Abstract:There is increasing evidence linking maternal diet and physical activity before and during pregnancy with offspring's cardiovascular health. Although many studies examined this association, the evidence has not been reviewed systematically. We therefore undertook a systematic review to synthesize evidence examining the association of maternal diet and physical activity before and during pregnancy with offspring's blood pressure and vascular health. We systematically searched the databases MEDLINE and EMBASE fr… Show more
“…Fourth, gestational diet and physical activity data were unavailable. Although CVH based on 5 metrics has precedent and may be more clinically applicable, gestational diet and exercise have also been significantly associated with offspring health, and studies incorporating all 7 metrics are needed.…”
IMPORTANCEPregnancy may be a key window to optimize cardiovascular health (CVH) for the mother and influence lifelong CVH for her child.OBJECTIVE To examine associations between maternal gestational CVH and offspring CVH.
“…Fourth, gestational diet and physical activity data were unavailable. Although CVH based on 5 metrics has precedent and may be more clinically applicable, gestational diet and exercise have also been significantly associated with offspring health, and studies incorporating all 7 metrics are needed.…”
IMPORTANCEPregnancy may be a key window to optimize cardiovascular health (CVH) for the mother and influence lifelong CVH for her child.OBJECTIVE To examine associations between maternal gestational CVH and offspring CVH.
“…This indicates that other factors are accountable for the positive effects of the intervention on offspring's health. Maternal diet before and during pregnancy has previously been associated with cardiometabolic health in the offspring [43][44][45], but not all research is able to demonstrate such an association [46]. Exercise during pregnancy has been associated with increased heart rate variability during fetal life and in the first month of life, indicating that it may positively influence neonatal cardiac health [47].…”
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“…12 As example, Vehmeijer et al and van Elten et al gave an overview of evidence on maternal stress and physical activity in pregnancy on offspring outcomes. 6,7 Tong and Giussani discuss a gestational hypoxia model for assessing the long-term maternal and offspring outcomes. 11 Life course observational studies assess the associations of exposures across the life course on later-life disease risk.…”
Section: Optimal Use Of Life Course Observational Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supplemental issue of Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease provides excellent examples of sessions, discussions and presentations at DOHaD 2017. [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] In this Editorial, I will discuss some issues of major interest for translation of DOHaD. After almost three decades of DOHaD research, it is time to fulfill the expectations for prevention of non-communicable diseases by improving growth and development during the first 1000 days.…”
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