Effect of Circadian Distribution of Energy and Macronutrients on Gestational Weight Gain in Chinese Pregnant Women
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Demographic Data and Covariates
2.3. Estimation of GWG
2.4. Three 24-h Dietary Recalls
2.5. Sleep/Wake Time and Daily Time Windows
3. Statistical Analysis
4. Results
4.1. Dietary Patterns Based on Energy and Macronutrient Distribution
4.2. Participant Characteristics
4.3. The Adequacy of GWG in Pregnant Women with Different Dietary Patterns
4.4. Correlations between Macronutrient Intake in Different Time Windows and the GWG
4.5. Effect of Dietary Patterns and Macronutrient Intake in Different Time Windows on GWG
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables | The Second Trimester (n = 126) | The Third Trimester (n = 108) | The Second and Third Trimester (n = 92) | F/χ2 | p | |
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Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median(IQR) Or n (%) | ||||
Age (y) | 30.85 ± 3.46 | 30.65 ± 3.63 | 30.88 ± 3.58 | 0.135 | 0.874 | |
Level of education | 0.328 | 0.988 | ||||
High school or below | 12 (9.52) | 11 (10.19) | 9 (9.78) | |||
College or university | 101 (80.16) | 88 (81.48) | 75 (81.52) | |||
Master or higher | 13 (10.32) | 9 (8.33) | 8 (8.70) | |||
Household income (thousand/y) | 0.482 | 1.000 | ||||
≤85 | 39 (30.95) | 36 (33.33) | 30 (32.61) | |||
≤180 | 60 (47.62) | 48 (44.45) | 43 (46.74) | |||
>180 | 27 (21.43) | 24 (22.22) | 19 (20.65) | |||
Unemployed | 4.770 | 0.093 | ||||
yes | 15 (11.90) | 14 (12.96) | 4 (4.35) | |||
no | 111 (88.10) | 94 (87.04) | 88 (95.65) | |||
Pregestational BMI (kg/m2) | 21.50 (4.94) | 21.50 (4.95) | 21.45 (5.14) | 0.979 | ||
Parity | ||||||
1 | 103 (81.75) | 87 (80.56) | 73 (79.35) | 0.705 | 0.978 | |
2 | 22 (17.46) | 20 (18.52) | 18 (19.56) | |||
3 | 1 (0.79) | 1 (0.92) | 1 (1.09) | |||
Gestational weeks | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 0.908 | ||
Gender of offspring | 0.074 | 0.964 | ||||
male | 58 (46.03) | 51 (47.22) | 44 (47.83) | |||
female | 68 (53.97) | 57 (52.78) | 48 (52.17) | |||
Gestational diabetes mellitus | The second trimester | The third trimester | 0.459 | 0.928 | ||
Yes | 21 (16.67) | 18 (16.67) | 15 (16.30) | 18 (19.57) | ||
No | 105 (83.33) | 90 (83.33) | 77 (83.70) | 74 (80.43) | ||
Dietary Pattern | The second trimester | The third trimester | 5.684 | 0.771 | ||
1 | 10 (7.94) | 6 (5.56) | 10 (10.87) | 3 (3.26) | ||
2 | 51 (40.48) | 44 (40.74) | 35 (38.04) | 40 (43.48) | ||
3 | 39 (30.95) | 34 (31.48) | 31 (33.70) | 32 (34.78) | ||
4 | 26 (20.63) | 24 (22.22) | 16 (17.39) | 17 (18.48) |
Characteristic | Dietary Pattern in the Second Trimester | p | Dietary Pattern in the Third Trimester | p | ||||||
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1 (n = 10) | 2 (n = 51) | 3 (n = 39) | 4 (n = 26) | 1 (n = 6) | 2 (n = 44) | 3 (n = 34) | 4 (n = 24) | |||
Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n(%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n(%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | Mean ± SD/Median (IQR) or n (%) | |||
Age (y) | 30.78 ± 2.83 | 31.76 ± 3.53 c | 29.62 ± 3.34 b | 30.91 ± 3.34 | 0.035 | 26.73 ± 3.43 bc | 30.88 ± 4.14 a | 31.23 ± 3.12 a | 30.37 ± 2.84 | 0.039 |
Level of education | 0.841 | 0.515 | ||||||||
High school or below | 1 (10.00) | 4 (7.84) | 4 (10.26) | 3 (11.54) | 2 (33.33) | 4 (9.09) | 4 (11.76) | 1 (4.17) | ||
College or university | 9 (90.00) | 43 (84.31) | 30 (76.92) | 19 (73.08) | 4 (66.67) | 37 (84.09) | 27 (79.41) | 20 (83.33) | ||
Master or higher | 0 (0.00) | 4 (7.84) | 5 (12.82) | 4 (15.38) | 0 (0.00) | 3 (6.82) | 3 (8.82) | 3 (12.50) | ||
Unemployed | 0.447 | 0.074 | ||||||||
yes | 0 (0.00) | 5 (9.80) | 5 (12.82) | 5 (19.23) | 1 (16.67) | 9 (20.45) | 4 (11.76) | 0 (0.00) | ||
no | 10 (100.00) | 46 (90.20) | 34 (87.18) | 21 (80.77) | 5 (83.33) | 35 (79.55) | 30 (88.24) | 24 (100.00) | ||
Household income(thousand/y) | 0.001 | 0.215 | ||||||||
≤85 | 3 (30.00) | 14 (27.45) | 10 (25.64) | 12 (46.15) | 4 (66.67) | 15 (34.09) | 12 (35.29) | 5 (20.83) | ||
≤180 | 4 (40.00) | 34 c,d (66.67) | 15 b (38.46) | 7 b (26.92) | 1 (16.67) | 23 (52.27) | 13 (38.24) | 11 (45.83) | ||
>180 | 3 (30.00) | 3 c (5.88) | 14 b (35.90) | 7 (26.92) | 1 (16.67) | 6 (13.64) | 9 (26.47) | 8 (33.33) | ||
Pregestational BMI (kg/m2) | 22.32 ± 1.20 | 23.01 ± 0.49 | 21.18 ± 0.48 | 22.74 ± 0.74 | 0.087 | 21.37 ± 1.18 | 21.99 ± 0.53 | 22.37 ± 0.58 | 23.38 ± 0.71 | 0.380 |
Parity | 0.694 | 0.974 | ||||||||
1 | 7 (70.00) | 40 (78.43) | 33 (84.62) | 23 (88.46) | 5 (83.33) | 36 (81.82) | 27 (79.41) | 19 (79.17) | ||
2 | 3 (30.00) | 10 (19.61) | 6 (15.38) | 3 (11.54) | 1 (16.67) | 7 (15.91) | 7 (20.59) | 5 (20.83) | ||
3 | 0 (0.00) | 1 (1.96) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | 1 (2.27) | 0 (0.00) | 0 (0.00) | ||
Gestational weeks | 40.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 0.293 | 39.50 (1.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 39.00 (2.00) | 0.855 |
Gender of offspring | 0.175 | 0.258 | ||||||||
male | 7 (70.00) | 20 (39.22) | 16 (41.03) | 15 (57.69) | 2 (33.33) | 17 (38.64) | 17 (50.00) | 15 (62.50) | ||
female | 3 (30.00) | 31 (60.78) | 23 (58.97) | 11 (42.31) | 4 (66.67) | 27 (61.36) | 17 (50.00) | 9 (37.50) | ||
Gestational diabetes mellitus | 0.935 | 0.476 | ||||||||
Yes | 1 (10.00) | 8 (15.69) | 7 (17.95) | 5 (19.23) | 2 (33.33) | 6 (13.64) | 7 (20.59) | 3 (12.50) | ||
No | 9 (90.00) | 43 (84.31) | 32 (82.05) | 21 (80.77) | 4 (66.67) | 38 (86.36) | 27 (79.41) | 21 (87.50) | ||
Physical activity (MET) | 32.40 ± 1.48 | 28.73 ± 1.21 | 30.14 ± 1.14 | 28.85 ± 1.18 | 0.492 | 27.42 ± 2.84 | 32.06 ± 1.46 | 30.75 ± 1.45 | 31.35 ± 2.09 | 0.482 |
Daily sleep duration (h) | 470.20 ± 18.20 | 508.45 ± 11.37 | 521.41 ± 10.33 | 525.73 ± 10.05 | 0.144 | 549.17 ± 25.18 | 530.75 ± 12.97 | 531.29 ± 13.01 | 524.67 ± 15.84 | 0.928 |
Eating episodes | 4.70 ± 0.67 c,d | 4.10 ± 0.70 | 3.77 ± 0.77 a | 3.92 ± 0.80 a | 0.004 | 4.17 ± 1.33 | 4.25 ± 0.81 | 4.24 ± 0.70 | 4.00 ± 0.88 | 0.660 |
Time node of time window | ||||||||||
Morning/Late morning | 09:05 ± 00:32 | 09:38 ± 01:00 | 09:49 ± 00:55 | 09:43 ± 00:58 | 0.621 | 10:12 ± 01:40 | 09:39 ± 00:49 | 09:41 ± 00:59 | 09:16 ± 00:51 | 0.178 |
Early afternoon/Late afternoon | 14:25 ± 0:47 b | 15:01 ± 0:47 a | 15:33 ± 0:38 | 15:28 ± 0:53 | 0.046 | 14:57 ± 01:05 | 15:35 ± 00:38 | 15:33 ± 00:40 | 15:09 ± 00:52 | 0.362 |
Early evening/ Night | 19:59 ± 01:24 b,c | 21:09 ± 00:50 a | 20:47 ± 00:42 a | 20:43 ± 01:01 | 0.006 | 19:22 ± 01:07 bcd | 20:56 ± 00:37 a | 20:58 ± 00:51 a | 20:29 ± 01:12 a | 0.004 |
Daily energy and macronutrients | ||||||||||
Energy (kcal) | 1761.00 (1160.09) | 1379.33 (451.00) | 1477.00 (1052.80) | 1721.50 (647.33) | 0.318 | 1487.33 (1008.32) | 1659.33 (684.08) | 1586.92 (474.00) | 1472.00 (498.33) | 0.721 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 226.60 (176.89) | 185.80 (111.81) | 234.63 (158.00) | 218.72 (146.41) | 0.538 | 178.00 (211.11) | 238.18 (101.34) | 237.38 (84.51) | 222.05 (80.33) | 0.810 |
Protein (g) | 77.79 (50.07) | 62.47 (30.27) | 62.53 (41.77) | 77.15 (33.28) | 0.315 | 75.28 (35.64) | 72.52 (24.98) | 80.80 (39.08) | 62.83 (31.58) | 0.235 |
Fat (g) | 59.07 (71.44) | 44.77 (28.4) | 40.03 (27.53) | 46.44 (32.04) | 0.335 | 55.68 (37.21) | 45.90 (30.73) | 42.96 (28.73) | 37.52 (17.77) | 0.372 |
Nutrient | Dietary Pattern in the Second Trimester | P Value | |||
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1 (n = 10) | 2 (n = 51) | 3 (n = 39) | 4 (n = 26) | ||
Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | ||
Energy and macronutrients intake in “morning” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 278.50 (509.74) | 379.33 (221.33) d | 326.67 (218.67) d | 728.67 (369.17) b,c | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 44.38 (80.55) | 53.53 (37.24) d | 45.90 (38.25) d | 98.16 (77.74) b,c | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 12.52 (22.40) | 16.80 (10.64) d | 12.37 (8.09) d | 26.52 (13.88) b,c | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 7.34 (15.64) d | 10.10 (7.04) d | 7.53 (9.26) d | 18.05 (11.28) a,b,c | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in “late morning–early afternoon” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 505.00 (593.42) | 407.00 (218.67) c | 674.00 (441.69) b,d | 456.00 (227.42) c | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 61.93 (99.33) | 51.90 (35.80) c | 96.93 (65.04) b,d | 56.94 (34.00) c | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 30.50 (18.18) | 17.60 (11.93) c | 28.27 (19.96) b,d | 19.47 (13.46) c | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 15.85 (20.92) | 10.57 (9.30) c | 19.53 (16.67) b,d | 12.72 (18.78) c | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in “late afternoon–early evening” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 252.00 (395.38) b | 603.67 (290.89) a,c,d | 472.97 (385.00) b | 385.84 (175.19) b | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 17.22 (58.32) b | 78.97 (74.77) a,c,d | 69.53 (45.17) b | 50.07 (32.06) b | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 9.52 (16.88) b,c | 26.57 (14.40) a,d | 19.23 (16.30) a | 19.13 (9.07) b | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 6.59(18.49) b | 16.17 (15.10) a,c,d | 9.90 (9.89) b | 8.96 (9.54) b | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in “night” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 453.67 (535.25) b,c,d | 21.00 (106.67) a | 0.00 (36.00) a | 78.50 (167.75) a | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 72.99 (87.08) b,c,d | 2.43 (15.87) a | 0.00 (4.90) a | 7.98 (15.32) a | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 23.17 (30.44) b,c,d | 0.23 (2.77) a | 0.00 (0.93) a | 2.77 (6.72) a | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 21.59 (25.21) b,c,d | 0.10 (2.57) a | 0.00 (0.77) a | 0.82 (6.4) a | <0.001 |
Nutrient | Dietary Pattern in the Third Trimester | p Value | |||
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1 (n = 6) | 2 (n = 44) | 3 (n = 34) | 4 (n = 24) | ||
Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | Median (IQR) | ||
Energy and macronutrients intake in “morning” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 440.67 (403.91) | 389.84 (224.42) d | 333.50 (222.00) d | 633.67 (278.08) b,c | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 61.77 (81.58) | 56.92 (28.73) d | 48.18 (35.47) d | 86.48 (56.23) b,c | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 21.85 (13.00) | 17.65 (6.94) d | 15.28 (12.29) d | 25.40 (11.23) b,c | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 8.72 (9.29) d | 10.70 (7.13) d | 9.15 (8.81) d | 19.12 (9.95) a,b,c | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in“late morning–early afternoon” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 550.67 (460.50) | 454.00 (229.25) c | 799.50 (282.25) b,d | 436.84 (266.17) c | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 59.73 (92.64) | 63.68 (35.83) c | 107.85 (43.50) b,d | 71.12 (50.54) c | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 23.17 (7.71) | 19.93 (12.59) c | 39.20 (22.83) b,d | 15.33 (15.85) c | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 15.23 (19.43) | 10.28 (14.11) c | 20.22 (13.62) b,d | 9.62 (10.77) c | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in“late afternoon–early evening” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 156.83 (364.83) b | 714.00 (344.42) a,c,d | 464.50 (287.59) b | 373.67 (213.67) b | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 17.40 (64.83) b | 91.91 (63.27) a,c,d | 56.59 (39.93) b | 56.02 (40.25) b | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 7.27 (13.52) b,c | 29.29 (12.01) a,d | 23.28 (14.47) a | 20.02 (9.77) b | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 3.05 (10.92) b | 16.95 (15.23) a,c,d | 10.58 (11.83) b | 8.55 (7.81) b | <0.001 |
Energy and macronutrients intake in “night” time window | |||||
Energy (kcal) | 491.00 (294.33) b,c,d | 22.84 (127.33) a | 16.67 (104.75) a | 20.33 (97.83) a | <0.001 |
Carbohydrate (g) | 57.93 (40.38) b,c,d | 3.60 (17.28) a | 2.85 (10.84) a | 4.20 (10.26) a | <0.001 |
Protein (g) | 23.97 (17.53) b,c,d | 0.37 (3.55) a | 0.33 (3.92) a | 0.28 (3.88) a | <0.001 |
Fat (g) | 24.58 (11.18) b,c,d | 0.07 (3.36) a | 0.08 (2.88) a | 0.05 (4.20) a | <0.001 |
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Xiong, W.; Cui, S.; Dong, J.; Su, Y.; Han, Y.; Qu, Z.; Jin, S.; Li, Z.; Gao, L.; Cui, T.; et al. Effect of Circadian Distribution of Energy and Macronutrients on Gestational Weight Gain in Chinese Pregnant Women. Nutrients 2023, 15, 2106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092106
Xiong W, Cui S, Dong J, Su Y, Han Y, Qu Z, Jin S, Li Z, Gao L, Cui T, et al. Effect of Circadian Distribution of Energy and Macronutrients on Gestational Weight Gain in Chinese Pregnant Women. Nutrients. 2023; 15(9):2106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092106
Chicago/Turabian StyleXiong, Wenjuan, Shanshan Cui, Jia Dong, Yuanyuan Su, Yu Han, Zhiyi Qu, Shihao Jin, Zhi Li, Lei Gao, Tingkai Cui, and et al. 2023. "Effect of Circadian Distribution of Energy and Macronutrients on Gestational Weight Gain in Chinese Pregnant Women" Nutrients 15, no. 9: 2106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092106
APA StyleXiong, W., Cui, S., Dong, J., Su, Y., Han, Y., Qu, Z., Jin, S., Li, Z., Gao, L., Cui, T., & Zhang, X. (2023). Effect of Circadian Distribution of Energy and Macronutrients on Gestational Weight Gain in Chinese Pregnant Women. Nutrients, 15(9), 2106. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15092106