dc.contributor.author | Chong, Kai Ning | |
dc.contributor.author | E, Hui Chean | |
dc.contributor.author | Zaki, Rafdzah Ahmad | |
dc.contributor.author | Mohd, Siti Hawa | |
dc.contributor.author | Majid, Hazreen Abdul | |
dc.contributor.author | Ng, Ai Kah | |
dc.contributor.author | Eg, Kah Peng | |
dc.contributor.author | Hng, Shih Ying | |
dc.contributor.author | Teh, Cindy Shaun Ju | |
dc.contributor.author | Razali, Nuguelis | |
dc.contributor.author | Nathan, Anna Marie | |
dc.contributor.author | de Bruyne, Jessie Anne | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2024-04-08T13:21:58Z | |
dc.date.available | 2024-04-08T13:21:58Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2021-12 | |
dc.identifier.citation | Chong, K. N., E, H. C., Zaki, R. A., Mohd, S. H., Majid, H. A., Ng, A. K., Eg, K. P., Hng, S. Y., Teh, C. S. J., Razali, N., Nathan, A. M., & de Bruyne, J. A. (2021). Maternal diet during pregnancy and infant respiratory morbidity: A prospective study. Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 30(4), 632–642. https://doi.org/10.6133/apjcn.202112_30(4).0010 | en |
dc.identifier.issn | 0964-7058 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://aecc.archive.knowledgearc.net/handle/123456789/287 | |
dc.description.abstract | Background and objectives: Maternal diet during pregnancy may impact infant respiratory morbidity. The aim was to determine the association between antenatal maternal diet and respiratory morbidity of their infants during their first 6 months of life.
Methods and study design: This prospective cohort study included healthy motherinfant pairs. Maternal diet during the last trimester was determined with a validated food frequency questionnaire. Infant respiratory morbidity was solicited at 1, 3 and 6 months.
Results: Three hundred mother-baby pairs were recruited. Maternal consumption of milk and dairy products was associated with reduced respiratory symptoms at 1 month (aOR 0.29 [95% CI: 0.10, 0.86], p=0.03) and 3 months old (aOR 0.43 [95% CI: 0.20, 0.93], p=0.03), while intake of confectionery items was associated with increased unscheduled doctor visits at 3 months (aOR 2.01 [95% CI 1.33, 3.06], p=0.001) and increased nebuliser treatment at both 3 months (aOR 1.88 [95% CI 1.12, 3.17], p=0.02) and 6 months (aOR 1.64 [95% CI 1.05, 2.54], p=0.03). Finally, at 6 months, hypertensive disorders during pregnancy was associated with increased nebuliser treatment (aOR 17.3 [95% CI 1.50, 199], p=0.02) while exclusive breastfeeding was associated with reduced incidence of respiratory symptoms (OR 0.47 [95% CI 0.26, 0.83], p=0.01).
Conclusions: Increased antenatal maternal consumption of milk and dairy products may reduce respiratory morbidity while increased consumption of confectionery items may increase respiratory morbidity in their infants during the first 6 months of life. | en |
dc.language.iso | en | en |
dc.publisher | Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition | en |
dc.subject | Malaysia | en |
dc.subject | Infection | en |
dc.subject | Antenatal | en |
dc.subject | Diet | en |
dc.subject | Respiratory tract | en |
dc.title | Maternal diet during pregnancy and infant respiratory morbidity: A prospective study | en |
dc.type | Article | en |
dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.6133/apjcn.202112_30(4).0010 | |