Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)

Abstract Background Nutrition and environmental factors are essential for the education of the neonatal immune system. Epidemiological evidence has shown that malnutrition and allergic diseases that occur during early childhood share similar protective and risk factors. This paper describes the prot...

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Main Authors: Fui Chee Woon, Yit Siew Chin, Intan Hakimah Ismail, Yoke Mun Chan, Marijka Batterham, Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff, Wan Ying Gan, Geeta Appannah
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Published: BMC 2018-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1219-3
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spelling doaj-adca06ebe2bf474ba3672814071c5ca82020-11-25T01:11:47ZengBMCBMC Pediatrics1471-24312018-07-011811910.1186/s12887-018-1219-3Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)Fui Chee Woon0Yit Siew Chin1Intan Hakimah Ismail2Yoke Mun Chan3Marijka Batterham4Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff5Wan Ying Gan6Geeta Appannah7Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaDepartment of Paediatrics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaNational Institute for Applied Statistics Research Australia, University of WollongongAllergy & Immunology Centre, Pantai Hospital Kuala LumpurDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaDepartment of Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra MalaysiaAbstract Background Nutrition and environmental factors are essential for the education of the neonatal immune system. Epidemiological evidence has shown that malnutrition and allergic diseases that occur during early childhood share similar protective and risk factors. This paper describes the protocol of the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS), which aims to determine the contribution of early nutrition to the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in infants’ first year of life. Methods MICOS is a prospective cohort study conducted at selected government health clinics in two states, namely Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Women in their third trimester of pregnancy are recruited into the study and their infants will be followed-up at 3, 6, and 12 months of age. Information on prenatal factors including socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history, pre-pregnancy body mass index, gestational weight gain, smoking, family history of allergic diseases, maternal dietary intake and sunlight exposure during pregnancy are obtained through face-to-face interviews. Postnatal factors including dietary intake, sun exposure, and anthropometric measurements of the mothers, as well as feeding practices, dietary intake, anthropometric measurements, and development of allergic diseases of the infants are assessed at each follow-up. Blood samples are collected from the mothers in the third trimester to determine 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels as well as from the infants at age 12 months to determine atopic sensitisation. Discussion The concept of developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) which emphasises on the role of early life environments in shaping future health and disease susceptibility in adulthood has gained a huge interest in recent years. The DOHaD paradigm has influenced many fields of research including malnutrition and allergic diseases. While findings from the developed countries remain controversial, such studies are scarce in developing countries including Malaysia. The present study will determine the cause and effect relationship between early nutrition and the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in infants’ first year of life.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1219-3MICOSInfantEarly nutritionAllergic diseasesMalnutrition
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author Fui Chee Woon
Yit Siew Chin
Intan Hakimah Ismail
Yoke Mun Chan
Marijka Batterham
Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff
Wan Ying Gan
Geeta Appannah
spellingShingle Fui Chee Woon
Yit Siew Chin
Intan Hakimah Ismail
Yoke Mun Chan
Marijka Batterham
Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff
Wan Ying Gan
Geeta Appannah
Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
BMC Pediatrics
MICOS
Infant
Early nutrition
Allergic diseases
Malnutrition
author_facet Fui Chee Woon
Yit Siew Chin
Intan Hakimah Ismail
Yoke Mun Chan
Marijka Batterham
Amir Hamzah Abdul Latiff
Wan Ying Gan
Geeta Appannah
author_sort Fui Chee Woon
title Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
title_short Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
title_full Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
title_fullStr Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS)
title_sort contribution of early nutrition on the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in the first year of life: a study protocol for the mother and infant cohort study (micos)
publisher BMC
series BMC Pediatrics
issn 1471-2431
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background Nutrition and environmental factors are essential for the education of the neonatal immune system. Epidemiological evidence has shown that malnutrition and allergic diseases that occur during early childhood share similar protective and risk factors. This paper describes the protocol of the Mother and Infant Cohort Study (MICOS), which aims to determine the contribution of early nutrition to the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in infants’ first year of life. Methods MICOS is a prospective cohort study conducted at selected government health clinics in two states, namely Selangor and Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Women in their third trimester of pregnancy are recruited into the study and their infants will be followed-up at 3, 6, and 12 months of age. Information on prenatal factors including socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history, pre-pregnancy body mass index, gestational weight gain, smoking, family history of allergic diseases, maternal dietary intake and sunlight exposure during pregnancy are obtained through face-to-face interviews. Postnatal factors including dietary intake, sun exposure, and anthropometric measurements of the mothers, as well as feeding practices, dietary intake, anthropometric measurements, and development of allergic diseases of the infants are assessed at each follow-up. Blood samples are collected from the mothers in the third trimester to determine 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels as well as from the infants at age 12 months to determine atopic sensitisation. Discussion The concept of developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) which emphasises on the role of early life environments in shaping future health and disease susceptibility in adulthood has gained a huge interest in recent years. The DOHaD paradigm has influenced many fields of research including malnutrition and allergic diseases. While findings from the developed countries remain controversial, such studies are scarce in developing countries including Malaysia. The present study will determine the cause and effect relationship between early nutrition and the development of malnutrition and allergic diseases in infants’ first year of life.
topic MICOS
Infant
Early nutrition
Allergic diseases
Malnutrition
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12887-018-1219-3
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