Double-blind RCT of fish oil supplementation in pregnancy and lactation to improve the metabolic health in children of mothers with overweight or obesity during pregnancy: study protocol.

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dc.contributor.author Satokar, Vidit V
dc.contributor.author Cutfield, Wayne S
dc.contributor.author Derraik, José GB
dc.contributor.author Harwood, Matire
dc.contributor.author Okasene-Gafa, Karaponi
dc.contributor.author Beck, Kathryn
dc.contributor.author Cameron-Smith, David
dc.contributor.author O'Sullivan, Justin M
dc.contributor.author Sundborn, Gerhard
dc.contributor.author Pundir, Shikha
dc.contributor.author Mason, R Preston
dc.contributor.author Albert, Benjamin B
dc.coverage.spatial England
dc.date.accessioned 2021-04-12T02:10:46Z
dc.date.available 2021-04-12T02:10:46Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12-15
dc.identifier.citation BMJ open 10(12):e041015 15 Dec 2020
dc.identifier.issn 2044-6055
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/54838
dc.description.abstract <h4>Introduction</h4>Maternal obesity during pregnancy is associated with adverse changes in body composition and metabolism in the offspring. We hypothesise that supplementation during pregnancy of overweight and obese women may help prevent the development of greater adiposity and metabolic dysfunction in children. Previous clinical trials investigating fish oil supplementation in pregnancy on metabolic outcomes and body composition of the children have not focused on the pregnancies of overweight or obese women.<h4>Methods and analysis</h4>A double-blind randomised controlled trial of fish oil (providing 3 g/day of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids) versus an equal volume of olive oil (control) taken daily from recruitment until birth, and in breastfeeding mothers, further continued for 3 months post partum. Eligible women will have a singleton pregnancy at 12-20 weeks' gestation and be aged 18-40 years with body mass index ≥25 kg/m<sup>2</sup> at baseline. We aim to recruit a minimum of 128 participants to be randomised 1:1. Clinical assessments will be performed at baseline and 30 weeks of pregnancy, including anthropometric measurements, fasting metabolic markers, measures of anxiety, physical activity, quality of life and dietary intake. Subsequent assessments will be performed when the infant is 2 weeks, 3 months and 12 months of age for anthropometry, body composition (dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA)) and blood sampling. The primary outcome of the study is a between-group difference in infant percentage body fatness, assessed by DXA, at 2 weeks of age. Secondary outcomes will include differences in anthropometric measures at each time point, percentage body fat at 3 and 12 months and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance at 3 months. Statistical analysis will be carried out on the principle of intention to treat.<h4>Ethics and dissemination</h4>This trial was approved by the Northern A Health and Disabilities Ethics Committee, New Zealand Ministry of Health (17/NTA/154). Results will be published in a peer-reviewed journal.<h4>Trial registration number</h4>ACTRN12617001078347p; Pre-results.
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dc.language eng
dc.publisher BMJ
dc.relation.ispartofseries BMJ open
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dc.subject nutrition & dietetics
dc.subject obstetrics
dc.subject paediatrics
dc.subject preventive medicine
dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Life Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subject Medicine, General & Internal
dc.subject General & Internal Medicine
dc.subject obstetrics
dc.subject nutrition &amp
dc.subject dietetics
dc.subject paediatrics
dc.subject preventive medicine
dc.subject POLYUNSATURATED FATTY-ACID
dc.subject GESTATIONAL WEIGHT-GAIN
dc.subject CHAIN PUFA RATIO
dc.subject MATERNAL OBESITY
dc.subject INSULIN-RESISTANCE
dc.subject BODY-COMPOSITION
dc.subject BIRTH-WEIGHT
dc.subject FOLLOW-UP
dc.subject N-3 PUFAS
dc.subject INFANT
dc.subject 1103 Clinical Sciences
dc.subject 1117 Public Health and Health Services
dc.subject 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
dc.title Double-blind RCT of fish oil supplementation in pregnancy and lactation to improve the metabolic health in children of mothers with overweight or obesity during pregnancy: study protocol.
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-041015
pubs.issue 12
pubs.begin-page e041015
pubs.volume 10
dc.date.updated 2021-03-16T00:19:24Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The authors en
pubs.author-url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33323442
pubs.publication-status Published
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
pubs.subtype research-article
pubs.subtype Journal Article
pubs.elements-id 832779
dc.identifier.eissn 2044-6055
dc.identifier.pii bmjopen-2020-041015
pubs.number ARTN e041015
pubs.online-publication-date 2020-12-15


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