Differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on the pattern of fat distribution in infants at age 3 months

Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact...

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Published inPediatric obesity Vol. 11; no. 1; pp. 11 - 17
Main Authors Kramer, C. K., Hamilton, J. K., Ye, C., Hanley, A. J., Connelly, P. W, Sermer, M., Zinman, B., Retnakaran, R.
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Abstract Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity. Methods Three hundred fifty‐five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin‐fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M = 241, P = 252), Asian (M = 50, P = 42) or other (M = 64, P = 61). Results Infants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P < 0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR] = 2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17–6.34, P = 0.02), suprailiac (OR = 3.56, 1.51–8.42, P = 0.004) and triceps (OR = 3.26, 1.40–7.55, P = 0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR = 2.46, 1.02–5.97, P = 0.04). Conclusion Maternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
AbstractList Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity. Methods Three hundred fifty‐five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin‐fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M = 241, P  = 252), Asian (M = 50, P  = 42) or other (M = 64, P  = 61). Results Infants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P  < 0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR] = 2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17–6.34, P  = 0.02), suprailiac (OR = 3.56, 1.51–8.42, P  = 0.004) and triceps (OR = 3.26, 1.40–7.55, P  = 0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR = 2.46, 1.02–5.97, P  = 0.04). Conclusion Maternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
BACKGROUNDAs ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution.OBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity.METHODSThree hundred fifty-five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin-fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M = 241, P = 252), Asian (M = 50, P = 42) or other (M = 64, P = 61).RESULTSInfants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P < 0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR] = 2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17-6.34, P = 0.02), suprailiac (OR = 3.56, 1.51-8.42, P = 0.004) and triceps (OR = 3.26, 1.40-7.55, P = 0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR = 2.46, 1.02-5.97, P = 0.04).CONCLUSIONMaternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity. Methods Three hundred fifty‐five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin‐fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M = 241, P = 252), Asian (M = 50, P = 42) or other (M = 64, P = 61). Results Infants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P < 0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR] = 2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17–6.34, P = 0.02), suprailiac (OR = 3.56, 1.51–8.42, P = 0.004) and triceps (OR = 3.26, 1.40–7.55, P = 0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR = 2.46, 1.02–5.97, P = 0.04). Conclusion Maternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. Objectives The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity. Methods Three hundred fifty-five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin-fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M=241, P=252), Asian (M=50, P=42) or other (M=64, P=61). Results Infants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P<0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR]=2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17-6.34, P=0.02), suprailiac (OR=3.56, 1.51-8.42, P=0.004) and triceps (OR=3.26, 1.40-7.55, P=0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR=2.46, 1.02-5.97, P=0.04). Conclusion Maternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal ethnicity on fat distribution. The objective of this study was to determine whether there is a differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on infant adiposity. Three hundred fifty-five infants underwent anthropometric assessment at age 3 months, including skin-fold thickness (SFT) measurement at subscapular, suprailiac and triceps. Maternal (M) and paternal (P) ethnicity were classified as white (M = 241, P = 252), Asian (M = 50, P = 42) or other (M = 64, P = 61). Infants with either Asian mother (compared with white) or Asian father (compared with white) had increased subscapular, suprailiac and triceps SFT (all P < 0.05). On logistic regression analysis, however, only maternal Asian ethnicity (compared with white) independently predicted the likelihood of an infant being in the highest tertile for SFT at subscapular (odds ratio [OR] = 2.72, 95% confidence interval 1.17-6.34, P = 0.02), suprailiac (OR = 3.56, 1.51-8.42, P = 0.004) and triceps (OR = 3.26, 1.40-7.55, P = 0.005). In contrast, paternal Asian ethnicity was independently associated with sum of SFT only (OR = 2.46, 1.02-5.97, P = 0.04). Maternal and paternal Asian ethnicity have differential effects on infant fat distribution. Future clinical studies on obesity and fat composition should consider the distinct contributions of both parents to the ethnic classification of participants.
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Hamilton, J. K.
Connelly, P. W
Hanley, A. J.
Ye, C.
Retnakaran, R.
Sermer, M.
Zinman, B.
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Snippet Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of...
As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs. paternal...
Summary Background As ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of...
BACKGROUNDAs ethnicity is typically recorded as a single demographic variable in clinical studies, little is known about the relative impact of maternal vs....
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SubjectTerms Adiposity - ethnology
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Babies
Body fat
Body Fat Distribution
Childrens health
Developmental origins
Ethnic Groups
Ethnicity
European Continental Ancestry Group
Fathers
Female
Humans
Infant
infant adiposity
Male
Mothers
Obesity
Obesity - ethnology
Odds Ratio
parental ethnicity
Parents & parenting
Pediatrics
Skinfold Thickness
Title Differential impact of maternal and paternal ethnicity on the pattern of fat distribution in infants at age 3 months
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