelines. The effects of maternal prepregnancy BMI percentiles and calculated BMI were also considered. Multivariable logistic and linear regression models were used. The main outcome measures were offspring overweight, obesity, and BMI. Results: Thirty-nine percent of offspring were overweight or obese. Higher maternal gestational weight gain increased the risk for offspring overweight and obesity. There was an interaction between gestational weight gain and prepregnancy BMI: offspring of mothers with a BMI percentile <= 76 were at greater risk of obesity with higher maternal weight gain. If mothers with a BMI percentile between the 29th and 83rd percentiles overgained, offspring were at greater risk for overweight. Using calculated BMIs, if a mother's BMI was <= 26 kg/m(2), offspring risk for obesity was greater with higher gestational weight gain. Conclusions: High gestational weight gain had a larger effect on offspring overweight and obesity if maternal prepregnancy BMI percentile was <= 76. The gestational weight gain of primiparous adolescents who self-identified as black had an effect on offspring weight. (C) 2017 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.
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