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The first trimester plasma copper - zinc ratio is independently related to pregnancy-specific psychological distress symptoms throughout pregnancy
- Source :
- Nutrition vol.109 (2023) [ISSN 0899-9007]
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- Objectives: High plasma copper (Cu) and low zinc (Zn) levels have been associated with depression. However, most studies used low sample sizes and a cross-sectional design, and perinatal data are scarce. We investigated the possible association between pregnancy-specific psychological distress and the plasma CuZn ratio using a prospective design. Methods: Pregnancy-specific distress symptoms were assessed at each trimester by means of the Tilburg Pregnancy Distress Scale, negative affect subscale, in 2036 pregnant women. Cu and Zn were assessed at 12 wk of gestation in plasma samples by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Growth mixture modeling determined trajectories of women's pregnancy-specific negative affect (P-NA) symptoms, which were entered in a multiple logistic regression analysis as dependent variable and the CuZn ratio as independent variable. Results: Two P-NA symptom classes were found: 1) persistently low (n = 1820) and 2) persistently high (n = 216). A higher CuZn ratio was independently associated with persistently high P-NA symptom scores (odds ratio = 1.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.13–2.04) after adjustment for confounders. A sensitivity analysis was performed excluding all women with high P-NA scores at 12 wk (>1 SD above the mean P-NA score). In the 1719 remaining women, a higher CuZn ratio significantly predicted the development of increasing P-NA symptom scores after adjustment for confounders (odds ratio = 1.40; 95% confidence interval, 1.04–1.95). Conclusions: A higher CuZn plasma ratio is an independent determinant of developing pregnancy-specific distress symptoms throughout pregnancy, suggesting that micronutrients could be used as novel biomarkers for psychological distress research of perinatal mood disorders.
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- Journal :
- Nutrition vol.109 (2023) [ISSN 0899-9007]
- Notes :
- DOI: 10.1016/j.nut.2022.111938, Nutrition vol.109 (2023) [ISSN 0899-9007], English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1370916385
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource