운동과학 (May 2022)

The Association between Maternal Folate Status and Childhood Obesity-Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Junechul Kim,
  • Bo-Eun Yoon,
  • Jinho Park,
  • Eun Hye Kwon,
  • Kyungun Kim,
  • Sukho Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2022.00129
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 31, no. 2
pp. 159 – 167

Abstract

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PURPOSE Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role in fetal growth and lifelong health outcomes. Folate is an essential methyl donor in the epigenetic programming of offspring. This review and meta-analysis was conducted to compile the evidence reported thus far to identify associations between maternal folate status and childhood obesity. METHODS A keyword/reference search was performed in EBSCOhost and Web of Science databases. A CMA program was used for a meta-analysis to estimate the pooled effect of maternal folate status on childhood obesity in offspring and to examine the influence of moderating variables on the overall effect. RESULTS Better maternal folate intake was associated with a lower risk of childhood obesity: the overall effect size (ES; Hedges’ g) was 0.168 (95% CI=0.075 to 0.260, p7 years, the ES was 0.277 (95% CI=0.151, 0.404) and 0.089 (95% CI=-0.025, 0.202), respectively. The study design was a statistically significant variable (Qb=4.310, df=1. p=.038; heterogeneity of ES). In cohort studies, ES was 0.251 (95% CI=0.135, 0.367), whereas in randomized controlled trial group, ES was 0.062 (95% CI=-0.073, 0.197). CONCLUSIONS Maternal folate intake significantly affects childhood obesity, and the effect of maternal folate status is stronger in children younger than 7 years.

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