Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh

Background Anaemia is commonly caused by iron deficiency and screened by haemoglobin (Hb) concentration in blood. There is a scarcity of longitudinal data on the relationship between maternal Hb levels during pregnancy and neurodevelopment in children. Objective To measure the relationship of matern...

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Main Authors: Sayedur Rahman, Lina Wallberg, Anisur Rahman, Eva-Charlotte Ekström, Maria Kippler, Jena D Hamadani, Syed Moshfiqur Rahman
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2390269
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author Sayedur Rahman
Lina Wallberg
Anisur Rahman
Eva-Charlotte Ekström
Maria Kippler
Jena D Hamadani
Syed Moshfiqur Rahman
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Lina Wallberg
Anisur Rahman
Eva-Charlotte Ekström
Maria Kippler
Jena D Hamadani
Syed Moshfiqur Rahman
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description Background Anaemia is commonly caused by iron deficiency and screened by haemoglobin (Hb) concentration in blood. There is a scarcity of longitudinal data on the relationship between maternal Hb levels during pregnancy and neurodevelopment in children. Objective To measure the relationship of maternal Hb concentrations during pregnancy on early child development. Methods This prospective cohort study included 1,720 mother-child dyads in rural Bangladesh. Maternal Hb concentrations were measured at 14 and 30 weeks of gestation. The child’s Mental Developmental Index (MDI) and Psychomotor Developmental Index (PDI) at 18 months of age were measured using Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID-II). Data on socio-demographic characteristics, anthropometrics, mothers’ IQ and children’s home stimulation were also collected. Bivariate and multivariable-adjusted linear regression analyses were used to explore associations of maternal Hb with child development. Results Mean Hb concentrations at 14 and 30 weeks of gestation were 116.6 g/L (±12.7) and 114.7 g/L (±12.7), respectively. Mean MDI and PDI scores among 18-month-old children were 78.9 (±12.4) and 93.8 (±13.7), respectively. Maternal 14-week Hb concentration was correlated with PDI (r = 0.06; p < 0.05) and 30-week Hb concentrations was correlated with MDI (r = 0.05; p < 0.05). Multivariable adjusted linear regression analysis showed that an increase in 14-week Hb concentrations increased the PDI scores among boys (β = 0.09; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.16). Hb concentrations at 30 weeks of gestation were not associated with MDI or PDI scores. Conclusion Higher maternal Hb concentrations at 14 weeks of gestation were associated with higher PDI among 18-month-old boys in Bangladesh.
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spelling doaj-art-e6e4b19ff01f49708dee43e320954ebb2025-02-05T12:46:14ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-98802024-12-0117110.1080/16549716.2024.23902692390269Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural BangladeshSayedur Rahman0Lina Wallberg1Anisur Rahman2Eva-Charlotte Ekström3Maria Kippler4Jena D Hamadani5Syed Moshfiqur Rahman6Uppsala UniversityUppsala UniversityInternational Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchUppsala UniversityKarolinska InstitutetInternational Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease ResearchUppsala UniversityBackground Anaemia is commonly caused by iron deficiency and screened by haemoglobin (Hb) concentration in blood. There is a scarcity of longitudinal data on the relationship between maternal Hb levels during pregnancy and neurodevelopment in children. Objective To measure the relationship of maternal Hb concentrations during pregnancy on early child development. Methods This prospective cohort study included 1,720 mother-child dyads in rural Bangladesh. Maternal Hb concentrations were measured at 14 and 30 weeks of gestation. The child’s Mental Developmental Index (MDI) and Psychomotor Developmental Index (PDI) at 18 months of age were measured using Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (BSID-II). Data on socio-demographic characteristics, anthropometrics, mothers’ IQ and children’s home stimulation were also collected. Bivariate and multivariable-adjusted linear regression analyses were used to explore associations of maternal Hb with child development. Results Mean Hb concentrations at 14 and 30 weeks of gestation were 116.6 g/L (±12.7) and 114.7 g/L (±12.7), respectively. Mean MDI and PDI scores among 18-month-old children were 78.9 (±12.4) and 93.8 (±13.7), respectively. Maternal 14-week Hb concentration was correlated with PDI (r = 0.06; p < 0.05) and 30-week Hb concentrations was correlated with MDI (r = 0.05; p < 0.05). Multivariable adjusted linear regression analysis showed that an increase in 14-week Hb concentrations increased the PDI scores among boys (β = 0.09; 95% CI: 0.02, 0.16). Hb concentrations at 30 weeks of gestation were not associated with MDI or PDI scores. Conclusion Higher maternal Hb concentrations at 14 weeks of gestation were associated with higher PDI among 18-month-old boys in Bangladesh.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2390269bayley testhaemoglobinmental and psychomotor developmentchildrenbangladesh
spellingShingle Sayedur Rahman
Lina Wallberg
Anisur Rahman
Eva-Charlotte Ekström
Maria Kippler
Jena D Hamadani
Syed Moshfiqur Rahman
Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
Global Health Action
bayley test
haemoglobin
mental and psychomotor development
children
bangladesh
title Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
title_full Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
title_short Association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children’s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age: Evidence from rural Bangladesh
title_sort association between maternal haemoglobin status during pregnancy and children s mental and psychomotor development at 18 months of age evidence from rural bangladesh
topic bayley test
haemoglobin
mental and psychomotor development
children
bangladesh
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2024.2390269
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