TY - JOUR
T1 - Maternal postpartum distress and childhood overweight
AU - Adeltoft, Teresa Ajslev
AU - Andersen, Camilla S
AU - Ingstrup, Katja Glejsted
AU - Nohr, Ellen A
AU - Sørensen, Thorkild I.A.
AU - Sørensen, Thorkild I A
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - Objective: We investigated associations between maternal postpartum distress covering anxiety, depression and stress and childhood overweight. Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study, including 21 121 mother-child-dyads from the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC). Maternal distress was measured 6 months postpartum by 9 items covering anxiety, depression and stress. Outcome was childhood overweight at 7-years-of age. Multiple logistic regression analyses were performed and information on maternal age, socioeconomic status, pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, parity, smoking during pregnancy, paternal BMI, birth weight, gestational age at birth, sex, breastfeeding and finally infant weight at 5 and 12 month were included in the analyses. Results: We found, that postpartum distress was not associated with childhood risk of overweight, OR 1.00, 95%CI [0.98-1.02]. Neither was anxiety, depression, or stress exposure, separately. There were no significant differences between the genders. Adjustment for potential confounders did not alter the results. Conclusion: Maternal postpartum distress is apparently not an independent risk factor for childhood overweight at 7-years-of-age. However, we can confirm previous findings of perinatal determinants as high maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, and smoking during pregnancy being risk factors for childhood overweight.
AB - Objective: We investigated associations between maternal postpartum distress covering anxiety, depression and stress and childhood overweight. Methods: We performed a prospective cohort study, including 21 121 mother-child-dyads from the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC). Maternal distress was measured 6 months postpartum by 9 items covering anxiety, depression and stress. Outcome was childhood overweight at 7-years-of age. Multiple logistic regression analyses were performed and information on maternal age, socioeconomic status, pre-pregnancy BMI, gestational weight gain, parity, smoking during pregnancy, paternal BMI, birth weight, gestational age at birth, sex, breastfeeding and finally infant weight at 5 and 12 month were included in the analyses. Results: We found, that postpartum distress was not associated with childhood risk of overweight, OR 1.00, 95%CI [0.98-1.02]. Neither was anxiety, depression, or stress exposure, separately. There were no significant differences between the genders. Adjustment for potential confounders did not alter the results. Conclusion: Maternal postpartum distress is apparently not an independent risk factor for childhood overweight at 7-years-of-age. However, we can confirm previous findings of perinatal determinants as high maternal pre-pregnancy BMI, and smoking during pregnancy being risk factors for childhood overweight.
U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0011136
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0011136
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 20614031
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 5
SP - e11136
JO - PLoS Computational Biology
JF - PLoS Computational Biology
IS - 6
ER -