Korean J Nutr.  2006 Jul;39(5):467-475.

Maternal Nutritional Status at the End of Pregnancy,and Correlation among Pregnancy Weight Gain,Birth Weight and Serum Leptin Levels

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Medical Nutrition, Graduate School of East-West Medical Science, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Korea. rwcho@khu.ac.kr
  • 2Department of Gynecology, College of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Korea.
  • 3Research Institute of Clinical Nutrition, Kyung Hee University, Seoul 130-701, Korea.

Abstract

The necessity of adequate pregnancy weight gain for optimal pregnancy outcome has been recognized. However, the specific components of pregnancy weight gain that might be critical for fetal growth and development have not been elucidated clearly. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation of pregnancy weight gain and birth weight with serum leptin levels in women delivered newborns. The subjects were recruited from K university hospital. The subject's characteristic data (age 32.1+/-4.3 y, gestational age 39.5+/-1.1wk, pre-pregnancy weight 58.0+/-8.6 kg, pregnancy weight gain 12.7+/-5.5 kg, newborn's birth weight 3.5+/-0.5 kg) were gathered. Maternal dietary assessment was carried out at the end of pregnancy. After delivery, blood samples were collected from 20 mother-newborn pairs. Serum levels of various lipids and leptin were analyzed. Maternal daily consumption of iron, zinc, folate were lower than the RDA of each nutrient and index of nutritional quality was less than 1 showing that the quality of maternal diet was low. The levels of serum leptin of mothers and infants were 10.2+/-6.7 ng/ ml and 1.7+/-0.6 ng/ml, respectively. The serum leptin concentrations of male infants (1.9+/-0.7 ng /ml) were not different from that of females (1.7+/-0.5 ng/ml). A negative correlation was found between the maternal pre-pregnant BMI and weight gain during pregnancy (r=-0.54, p<0.05). There was a positive correlation between the pregnancy weight gain and the newborn's birth weight (r = 0.59, p<0.01). There were also positive correlation between newborn's birth weight and newborn's serum leptin levels (r =0.57, p<0.01). No correlations were found between maternal serum leptin levels and that of newborn's. Efforts should be made to attain adequate diet and weight gain during the pregnancy to reduce the likelihood of low or over birth weight of newborns.

Keyword

nutrient intake; pre-pregnancy BMI; pregnancy weight gain; birth weight; leptin

MeSH Terms

Birth Weight
Diet
Female
Fetal Development
Folic Acid
Gestational Age
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Iron
Leptin*
Male
Mothers
Nutritional Status*
Nutritive Value
Pregnancy Outcome
Pregnancy*
Weight Gain
Zinc
Folic Acid
Iron
Leptin
Zinc
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