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Relations between mode of birth delivery and timing of developmental milestones and adiposity in preadolescence: A retrospective study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Cesarean delivery (CS) is an increasingly common mode of delivery comprising over 30% of all deliveries in the U.S. The long-term impact of this delivery mode on child development remains unclear. AIMS:We investigated the relationship between mode of delivery (vaginal vs. CS) and timing of developmental milestones and adiposity in preadolescence, as well as additional milestones beyond motor/language development including toilet training, dressing, and feeding self. STUDY DESIGN:This study utilized a retrospective survey given to a parent/guardian and dual energy x-ray absorptiometry in preadolescence, respectively. A composite z-score was calculated based on nine questions pertaining to developmental milestones i.e., parent-reported age for supporting head by self, rolling over, sitting up, standing, walking, talking, toilet-training, dressing, and feeding self. SUBJECTS:7-10-year-old (N?=?104) children in East-Central Illinois. OUTCOME MEASURES:Composite z-score for timing of attainment of developmental milestones, mode of delivery, and preadolescent adiposity. RESULTS:Vaginally-born children had a lower composite z-score, signifying earlier attainment of developmental milestones, relative to both emergency and planned CS-born children. Further, elective CS-born children had greater adiposity in preadolescence, relative to vaginal and emergency cesarean-section born children. CONCLUSIONS:These findings suggest relationships between delivery mode, developmental milestones, and obesity in preadolescence. Additionally, they provide novel insights into the differential impact of elective versus emergency CS.

SUBMITTER: Chojnacki MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6382526 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relations between mode of birth delivery and timing of developmental milestones and adiposity in preadolescence: A retrospective study.

Chojnacki Morgan R MR   Holscher Hannah D HD   Balbinot Alaina R AR   Raine Lauren B LB   Biggan John R JR   Walk Anne M AM   Kramer Arthur F AF   Cohen Neal J NJ   Hillman Charles H CH   Khan Naiman A NA  

Early human development 20190112


<h4>Background</h4>Cesarean delivery (CS) is an increasingly common mode of delivery comprising over 30% of all deliveries in the U.S. The long-term impact of this delivery mode on child development remains unclear.<h4>Aims</h4>We investigated the relationship between mode of delivery (vaginal vs. CS) and timing of developmental milestones and adiposity in preadolescence, as well as additional milestones beyond motor/language development including toilet training, dressing, and feeding self.<h4>  ...[more]

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