Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Elhakeem, A
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Taylor, AE, Inskip, HM, Huang, JY, Mansell, T, Rodrigues, C, Asta, F, Blaauwendraad, SM, Haberg, SE, Halliday, J, Harskamp-van Ginkel, MW, He, JR, Jaddoe, VWV, Lewis, S, Maher, GM, Manios, Y, McCarthy, FP, Reiss, IKM, Rusconi, F, Salika, T, Tafflet, M, Qiu, X, Asvold, BO, Burgner, D, Chan, JKY, Gagliardi, L, Gaillard, R, Heude, B, Magnus, MC, Moschonis, G, Murray, D, Nelson, SM, Porta, D, Saffery, R, Barros, H, Eriksson, JG, Vrijkotte, TGM, Lawlor, DA
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/154288
Resumo: Aims To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. Methods and results Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), lipids, and hyperglycaemic/insulin resistance markers were examined using multiple linear regression models in 14 population-based birth cohorts in Europe, Australia, and Singapore, and results were combined using meta-analysis. Change in cardiometabolic outcomes from 2 to 26 years was examined using trajectory modelling of four cohorts with repeated measures. 35 938 (654 ART) offspring were included in the meta-analysis. Mean age ranged from 13 months to 27.4 years but was <10 years in 11/14 cohorts. Meta-analysis found no statistical difference (ART minus NC) in SBP (-0.53 mmHg; 95% CI:-1.59 to 0.53), DBP (-0.24 mmHg; -0.83 to 0.35), or HR (0.02 beat/min; -0.91 to 0.94). Total cholesterol (2.59%; 0.10-5.07), HDL cholesterol (4.16%; 2.52-5.81), LDL cholesterol (4.95%; 0.47-9.43) were statistically significantly higher in ART-conceived vs. NC offspring. No statistical difference was seen for triglycerides (TG), glucose, insulin, and glycated haemoglobin. Long-term follow-up of 17 244 (244 ART) births identified statistically significant associations between ART and lower predicted SBP/DBP in childhood, and subtle trajectories to higher SBP and TG in young adulthood; however, most differences were not statistically significant. Conclusion These findings of small and statistically non-significant differences in offspring cardiometabolic outcomes should reassure people receiving ART. Longer-term follow-up is warranted to investigate changes over adulthood in the risks of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and preclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease.
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spelling Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysisBlood pressureGlucoseIn vitro fertilizationLipidsMeta-analysisPooled longitudinal trajectory analysisAims To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. Methods and results Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), lipids, and hyperglycaemic/insulin resistance markers were examined using multiple linear regression models in 14 population-based birth cohorts in Europe, Australia, and Singapore, and results were combined using meta-analysis. Change in cardiometabolic outcomes from 2 to 26 years was examined using trajectory modelling of four cohorts with repeated measures. 35 938 (654 ART) offspring were included in the meta-analysis. Mean age ranged from 13 months to 27.4 years but was <10 years in 11/14 cohorts. Meta-analysis found no statistical difference (ART minus NC) in SBP (-0.53 mmHg; 95% CI:-1.59 to 0.53), DBP (-0.24 mmHg; -0.83 to 0.35), or HR (0.02 beat/min; -0.91 to 0.94). Total cholesterol (2.59%; 0.10-5.07), HDL cholesterol (4.16%; 2.52-5.81), LDL cholesterol (4.95%; 0.47-9.43) were statistically significantly higher in ART-conceived vs. NC offspring. No statistical difference was seen for triglycerides (TG), glucose, insulin, and glycated haemoglobin. Long-term follow-up of 17 244 (244 ART) births identified statistically significant associations between ART and lower predicted SBP/DBP in childhood, and subtle trajectories to higher SBP and TG in young adulthood; however, most differences were not statistically significant. Conclusion These findings of small and statistically non-significant differences in offspring cardiometabolic outcomes should reassure people receiving ART. Longer-term follow-up is warranted to investigate changes over adulthood in the risks of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and preclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease.oxford University Press20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10216/154288eng0195-668X1522-964510.1093/eurheartj/ehac726Elhakeem, ATaylor, AEInskip, HMHuang, JYMansell, TRodrigues, CAsta, FBlaauwendraad, SMHaberg, SEHalliday, JHarskamp-van Ginkel, MWHe, JRJaddoe, VWVLewis, SMaher, GMManios, YMcCarthy, FPReiss, IKMRusconi, FSalika, TTafflet, MQiu, XAsvold, BOBurgner, DChan, JKYGagliardi, LGaillard, RHeude, BMagnus, MCMoschonis, GMurray, DNelson, SMPorta, DSaffery, RBarros, HEriksson, JGVrijkotte, TGMLawlor, DAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-29T15:22:02Zoai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/154288Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T00:21:49.468956Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
spellingShingle Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
Elhakeem, A
Blood pressure
Glucose
In vitro fertilization
Lipids
Meta-analysis
Pooled longitudinal trajectory analysis
title_short Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
title_full Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
title_fullStr Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
title_full_unstemmed Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
title_sort Long-term cardiometabolic health in people born after assisted reproductive technology: a multi-cohort analysis
author Elhakeem, A
author_facet Elhakeem, A
Taylor, AE
Inskip, HM
Huang, JY
Mansell, T
Rodrigues, C
Asta, F
Blaauwendraad, SM
Haberg, SE
Halliday, J
Harskamp-van Ginkel, MW
He, JR
Jaddoe, VWV
Lewis, S
Maher, GM
Manios, Y
McCarthy, FP
Reiss, IKM
Rusconi, F
Salika, T
Tafflet, M
Qiu, X
Asvold, BO
Burgner, D
Chan, JKY
Gagliardi, L
Gaillard, R
Heude, B
Magnus, MC
Moschonis, G
Murray, D
Nelson, SM
Porta, D
Saffery, R
Barros, H
Eriksson, JG
Vrijkotte, TGM
Lawlor, DA
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Inskip, HM
Huang, JY
Mansell, T
Rodrigues, C
Asta, F
Blaauwendraad, SM
Haberg, SE
Halliday, J
Harskamp-van Ginkel, MW
He, JR
Jaddoe, VWV
Lewis, S
Maher, GM
Manios, Y
McCarthy, FP
Reiss, IKM
Rusconi, F
Salika, T
Tafflet, M
Qiu, X
Asvold, BO
Burgner, D
Chan, JKY
Gagliardi, L
Gaillard, R
Heude, B
Magnus, MC
Moschonis, G
Murray, D
Nelson, SM
Porta, D
Saffery, R
Barros, H
Eriksson, JG
Vrijkotte, TGM
Lawlor, DA
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Elhakeem, A
Taylor, AE
Inskip, HM
Huang, JY
Mansell, T
Rodrigues, C
Asta, F
Blaauwendraad, SM
Haberg, SE
Halliday, J
Harskamp-van Ginkel, MW
He, JR
Jaddoe, VWV
Lewis, S
Maher, GM
Manios, Y
McCarthy, FP
Reiss, IKM
Rusconi, F
Salika, T
Tafflet, M
Qiu, X
Asvold, BO
Burgner, D
Chan, JKY
Gagliardi, L
Gaillard, R
Heude, B
Magnus, MC
Moschonis, G
Murray, D
Nelson, SM
Porta, D
Saffery, R
Barros, H
Eriksson, JG
Vrijkotte, TGM
Lawlor, DA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blood pressure
Glucose
In vitro fertilization
Lipids
Meta-analysis
Pooled longitudinal trajectory analysis
topic Blood pressure
Glucose
In vitro fertilization
Lipids
Meta-analysis
Pooled longitudinal trajectory analysis
description Aims To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conception: NC) with offspring cardiometabolic health outcomes and whether these differ with age. Methods and results Differences in systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), heart rate (HR), lipids, and hyperglycaemic/insulin resistance markers were examined using multiple linear regression models in 14 population-based birth cohorts in Europe, Australia, and Singapore, and results were combined using meta-analysis. Change in cardiometabolic outcomes from 2 to 26 years was examined using trajectory modelling of four cohorts with repeated measures. 35 938 (654 ART) offspring were included in the meta-analysis. Mean age ranged from 13 months to 27.4 years but was <10 years in 11/14 cohorts. Meta-analysis found no statistical difference (ART minus NC) in SBP (-0.53 mmHg; 95% CI:-1.59 to 0.53), DBP (-0.24 mmHg; -0.83 to 0.35), or HR (0.02 beat/min; -0.91 to 0.94). Total cholesterol (2.59%; 0.10-5.07), HDL cholesterol (4.16%; 2.52-5.81), LDL cholesterol (4.95%; 0.47-9.43) were statistically significantly higher in ART-conceived vs. NC offspring. No statistical difference was seen for triglycerides (TG), glucose, insulin, and glycated haemoglobin. Long-term follow-up of 17 244 (244 ART) births identified statistically significant associations between ART and lower predicted SBP/DBP in childhood, and subtle trajectories to higher SBP and TG in young adulthood; however, most differences were not statistically significant. Conclusion These findings of small and statistically non-significant differences in offspring cardiometabolic outcomes should reassure people receiving ART. Longer-term follow-up is warranted to investigate changes over adulthood in the risks of hypertension, dyslipidaemia, and preclinical and clinical cardiovascular disease.
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