Supplementary Material for: cord blood metabolite profiles and childhood cardio-metabolic outcomes in a population-based cohort
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Introduction: Adverse exposures in utero might cause adaptations of cardiovascular and metabolic organ development, predisposing individuals to an adverse cardio-metabolic risk profile from childhood onwards. We hypothesized that adaptations in metabolic pathways underlie these associations and examined associations of metabolite profiles at birth with childhood cardio-metabolic risk factors.
Methods: The study included 763 mother-child pairs participating in an ongoing population-based prospective cohort study with an overall low disease risk. Cord blood serum concentrations of amino acids (AA), non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA), phospholipids (PL) and carnitines (Carn) were obtained using a liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass-spectrometry. We measured android/gynoid fat mass ratio, blood pressure, insulin, and lipid concentrations at the children’s age of 5.9 (0.3) and 9.8 (0.9) years.
Results: We did not observe associations of cord blood metabolites with systolic or diastolic blood pressure, insulin, triglycerides and android/gynoid fat mass ratio at both ages and cardio-metabolic risk clustering at age 10 years. Five short- and medium-chain Carn.a metabolites were positively associated with cardio-metabolic risk clustering at age 6 but did not survive more stringent confounder adjustment.
Conclusion: No consistent associations between cord blood metabolites and cardiovascular risk factors at school age were observed.
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Karger Publishers
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2025-01-24



