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PhD, MS, CPNP; Lisa Kane Low, PhD, CNM, FACNM DOI: 10.1097/JPN.0000000000000005 Prevention of Childhood Obesity Risk From a Pre-Conceptual and Pregnancy Care Perspective E arly onset childhood obesity is one of the lead- ing pediatric health concerns in the United States.1 Children who are obese before the age of 5 years are more likely to be obese as adults, and the obesity is often more severe if it starts before the age of 5 years. The etiology of childhood obesity is multi- factorial. However, there are several known risk factors for early onset childhood obesity. Several of these risk factors occur before or immediately after the child is born. As maternity care providers, we can help moth- ers decrease the risk of early onset childhood obesity by educating pregnant women about these known risk factors. These risk factors are maternal obesity at the time of pregnancy; excessive weight gain during preg- nancy; smoking before, during, and/or after pregnancy; and bottle-feeding the infant after birth. Maternal obesity at the time of pregnancy is a chal- lenging risk factor to address. In a large study by Whitaker2 (N = 8494), it was noted that by 4 years of age, 24.1% of children were obese if their mother was obese during the ïŹrst trimester of the pregnancy com- pared with only 9% of children whose mother was of normal weight during the ïŹrst trimester of pregnancy. When the investigators controlled for maternal race, ed- ucation, age, marital status, weight gain, and smoking in the mother and birth weight, birth year, and gender in the children, the children with obese mothers were still at a greater risk for early onset obesity. The relative risk of obesity was noted early on as children were 2 times more likely to be obese at the age of 3 years, and 2.3 times more likely to be obese at the age of 4 years if the mother was obese during the ïŹrst trimester of pregnancy.2 In addition, in another study, Hispanic children and non-Hispanic white populations children Disclosure: The authors have disclosed that they have no signiïŹcant relationships with, or ïŹnancial interest in, any commercial companies pertaining to this article. were 1.5 times more likely to be overweight or obese during the preschool years if their mother was over- weight or obese during the ïŹrst trimester of pregnancy.3 Addressing maternal weight at the time of pregnancy represents a lost opportunity. Ideally, women would be seeking preconceptual counseling or the topic of prepregnant weight status would be discussed in pri- mary care visits, offering women the opportunity to consider the potential implications of obesity should they become pregnant. Healthcare providers can offer counseling, education, and resources to support weight loss for women who are obese as a component of their regular healthcare visit. There is a ïŹne line between cre- ating an atmosphere of support and education and the risk of creating a sense of blame or shame for women who are obese when they present to prenatal care. At the point of pregnancy, a shift in focus should occur to address other risk factors instead of returning to what can no longer be changed once she is pregnant. That does not ignore that her longer-term health will be im- proved by maintaining a healthy weight postpartum, but the emphasis for counseling can be reframed to ad- dress aspects of health she can address without creating a sense of loss or fear regarding the factors that she can no longer change. Once a woman is pregnant, the focus for maternity care providers can turn to the issue of maternal weight gain during pregnancy. There is an association between the amount of weight an obese mother gains during pregnancy and early onset childhood obesity. A child whose mother was obese and gained more than the rec- ommended amount of weight during pregnancy had a 6-fold increased risk of being overweight or obese dur- ing the preschool years. However, there was no sig- niïŹcant relationship between maternal weight gain and childhood overweight or obesity for mothers who had a normal body mass index at the time of pregnancy.4 Not only can maternal weight gain during pregnancy Copyright © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. 14 www.jpnnjournal.com January/March 2014
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childâs risk of being overweight or obese, it can affect school-aged children. An obese mother who gains more than the World Health Organi- zation recommendation of 11 to 20 lb during pregnancy had a 48% increased risk of having a child who was overweight or obese at the age of 7 years than mothers who gained only the recommended weight level of the World Health Organization.5 A mother who is obese at the time of pregnancy would beneïŹt from ongoing nutritional support dur- ing her prenatal visits as well as in between the visits. Mothers who are obese at the time of pregnancy may beneïŹt from a referral to a nutritionist. The nutritionist could provide assistance to help the mother develop a dietary plan for pregnancy. Working with a nutritionist may help the mother change current dietary practices, which would be beneïŹcial to the mother and the un- born child. In addition, these changes may persist after delivery and be beneïŹcial to both the mother and the child. If a practice has a large number of mothers who are obese, a nutritional support group that meets once a month at the ofïŹce may be beneïŹcial to the moth- ers. In addition, to help decrease the risk of excessive weight during pregnancy, obese mothers should be en- couraged to participate in an exercise program that is safe for her and her unborn child. Finally, maternal smoking before, during, or after pregnancy has been shown to be a risk factor for early onset childhood obesity. Children who were exposed to smoke in utero were more likely to be obese than those who were not exposed to smoke in utero.6 In ad- dition, it has been found in several studies that smoking during the prenatal period is associated not only with overweight and obesity but also with shortened stature in children.7 Similar to the issue of maternal obesity prior to pregnancy, the ideal would be to address the risks of smoking and obesity in children preconceptu- ally; but as it is well known, only about half of pregnan- cies are planned, so the opportunity for risk reduction preconceptually is limited but can be addressed through information campaigns about the risks of smoking gen- erally when women are seeking primary healthcare services. Once a woman is pregnant, there remain opportuni- ties to address the risk of childhood obesity by stopping smoking once she initiates prenatal care. Exposure to smoke throughout pregnancy poses a greater risk for early onset overweight and obesity in children than smoking only in the early stages of pregnancy. Address- ing cessation of smoking from the initiation of prenatal care and during each subsequent visit provides an op- portunity to support a woman to stop or at least reduce the amount she is smoking during pregnancy. The risks of smoking during pregnancy are well documented,6â9 but women may not always understand the long-term implications for aspects as obesity. Providing this infor- mation, along with resources to support cessation, is an ongoing preventive health approach for childhood obesity and improved maternal health in general. Finally, breast-feeding has been shown to be protec- tive against early onset obesity in children. With all the health beneïŹts documented for breast-feeding, both the American Academy of Pediatrics and the World Health Organization have stated that breast-feeding is best for an infant and the infant needs nothing besides breast milk for the ïŹrst 6 months of life. The effects of bottle- feeding can be seen early on in life. Infants who were bottle-fed were shown to have higher weights as early as 3 months of life than infants who were being breast- fed.10 Infants who were bottle-fed were shown to be at 3 times greater risk of rapid weight gain during the ïŹrst 3 years of life than those who were breast-fed.11 In 1 study of bottle-fed children, the rate of overweight or obesity by 4 years of age was double that of in- fants who were breast-fed and that rate tripled by the age of 6 years.10 Breast-feeding has also been shown to be protective against childhood obesity even if there are other maternal risk factors for early-onset childhood obesity. In 1 study, breast-feeding was inversely associ- ated with early-onset childhood obesity after controlling for maternal diabetes and maternal weight status. Fi- nally, the relationship between bottle-feeding and early- onset childhood obesity was found to remain signiïŹcant even after controlling for parental education, parental obesity, maternal smoking, high birth weight, daily tele- vision watching greater than 1 hour per day, having sib- lings, and physical activity.12 In addition to the beneïŹts to the infant, breast-feeding provides a signiïŹcant ben- eïŹt for the mother. Exclusively breast-feeding for the ïŹrst 6 months of the infantâs life has been shown to help mother lose weight during the postpartum period.13 During the course of prenatal care, the opportunity to address the beneïŹts of breast-feeding is abundant. From entry into prenatal care, the healthcare provider can assess the womanâs desires for feed method and can offer ongoing education and information about the many beneïŹts that have been identiïŹed for breast- feeding including the reduced risk of childhood obe- sity. The decision to breast-feed or not is not as direct, nor as simple as the desire to reduce health risks for the baby, however, and is steeped in cultural and so- cial messaging about the womenâs bodies generally and speciïŹcally the sexualized nature of breasts. Assessing womenâs comfort with these issues throughout the pro- cess of prenatal care and working with her to determine whether these represent barriers or not can be an im- portant aspect of supporting her to potentially select to breast-feed. Copyright © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing www.jpnnjournal.com 15
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of providing counseling and education to women about the health risks and prevention op- portunities related to childhood obesity, it is important to note that while recent studies have shown relation- ships between maternal smoking, obesity at the time of pregnancy, and bottle-feeding and early-onset child- hood obesity, these are only relationships and should not be thought of as cause and effect. As healthcare providers, we have to be able to walk that ïŹne line between helping mothers understand the maternal fac- tors associated with early onset obesity, but do so in a way that does not blame the mother or create a sense of shame that limits her comfort to work with her healthcare provider. It is also critical to not just focus on the health advantage of addressing the risks of child- hood obesity but to instead frame the focus on the overall health and well-being of the mother. The para- dox of pregnancy is that for many women, it represents a time when their motivation may be high to change behaviors or improve their health status for the sake of their growing baby instead of valuing the beneïŹts they will have themselves as a result of those changes. Ma- ternity care providers have an excellent opportunity to support the positive health changes women may seek initially because of their pregnancy but they can also highlight the beneïŹts for the woman directly over her life span. Obesity is a complex health challenge for maternity care providers to address. Prenatal care represents a unique opportunity to support lifelong healthy lifestyle changes for women. It also promotes optimal oppor- tunities for children to avoid the risks of obesity and other health concerns by addressing maternal weight gain during pregnancy, smoking cessation, and breast- feeding to promote improved health for both mothers and their children. âNicole Boucher, PhD, MS, CPNP Clinical Instructor University of Michigan 400 North Ingalls, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (nbouche@med.umich.edu). âLisa Kane Low, PhD, CNM, FACNM Associate Professor University of Michigan 400 North Ingalls, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 kanelow@med.umich.edu References 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Childhood over- weight and obesity. http://www.cdc.gov/obesity/childhood/ index.html. Accessed 2011. 2. Whitaker R. Predicting preschool obesity at birth: the role of maternal obesity in early pregnancy. Pediatrics. 2004;114:e29âe36. 3. Kitsantas P, Pawlowski L, Gaffney K. Maternal pregnancy body mass index in relation to Hispanic preschooler over- weight/obesity. Eur J Pediatr. 2010;169:1361â1368. 4. Olson C, Strawderman M, Dennison B. Maternal weight gain during pregnancy and child weight at age 3 years. Matern Child Health J. 2009;13:839â846. 5. Wrotniak B, Shults J, Butts S, Stettler N. Gestational weight gain and risk of overweight in the off spring at age 7 y in a multicenter, multiethnic cohort study. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008;87:1818â1824. 6. Oken E, Levitan E, Gillman M. Maternal smoking during preg- nancy and child overweight: systematic review and meta- analysis. Int J Obes. 2008;32:201â210. 7. Blake K, Gurrin L, Evans S, et al. Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy, low birth weight and subsequent blood pressure in early childhood. Early Hum Dev. 2000;57:137â 147. 8. Chen A, Pennell M, Klebanoff M, Rogan W, Longnecker M. Maternal smoking during pregnancy in relation to child overweight: follow-up to age 8 years. Int J Epidemiol. 2006;35:121â130. 9. Oken E, Huh S, Taveras E, Rich-Edwards J, Gillman M. As- sociations of maternal prenatal smoking with child adiposity and blood pressure. Obes Res. 2005;13:2021â2028. 10. Bergmann K, Bergnann R, von Kreis R, et al. Early determi- nants of childhood overweight and adiposity in a birth cohort study: role of breast-feeding. Int J Obes. 2003;27:162â172. 11. Karaolis-Danckert N, Buyken A, Kulig M, et al. How pre- and postnatal risk factors modify the effect of rapid weight gain in infancy and early childhood on subsequent fat mass development: results from a multicenter allergy study 901â3. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008;87:1356â1364. 12. Toschke A, Vignerova J, Lhotska L, Osancova K, Koletzko B, von Kreis R. Overweight and obesity in 6- to 14-year-old Czech children in 1991: protective effect of breastfeeding. J Pediatr. 2002;141:764â769. 13. Dewey K, Heinig M, Nommsen L. Maternal weight loss pat- terns during prolonged lactation. Am J Clin Nut. 1993;58:162â 166. Copyright © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. 16 www.jpnnjournal.com January/March 2014
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