Publication | Open Access
Child Anthropometrics and Neurodevelopment at 2 and 3 Years of Age Following an Antenatal Lifestyle Intervention in Routine Care—A Secondary Analysis from the Cluster-Randomised GeliS Trial
11
Citations
28
References
2022
Year
Brain DevelopmentChild AnthropometricsObesityBody CompositionCluster-randomised Gelis TrialPrenatal CareMaternal NutritionAntenatal Lifestyle InterventionPublic HealthDevelopmental EpidemiologyDevelopmental DisorderMaternal CharacteristicsLifestyle InterventionMother-child PairsHealth SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentMaternal HealthFetal NeurodevelopmentPregnancy NutritionChild DevelopmentChildhood ObesityChild HealthPediatricsPregnancyChild Nutrition
Maternal characteristics around pregnancy may influence obesity risk and neurodevelopment in children. To date, the effect of antenatal lifestyle interventions on long-term child development is unclear. The objective was to investigate the potential long-term effects of an antenatal lifestyle intervention programme conducted alongside routine care on child anthropometrics and neurodevelopment up to 3 years of age. Mother-child pairs from the cluster-randomised GeliS trial were followed up to 3 years of age. Data on child anthropometrics in both groups were collected from routine health examinations. Neurodevelopment was assessed via questionnaire. Of the 2286 study participants, 1644 mother-child pairs were included in the analysis. Children from the intervention group were less likely to score below the cut-off in Fine motor (p = 0.002), and more likely to have a score below the cut-off in Problem-solving (p < 0.001) compared to the control group at 3 years of age. Mean weight, height, head circumference, body mass index, and the respective z-scores and percentiles were comparable between the groups at 2 and 3 years of age. We found no evidence that the lifestyle intervention affected offspring development up to 3 years of age. Further innovative intervention approaches are required to improve child health in the long-term.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1