Influence of maternal nutrition on outcome of pregnancy: prospective cohort study. Issue 7206 (7th August 1999)
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- Title:
- Influence of maternal nutrition on outcome of pregnancy: prospective cohort study. Issue 7206 (7th August 1999)
- Main Title:
- Influence of maternal nutrition on outcome of pregnancy: prospective cohort study
- Authors:
- Mathews, Fiona
Yudkin, Patricia
Neil, Andrew - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objective: To investigate the relations of maternal diet and smoking during pregnancy to placental and birth weights at term. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: District general hospital in the south of England. Participants: 693 pregnant nulliparous white women with singleton pregnancies who were selected from antenatal booking clinics with stratified random sampling. Main outcome measures: Birth and placental weights at term. Results: Placental and birth weights were unrelated to the intake of any macronutrient. Early in pregnancy, vitamin C was the only micronutrient independently associated with birth weight after adjustment for maternal height and smoking. Each ln mg increase in vitamin C was associated with a 50.8 g (95% confidence interval 4.6 g to 97.0 g) increase in birth weight. Vitamin C, vitamin E, and folate were each associated with placental weight after adjustment for maternal characteristics. In simultaneous regression, however, vitamin C was the only nutrient predictive of placental weight: each ln mg increase in vitamin C was associated with a 3.2% (0.4 to 6.1) rise in placental weight. No nutrient late in pregnancy was associated with either placental or birth weight. Conclusions: Concern over the impact of maternal nutrition on the health of the infant has been premature Maternal nutrition, at least in industrialised populations, seems to have only a small effect on placental and birth weights. Other possible determinants of fetal andAbstract: Objective: To investigate the relations of maternal diet and smoking during pregnancy to placental and birth weights at term. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: District general hospital in the south of England. Participants: 693 pregnant nulliparous white women with singleton pregnancies who were selected from antenatal booking clinics with stratified random sampling. Main outcome measures: Birth and placental weights at term. Results: Placental and birth weights were unrelated to the intake of any macronutrient. Early in pregnancy, vitamin C was the only micronutrient independently associated with birth weight after adjustment for maternal height and smoking. Each ln mg increase in vitamin C was associated with a 50.8 g (95% confidence interval 4.6 g to 97.0 g) increase in birth weight. Vitamin C, vitamin E, and folate were each associated with placental weight after adjustment for maternal characteristics. In simultaneous regression, however, vitamin C was the only nutrient predictive of placental weight: each ln mg increase in vitamin C was associated with a 3.2% (0.4 to 6.1) rise in placental weight. No nutrient late in pregnancy was associated with either placental or birth weight. Conclusions: Concern over the impact of maternal nutrition on the health of the infant has been premature Maternal nutrition, at least in industrialised populations, seems to have only a small effect on placental and birth weights. Other possible determinants of fetal and placental growth should be investigated. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- BMJ. Volume 319:Issue 7206(1999)
- Journal:
- BMJ
- Issue:
- Volume 319:Issue 7206(1999)
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- Volume 319, Issue 7206 (1999)
- Year:
- 1999
- Volume:
- 319
- Issue:
- 7206
- Issue Sort Value:
- 1999-0319-7206-0000
- Page Start:
- 339
- Page End:
- 343
- Publication Date:
- 1999-08-07
- Subjects:
- Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine -- Periodicals
Medicine
Periodicals
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http://www.bmj.com/archive ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/bmj.319.7206.339 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0007-1447
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