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Changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years post-pregnancy and associations with cardio-metabolic risk markers

Changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years post-pregnancy and associations with cardio-metabolic risk markers
Changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years post-pregnancy and associations with cardio-metabolic risk markers
Adopting a healthy diet during and after pregnancy is important for women’s cardiometabolic health. We related changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years postpregnancy to cardiometabolic markers 8 years postpregnancy. In 652 women from the GUSTO cohort, we assessed dietary intakes at 26–28 weeks’ gestation and 6 years postpregnancy using 24 h recall and a food frequency questionnaire, respectively; diet quality was scored using a modified Healthy Eating Index for Singaporean women. Diet quality quartiles were derived; stable, large/small improvement/decline in diet quality as no change, >1 or 1 quartile increase/decrease. Fasting triglyceride (TG), total-, high- and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (TC, HDL- and LDL-C), glucose and insulin were measured 8 years postpregnancy; homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and TG: HDL-C ratio were derived. Linear regressions examined changes in diet quality quartiles and cardiometabolic markers. Compared to a stable diet quality, a large improvement was associated with lower postpregnancy TG [−0.17 (−0.32, −0.01) mmol/L], TG: HDL-C ratio [−0.21 (−0.35, −0.07) mmol/L], and HOMA-IR [−0.47 (−0.90, −0.03)]; a large decline was associated with higher postpregnancy TC and LDL-C [0.25 (0.02, 0.49); 0.20 (0.004, 0.40) mmol/L]. Improving or preventing a decline in diet quality postpregnancy may improve lipid profile and insulin resistance.
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Lai, Jun S., Colega, Marjorelee T., Godfrey, Keith, Tan, Kok Hian, Yap, Fabian, Chong, Yap-Seng, Lee, Yung Seng, Eriksson, Johan G., Chan, Shiao-Yng and Chong, Mary Foong-Fong (2023) Changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years post-pregnancy and associations with cardio-metabolic risk markers. Nutrients, 15 (8). (doi:10.3390/nu15081870).

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Adopting a healthy diet during and after pregnancy is important for women’s cardiometabolic health. We related changes in diet quality from pregnancy to 6 years postpregnancy to cardiometabolic markers 8 years postpregnancy. In 652 women from the GUSTO cohort, we assessed dietary intakes at 26–28 weeks’ gestation and 6 years postpregnancy using 24 h recall and a food frequency questionnaire, respectively; diet quality was scored using a modified Healthy Eating Index for Singaporean women. Diet quality quartiles were derived; stable, large/small improvement/decline in diet quality as no change, >1 or 1 quartile increase/decrease. Fasting triglyceride (TG), total-, high- and low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (TC, HDL- and LDL-C), glucose and insulin were measured 8 years postpregnancy; homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and TG: HDL-C ratio were derived. Linear regressions examined changes in diet quality quartiles and cardiometabolic markers. Compared to a stable diet quality, a large improvement was associated with lower postpregnancy TG [−0.17 (−0.32, −0.01) mmol/L], TG: HDL-C ratio [−0.21 (−0.35, −0.07) mmol/L], and HOMA-IR [−0.47 (−0.90, −0.03)]; a large decline was associated with higher postpregnancy TC and LDL-C [0.25 (0.02, 0.49); 0.20 (0.004, 0.40) mmol/L]. Improving or preventing a decline in diet quality postpregnancy may improve lipid profile and insulin resistance.

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Accepted/In Press date: 11 April 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 13 April 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 476694
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476694
ISSN: 2072-6643
PURE UUID: 74c8182f-8a7a-4543-b41b-5d54b68bc571
ORCID for Keith Godfrey: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4643-0618

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Date deposited: 11 May 2023 16:45
Last modified: 12 May 2023 01:32

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Author: Jun S. Lai
Author: Marjorelee T. Colega
Author: Keith Godfrey ORCID iD
Author: Kok Hian Tan
Author: Fabian Yap
Author: Yap-Seng Chong
Author: Yung Seng Lee
Author: Johan G. Eriksson
Author: Shiao-Yng Chan
Author: Mary Foong-Fong Chong

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