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Abstract
Animal and human data demonstrate independent relationships between fetal growth, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function (HPA-A) and adult cardiometabolic outcomes. While the association between fetal growth and adult cardiometabolic outcomes is well-established, the role of the HPA-A in these relationships is unclear. This study aims to determine whether HPA-A function mediates or moderates this relationship. Approximately 2900 pregnant women were recruited between 1989-1991 in the Raine Study. Detailed anthropometric data was collected at birth (per cent optimal birthweight [POBW]). The Trier Social Stress Test was administered to the offspring (Generation 2; Gen2) at 18 years; HPA-A responses were determined (reactive responders [RR], anticipatory responders [AR] and non-responders [NR]). Cardiometabolic parameters (BMI, systolic BP [sBP] and LDL cholesterol) were measured at 20 years. Regression modelling demonstrated linear associations between POBW and BMI and sBP; quadratic associations were observed for LDL cholesterol. For every 10% increase in POBW, there was a 0.54 unit increase in BMI (standard error [SE] 0.15) and a 0.65 unit decrease in sBP (SE 0.34). The interaction between participant's fetal growth and HPA-A phenotype was strongest for sBP in young adulthood. Interactions for BMI and LDL-C were non-significant. Decomposition of the total effect revealed no causal evidence of mediation or moderation.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 683-694 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 6 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 21 Dec 2022 |
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Genes for juvenile-onset myopia
Mackey, D. (Investigator 01), Pennell, C. (Investigator 02), Hewitt, A. (Investigator 03), Young, T. (Investigator 04), Hammond, C. (Investigator 05), Coroneo, M. (Investigator 06) & MacGregor, S. (Investigator 07)
NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council
1/01/12 → 31/12/14
Project: Research
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Risk Factors for the Development of NAFLD Beyond Insulin Resistance - Genetic Developmental & Environmental Influences
Adams, L. (Investigator 01), Olynyk, J. (Investigator 02), Beilin, L. (Investigator 03), Pennell, C. (Investigator 04), Oddy, W. (Investigator 05) & McCaskie, P. (Investigator 06)
NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council
1/01/10 → 31/12/12
Project: Research