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Higher free testosterone in the third trimester was associated with lower abdominal circumference at birth in boys: Odense child cohort. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the relationship between maternal testosterone levels and the physical measurements of newborns.
  • It included data from 1,486 mother-child pairs and analyzed testosterone levels after collecting blood samples during pregnancy.
  • Results showed that higher levels of free testosterone in mothers were associated with lower birth weight, shorter length, and smaller abdominal circumference in male babies, while no significant effects were found for female babies.

Article Abstract

Objective: To investigate associations between maternal testosterone status and offspring birth anthropometrics.

Design: Population-based prospective cohort study.

Setting: University Hospital.

Population: 1486 mother-child dyads from Odense Child Cohort.

Methods: Maternal blood samples were collected at gestational weeks 27-30 and free testosterone (FT) levels were calculated using the Vermeulen equation from total testosterone (TT) analysed by mass spectrometry and sex hormone binding globulin. Associations between FT or TT levels and birth anthropometrics were analysed with multiple linear regression models according to offspring sex with adjustment for maternal age, parity, smoking and educational level. Analyses were repeated with polycystic ovary syndrome as exposure for offspring birth anthropometrics.

Main Outcome Measures: Offspring birth weight (BW), birth length, abdominal and head circumferences.

Results: Maternal mean (SD) age was 30.2 (4.5) years and pre-pregnancy body mass index was 23.5 (5.3) kg/m . In boys (n = 787), higher FT was associated with lower birth weight (adjusted doubling constant = -65.53, P = 0.010), shorter birth length (adjusted doubling constant = -0.43, P < 0.001), and lower abdominal circumference (adjusted doubling constant = -0.39, P < 0.001); Higher TT was associated with lower abdominal circumference (adjusted doubling constant = -0.25, P = 0.028). In girls, no associations were found between maternal FT or TT and offspring anthropometrics.

Conclusions: Higher maternal free testosterone exposure was linked to reduced birth weight, length and abdominal circumference in boys, whereas girls were not susceptible to maternal testosterone exposure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.17595DOI Listing

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