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Association Between Infants Anthropometric Outcomes With Maternal AHEI-P and DII Scores

Clinical Nutrition Research 2023;12(2):116-125.
Published online: May 4, 2023

1Department of Nutrition, Electronic Health and Statistics Surveillance Research Center, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 1477893855, Iran.

2Department of Nutrition, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran 1477893855, Iran.

3Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran 1416643931, Iran.

Correspondence to Seyed Ali Keshavarz. Department of Clinical Nutrition, School of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Hojjatdoust St, Tehran 1416643931, Iran. Zahra.ro777@gmail.com
• Received: January 17, 2023   • Revised: April 29, 2023   • Accepted: May 3, 2023

Copyright © 2023. The Korean Society of Clinical Nutrition

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Table 1 Background characteristics of participants by quartiles of maternal DII score

Quantitative variables are expressed as mean ± SD and qualitative variables are expressed as percentage (%).

DII, Dietary Inflammatory Index; BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation; ANOVA, analysis of variance.

*p values for trend from ANOVA test.

Table 2 Background characteristics of participants by quartiles of maternal AHEI-P score

Quantitative variables are expressed as mean ± SD or qualitative variables are expressed as percentage (%).

AHEI-P, Alternate Healthy Eating Index for Pregnancy; BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation; ANOVA, analysis of variance.

*p values for trend from ANOVA test.

Table 3 The association between infant’s anthropometric outcomes and maternal DII score during the third trimester of pregnancy

ANOVA test for the relationship between infant’s anthropometric measurements and DII. Variables are expressed as mean ± SD.

DII, Dietary Inflammatory Index; ANOVA, analysis of variance; SD, standard deviation.

*p values for trend adjusted for carbohydrate, protein, total fat, dietary fiber, cholesterol, iron, magnesium, zinc, selenium, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin D, and vitamin A.

Table 4 The association between infant’s anthropometric outcomes maternal AHEI-P score during the third trimester of pregnancy

ANOVA test for the relationship between infant’s anthropometric measurements and AHEI-P. Variables are expressed as mean ± SD.

AHEI-P, Alternate Healthy Eating Index for Pregnancy; ANOVA, analysis of variance; SD, standard deviation.

*p values for trend adjusted for carbohydrate, protein, total fat, dietary fiber, cholesterol, iron, magnesium, zinc, selenium, B2, B3, B6, B9, B12, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin D, and vitamin A.