Weight management in pregnancy may affect child\'s bone health

Weight management in pregnancy may affect child's bone health

IANS  |  London 

There is no benefit for children's mass if women gain weight during pregnancy, says a new study.

Weight management strategies during reduce child cardiometabolic risk such as and

However, because maternal weight has an overall positive correlation with a child's mass, weight management could adversely affect child health, said the researchers.

The study, published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, showed that in under and normal weight mothers, weight gain during was associated with slightly increased bone mass at 7 years of age in children.

On the other hand, in the case of overweight or obese mothers, no beneficial effect of weight gain on bone mass was observed.

"Until recently, it was a widely held scientific belief that any weight gain from the mother during pregnancy would have a beneficial effect on children's bone mass," said Monjardino.

"Our study results corroborate that there is no benefit in gaining weight above the of Medicine recommendations for pregnancy weight gain for children's bone mass, in both normal and overweight women prior to pregnancy," added Monjardino.

The team analysed prospective data from 2,167 mother-child pairs.

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First Published: Wed, November 07 2018. 17:26 IST