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Association between maternal education and diet of children at 9 months is partially explained by mothers' diet
Lioret, Sandrine ; Cameron, Adrian J. ; McNaughton, Sarah A. ; Crawford, David ; Spence, Alison C. ; Hesketh, Kylie ; Campbell, Karen J.
关键词: dietary patterns;    infants;    mothers;    education;    mediation;   
DOI  :  10.1111/mcn.12031
学科分类:食品科学和技术
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Infants of mothers of low educational background display consistently poorer outcomes, including suboptimal weaning diets. Less is known about the different causal pathways that relate maternal education to infants' diet. The present study aimed to test the hypothesis that the relationship between maternal education and infants' diet is mediated by mothers' diet. The analyses included 421 mother-infant pairs from the Melbourne Infant Feeding Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program. Dietary intakes were collected from mothers when infants were aged 3 months, using a validated food frequency questionnaire relating to the past year, and in infants aged 9 months using 3x24-h recalls. Principal component analysis was used to derive dietary pattern scores, based on frequencies of 55 food groups in mothers, and intakes of 23 food groups in infants. Associations were assessed with multivariable linear regression. We tested the product ab' to address the mediation hypothesis, where a' refers to the relationship between the predictor variable (education) and the mediator variable (mothers' diet), and b' refers to the association between the mediator variable and the outcome variable (infants' diet), controlling for the predictor variable. Maternal scores on the Fruit and vegetables' dietary pattern partially mediated the relationships between maternal education and two infant dietary patterns, namely Balanced weaning diet' [ab=0.11; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.04; 0.18] and Formula' (ab=-0.08; 95%CI: -0.15; -0.02). These findings suggest that targeting pregnant mothers of low education level with the aim of improving their own diet may also promote better weaning diets in their infants.

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