Can birth weight predict offspring's lung function in adult age? Evidence from two Swedish birth cohorts

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Sakic, Aleksandra [1 ]
Ekstroem, Magnus [2 ]
Sharma, Shantanu [1 ]
Nilsson, Peter M. M. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
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[1] Lund Univ, Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Sci, Malmo, Sweden
[2] Lund Univ, Dept Resp Med & Allergol, Lund, Sweden
[3] Lund Univ, Dept Clin Sci, Skane Univ Hosp, Jan Waldenstroms Gata 15,5th floor, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden
[4] Lund Univ, Skane Univ Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Jan Waldenstroms Gata 15,5th floor, S-20502 Malmo, Sweden
关键词
Birth weight; Cohort; Epidemiology; Gestational age; Lung function; RESPIRATORY-FUNCTION; GROWTH; CHILDHOOD; HEALTH; FETAL; SMOKING; DISEASE; RISK; ADOLESCENCE; ORIGINS;
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10.1186/s12931-022-02269-2
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R56 [呼吸系及胸部疾病];
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摘要
Background: Associations between birth weight (BW) and adult lung function have been inconsistent and limited to early adulthood. We aimed to study this association in two population-based cohorts and explore if BW, adjusted for gestational age, predicts adult lung function. We also tested adult lung function impairment according to the mis-match hypothesis-small babies growing big as adults. Methods: We included 3495 individuals (aged 46.4 +/- 5.4 years) from the Malmo Preventive Project (MPP), Sweden, born between 1921 and 1949, and 1401 young to middle-aged individuals (aged 28.6 +/- 6.7 years) from the Malmo Offspring Study (MOS) with complete data on BW and gestational age. Adult lung function (forced vital capacity [FVC], forced expiratory volume in one second [FEV1] and the FEV1/FVC-ratio) were analysed as level of impairment (z-score), using multiple linear and logistic regressions. Results: BW (z-score) did not predict adult lung function in MPP, whereas BW was a significant (p = 0.003) predictor of FEV1 following full adjustment in MOS. For every additional unit increase in BW, children were 0.77 (95% CI 0.65-0.92) times less likely to have impaired adult lung function (FEV1). Moreover, adults born with lower BW (< 3510 g) showed improved lung function (FEV1 and FEV1/FVC in MOS and MPP, respectively) if they achieved higher adult body weight. Conclusions: Adults born with lower birth weight, adjusted for gestational age, are more likely to have impaired lung function, seen in a younger birth cohort. Postnatal growth pattern may, however, compensate for low birth weight and contribute to better adult lung function.
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