The Role of Prenatal Psychosocial Stress in the Associations of a Proinflammatory Diet in Pregnancy With Child Adiposity and Growth Trajectories

Jan 20, 2023JAMA network open

How Stress During Pregnancy May Affect Links Between an Inflammatory Diet and Child Weight and Growth

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Abstract

Among 1060 mother-child dyads, children born to mothers in the highest quartile of the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) had a 0.11 kg/m² per year increase in fat mass index over time.

  • Higher prenatal DII scores were associated with slower decreases in BMI z scores in children.
  • Children of mothers with high prenatal stress, indicated by depressive symptoms, exhibited stronger associations between DII and childhood adiposity.
  • Increased prenatal DII was linked to greater fat mass gain in children, particularly among those living in areas with a high percentage of racial and ethnic minorities.
  • The association between prenatal DII and changes in body fat percentage varied depending on the social environment of the mothers.

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