1. Associations of dietary and sedentary behaviours of pregnant women with their children’s birth weight: findings from the CHAT trial in Australia
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Huilan Xu, Limin Buchanan, Yong Wang, Philayrath Phongsavan, Louise A Baur, and Li Ming Wen
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Birth weight ,Maternal ,Dietary behaviours ,Sedentary time ,Pregnancy ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: To examine the associations of pregnant women’s dietary and sedentary behaviours with their children’s birth weight. Design: Secondary data analysis was conducted using data from a randomised controlled trial, Communicating Healthy Beginnings Advice by Telephone, conducted in Australia. Information on mothers’ socio-demographics, dietary and sedentary behaviours during pregnancy was collected by telephone survey at the third trimester. Birth weight data were extracted from the child’s health record book. Multinomial logistic regression models were built to examine the associations of pregnant women’s dietary and sedentary behaviours with children’s birth weight. Setting: Participating families. Participants: Pregnant women and their children. Results: A total of 1132 mother–child dyads were included in the analysis. The majority of infants (87 %, n 989) were of normal birth weight (2500 g to
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- 2023
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