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Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: a path analysis approach
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Gontijo de Castro, Teresa
, Peterson, Elizabeth R
, Morton, Susan
, Wall, Clare
, D'Souza, Stephanie
, Waldie, Karen E
, Schoeps, Anja
in
Child & adolescent mental health
/ Citrus fruits
/ Cohort analysis
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ gynaecology
/ Health care
/ Meat
/ Mental health
/ Milk
/ Mothers
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Nutrition research
/ paediatrics
/ Pediatrics
/ Personality
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Seafood
/ Sociodemographics
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin B
/ Womens health
2022
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Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: a path analysis approach
by
Gontijo de Castro, Teresa
, Peterson, Elizabeth R
, Morton, Susan
, Wall, Clare
, D'Souza, Stephanie
, Waldie, Karen E
, Schoeps, Anja
in
Child & adolescent mental health
/ Citrus fruits
/ Cohort analysis
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ gynaecology
/ Health care
/ Meat
/ Mental health
/ Milk
/ Mothers
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Nutrition research
/ paediatrics
/ Pediatrics
/ Personality
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Seafood
/ Sociodemographics
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin B
/ Womens health
2022
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Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: a path analysis approach
by
Gontijo de Castro, Teresa
, Peterson, Elizabeth R
, Morton, Susan
, Wall, Clare
, D'Souza, Stephanie
, Waldie, Karen E
, Schoeps, Anja
in
Child & adolescent mental health
/ Citrus fruits
/ Cohort analysis
/ Diet
/ Epidemiology
/ Fetuses
/ Food
/ gynaecology
/ Health care
/ Meat
/ Mental health
/ Milk
/ Mothers
/ nutrition & dietetics
/ Nutrition research
/ paediatrics
/ Pediatrics
/ Personality
/ Population
/ Pregnancy
/ Questionnaires
/ Seafood
/ Sociodemographics
/ Vegetables
/ Vitamin B
/ Womens health
2022
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Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: a path analysis approach
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Associations between antenatal maternal diet and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort study: a path analysis approach
2022
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ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to assess the association of antenatal maternal dietary patterns (DPs) and other health aspects with infant temperament in a large multiethnic cohort, taking maternal personality and prenatal stress into account.Design and methodsUsing data from 3968 children born in 2009/2010 and their mothers from the Growing Up in New Zealand cohort, infant temperament was assessed at 9 months using the Infant Behavior Questionnaire-Revised Very Short Form. Maternal antenatal diet and other health aspects were assessed antenatally. Maternal DPs (n=4) were derived using principal components analysis based on food intake reported on a 44-item food frequency questionnaire. Path analyses investigated factors associated with infant temperament, namely maternal personality, prenatal maternal stress, DPs and other health aspects, including potential inter-relations and mediating effects.ResultsWomen who scored higher in the fusion DP (standardised beta (β)=0.05; 95% CI 0.02 to 0.09) and healthy DP (β=0.05; 95% CI 0.02 to 0.09), who exercised more (β=0.04; 95% CI 0.01 to 0.07), and who drank less alcohol (β=−0.05; 95% CI −0.08 to –0.02) were more likely to have infants with an overall less difficult temperament. Sex-specific differences were found in the associations between maternal DP and infant temperament. Maternal personality and prenatal stress were significantly associated with all dimensions of infant temperament. The strongest predictors for a more difficult temperament were prenatal stress (β=0.12; 95% CI 0.08 to 0.15) and the personality dimensions neuroticism (β=0.10; 95% CI 0.07 to 0.14) and extraversion (β=−0.09; 95% CI −0.12 to –0.06).ConclusionsAssociations of antenatal maternal diet and health aspects with infant temperament were statistically significant but small. While they should not be overinterpreted as being deterministic, the findings of this study support the link between maternal modifiable health-related behaviours and infant temperament outcomes.
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