Association between maternal blood lipids during pregnancy and offspring growth trajectories in a predominantly macrosomic cohort: findings from the ROLO longitudinal birth cohort study

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C. A. Yelverton
L. M. O’Keeffe
H. C. Bartels
C. McDonnell
A. A. Geraghty
E. C. O’Brien
S. L. Killeen
P. Twomey
M. Kilbane
R. K. Crowley
M. McKenna
F. M. McAuliffe
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[1] University College Dublin,UCD Perinatal Research Centre, School of Medicine
[2] National Maternity Hospital,School of Public Health
[3] University College Cork,MRC Integrative Epidemiology Unit
[4] University of Bristol,Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School
[5] University of Bristol,Department of Paediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes
[6] Children’s Health Ireland,School of Biological, Health and Sports Sciences
[7] Temple Street Hospital,Department of Clinical Chemistry
[8] Technological University Dublin,School of Medicine
[9] St Vincent’s University Hospital,Department of Endocrinology & Diabetes Mellitus
[10] University College Dublin,undefined
[11] St Vincent’s University Hospital,undefined
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Pregnancy; Blood lipid profiles; Child growth; Growth trajectories; Abdominal circumference; Child weight;
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The purpose of this study is to examine associations between maternal lipid profiles in pregnancy and offspring growth trajectories in a largely macrosomic cohort. This is a secondary analysis of the ROLO birth cohort (n = 293), which took place in the National Maternity Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. Infants were mostly macrosomic, with 55% having a birthweight > 4 kg. Maternal mean age was 32.4 years (SD 3.9 years), mean BMI was 26.1 kg/m2 (SD 4.4 kg/m2) and 48% of children born were males. Total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-cholesterol), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-cholesterol) and triglycerides were measured from fasting blood samples of mothers at 14 and 28 week gestation. The change in maternal lipid levels from early to late pregnancy was also examined. Offspring abdominal circumference and weight were measured at 20- and 34-week gestation, birth, 6 months, 2 years and 5 years postnatal. Linear spline multilevel models examined associations between maternal blood lipid profiles and offspring growth. We found some weak, significant associations between maternal blood lipids and trajectories of offspring growth. Significant findings were close to the null, providing limited evidence. For instance, 1 mmol/L increase in maternal triglycerides was associated with faster infant weight growth from 20- to 34-week gestation (0.01 kg/week, 95% CI − 0.02, − 0.001) and slower abdominal circumference from 2 to 5 years (0.01 cm/week, 95% CI − 0.02, − 0.001). These findings do not provide evidence of a clinically meaningful effect.
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