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Infant growth and body composition from birth to 24 months: are infants developing the same?

Infant growth and body composition from birth to 24 months: are infants developing the same?
Infant growth and body composition from birth to 24 months: are infants developing the same?

Background: given the importance of infancy for establishing growth trajectories, with later-life health consequences, we investigated longitudinal body composition among infants from six economically and ethnically diverse countries. 

Methods: we recruited mother-infant dyads using the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study criteria. We measured fat-free mass (FFM) in 1393 (49% female) infants from birth to 6 months of age (Australia, India, and South Africa; n = 468), 3–24 months of age (Brazil, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka; n = 925), and derived fat mass (FM), fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI). Height-for-age (HAZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), and weight-for-length (WHZ) Z-scores were computed. Sex differences were assessed using a t-test, and country differences using a one-way analysis of covariance. We further compared subsamples of children with average (−0.25 > HAZ < +0.25), below-average (≤−0.25) and above-average (≥+0.25) HAZ.

Results: HAZ performed well between 0 and 6 months, but less so between 3 and 24 months. The stunting prevalence peaked at 10.3% for boys and 7.8% for girls, at 24 months. By 24 months, girls had greater FMI (10%) than boys. There were significant differences in FFM (both sexes in all countries) and FM (Brazilian boys, Pakistani and South African girls) by 24 months of age between infants with average, above-average, and below-average HAZ. 

Conclusion: in a multi-country sample representing more ideal maternal conditions, body composition was heterogeneous even among infants who exhibited ideal length. Having a mean HAZ close to the median of the WHO standard for length reduced FFM between-country heterogeneity but not FM, suggesting that other factors may influence adiposity.

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Norris, Shane, Nyati, Lukhanyo H., Murphy-Alford, Alexia, Lucas, Nishani, Santos, Ina S., Costa, Caroline S., Kuriyan, Rebecca, Wickranasinghe, V. Pujitha, Ariff, Shabina, Jayasinghe, Sisitha, Kurpad, Anura V., Ismail, Leila C. and Hills, Andrew P. , Multi-center Infant Body Composition Reference Study (MIBCRS) (2024) Infant growth and body composition from birth to 24 months: are infants developing the same? European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 78 (11), 952-962. (doi:10.1038/s41430-023-01386-5).

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Abstract

Background: given the importance of infancy for establishing growth trajectories, with later-life health consequences, we investigated longitudinal body composition among infants from six economically and ethnically diverse countries. 

Methods: we recruited mother-infant dyads using the WHO Multicenter Growth Reference Study criteria. We measured fat-free mass (FFM) in 1393 (49% female) infants from birth to 6 months of age (Australia, India, and South Africa; n = 468), 3–24 months of age (Brazil, Pakistan, South Africa, and Sri Lanka; n = 925), and derived fat mass (FM), fat mass index (FMI), and fat-free mass index (FFMI). Height-for-age (HAZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), and weight-for-length (WHZ) Z-scores were computed. Sex differences were assessed using a t-test, and country differences using a one-way analysis of covariance. We further compared subsamples of children with average (−0.25 > HAZ < +0.25), below-average (≤−0.25) and above-average (≥+0.25) HAZ.

Results: HAZ performed well between 0 and 6 months, but less so between 3 and 24 months. The stunting prevalence peaked at 10.3% for boys and 7.8% for girls, at 24 months. By 24 months, girls had greater FMI (10%) than boys. There were significant differences in FFM (both sexes in all countries) and FM (Brazilian boys, Pakistani and South African girls) by 24 months of age between infants with average, above-average, and below-average HAZ. 

Conclusion: in a multi-country sample representing more ideal maternal conditions, body composition was heterogeneous even among infants who exhibited ideal length. Having a mean HAZ close to the median of the WHO standard for length reduced FFM between-country heterogeneity but not FM, suggesting that other factors may influence adiposity.

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Accepted/In Press date: 1 December 2023
Published date: 3 January 2024

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496989
ISSN: 0954-3007
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Author: Shane Norris ORCID iD
Author: Lukhanyo H. Nyati
Author: Alexia Murphy-Alford
Author: Nishani Lucas
Author: Ina S. Santos
Author: Caroline S. Costa
Author: Rebecca Kuriyan
Author: V. Pujitha Wickranasinghe
Author: Shabina Ariff
Author: Sisitha Jayasinghe
Author: Anura V. Kurpad
Author: Leila C. Ismail
Author: Andrew P. Hills
Author: Alexia J. Murphy-Alford
Author: Leila C. Ismail
Author: Tanvir Ahmad
Author: Kiran D. K. Ahuja
Author: Jeff M. Beckett
Author: Renata M. Bielemann
Author: Nuala M. Byrne
Author: Laila Charania
Author: Michele P. Christian
Author: Priscilla J. Divya
Author: Anne Hanley
Author: Manoja P. Herath
Author: Pulani Lanerolle
Author: Cornelia Loechl
Author: Najat Moktar
Author: Upul Senerath
Author: Christine Slater
Author: Sajid Soofi
Author: Steven J. Street
Author: Neiva C. J. Valle
Author: Ayesha Yameen
Corporate Author: Multi-center Infant Body Composition Reference Study (MIBCRS)

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