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Impact of Periconceptional Multi-micronutrient Supplementation on Gestation:A Population-based Study 被引量:3

Impact of Periconceptional Multi-micronutrient Supplementation on Gestation:A Population-based Study
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摘要 Objective To examine the effect of periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation on gestation and birth outcomes.Methods A population‐based community intervention program was conducted in 18 counties in China.Participants were divided into an intervention group,who received multi‐micronutrient supplementation from at least 3 months before pregnancy throughout the first trimester,and a control group.Pregnant women were followed up to record information about birth outcomes.Maternal socio‐economic characteristics and main birth outcomes were evaluated.Gestational age was further analyzed using survival analysis,to determine the time distribution of delivery.Results Periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation was associated with higher birth weight,birth length and occipitofrontal head circumference,and with lower incidence rates for stillbirth,low birth weight,and preterm birth.Moreover,periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation changed the time distribution of delivery,making the deliveries more clustered in the period between day 275 and day 295 of gestation.Conclusion Our study shows that periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation is beneficial for fetal development and optimizes all measured aspects of health in neonates in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas in China.The change in time distribution of deliveries caused by multi‐micronutrient supplementation needs further clarification. Objective To examine the effect of periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation on gestation and birth outcomes.Methods A population‐based community intervention program was conducted in 18 counties in China.Participants were divided into an intervention group,who received multi‐micronutrient supplementation from at least 3 months before pregnancy throughout the first trimester,and a control group.Pregnant women were followed up to record information about birth outcomes.Maternal socio‐economic characteristics and main birth outcomes were evaluated.Gestational age was further analyzed using survival analysis,to determine the time distribution of delivery.Results Periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation was associated with higher birth weight,birth length and occipitofrontal head circumference,and with lower incidence rates for stillbirth,low birth weight,and preterm birth.Moreover,periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation changed the time distribution of delivery,making the deliveries more clustered in the period between day 275 and day 295 of gestation.Conclusion Our study shows that periconceptional multi‐micronutrient supplementation is beneficial for fetal development and optimizes all measured aspects of health in neonates in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas in China.The change in time distribution of deliveries caused by multi‐micronutrient supplementation needs further clarification.
出处 《Biomedical and Environmental Sciences》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第1期23-31,共9页 生物医学与环境科学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National"973"Project on Population and Health(No.2007CB511901)
关键词 Multi‐micronutrient Supplementation GESTATION Birth weight Gestational age Multi‐micronutrient Supplementation Gestation Birth weight Gestational age
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