The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review
Background: There are indications that the occurrence of metabolic diseases in children may be conditioned by factors experienced already in the utero. Aim of the study: The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the studies that examined the effects of stress experienced by a pregnant woman o...
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description | Background: There are indications that the occurrence of metabolic diseases in children may be conditioned by factors experienced already in the utero. Aim of the study: The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the studies that examined the effects of stress experienced by a pregnant woman on the child’s adiposity rates in postnatal life. Methods: The review includes 20 articles published before March 2020 in Scopus and Medline databases with the use of following keyword combinations: /maternal or mother/, /prenatal or pregnant/, /stress or distress/ and /BMI, body mass index or overweight or obesity or body composition/. Results: The results of the research were inconsistent. Nevertheless, most articles confirmed the positive association of prenatal stress with fatness indicators in children. The review raised a question of the role of the methods applied for stress measurement (objective vs. subjective indicators) and adiposity assessment, as well as the time of prenatal exposition to stress. Conclusion: Most studies have proved that prenatal stress is related to the children adiposity in postnatal life. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f3544475932b4c509d4fe149b39f8f2f2025-02-03T10:07:03ZengSchweizerbart Science PublishersHomo1618-13012022-02-01731133210.1127/homo/2022/1493101017The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature reviewEwa BrylTomasz HanćBackground: There are indications that the occurrence of metabolic diseases in children may be conditioned by factors experienced already in the utero. Aim of the study: The aim of this systematic review was to analyze the studies that examined the effects of stress experienced by a pregnant woman on the child’s adiposity rates in postnatal life. Methods: The review includes 20 articles published before March 2020 in Scopus and Medline databases with the use of following keyword combinations: /maternal or mother/, /prenatal or pregnant/, /stress or distress/ and /BMI, body mass index or overweight or obesity or body composition/. Results: The results of the research were inconsistent. Nevertheless, most articles confirmed the positive association of prenatal stress with fatness indicators in children. The review raised a question of the role of the methods applied for stress measurement (objective vs. subjective indicators) and adiposity assessment, as well as the time of prenatal exposition to stress. Conclusion: Most studies have proved that prenatal stress is related to the children adiposity in postnatal life.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/homo/2022/1493prenatal stresschildrenobesity |
spellingShingle | Ewa Bryl Tomasz Hanć The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review Homo prenatal stress children obesity |
title | The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review |
title_full | The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review |
title_fullStr | The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review |
title_full_unstemmed | The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review |
title_short | The link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children – literature review |
title_sort | link between prenatal stress and indicators of fatness in children literature review |
topic | prenatal stress children obesity |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/homo/2022/1493 |
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