Majallah-i Zanān, Māmā̓ī va Nāzā̓ī-i Īrān (Mar 2020)

Relationship between serum apelin -36 with mother's anthropometric indices at 18-24 months postpartum: a nested case- control study

  • Shiva Pourali Roudbaneh,
  • Najmeh Tehranian,
  • Ashraf Saber,
  • Matin Sadat Esmailzade

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22038/ijogi.2020.15735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 48 – 57

Abstract

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Introduction: The presence of apelin in hypothalamus indicates the potential role of this hormone in the balance of energy and food intake. According to apelin’s protective role on obesity, this study was performed with aim to investigate the relationship between serum apelin-36 with mother's anthropometric indices at 18-24 months postpartum. Methods: In this nested case-control study, serum apelin-36 levels of 42 pregnant women was measured during 28-32 weeks of gestation and the first 24 hours after delivery using ELISA in 2014-2016. After delivery, the participants were divided in to two subgroups based on mode of delivery; vaginal delivery group and cesarean section group. Anthropometric indices were measured two times; third trimester of pregnancy and then 18-24 months after delivery. Data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 21) and independent t and paired t-test, Chi-square, regression, and Pearson correlation test. P 0.05). There was no significant difference in mean of anthropometric indices between two groups including: total pregnancy weight gain (P = 0.51), third trimester BMI (P = 0.11), BMI (P = 0.19), waist circumference (P = 0.21), systolic (P = 0.22) and diastolic blood pressure (P = 0.34), weight retention (P = 0.37) at postpartum follow-up. Conclusion: Maternal serum apelin-36 level had negative significant relationship with maternal body mass index and waist circumference in cesarean section group. However, this mechanism is not completely known.

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