父親の体重が子どもの肥満リスクに影響:妊娠時の体重と関連(Weight of fathers at time of conception linked to obesity risk in children: Study)

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2025-06-24 トロント大学(U of T)

トロント大学の研究によると、妊娠前の父親の体重が子どもの肥満リスクに影響を与えることが明らかになった。約2,200人を対象とした調査で、父親が肥満または過体重であると、子どもが5歳までに急激にBMIが増加するリスクが2倍に上昇し、両親ともに肥満の場合は4倍以上に達するという。遺伝やエピジェネティクス、家庭環境が関与しており、男性の妊娠前の健康管理の重要性が示された。

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出生前の親のBMIが子どものBMIの軌跡を形成する相互作用を明らかにする:CHILDコホート研究 Determining the interplay of prenatal parental BMI in shaping child BMI trajectories: the CHILD Cohort Study

Antonio Rossi,Zheng Hao Chen,Mojtaba Ahmadiankalati,Susan C. Campisi,Myrtha E. Reyna,Kendra Dempsey,David Jenkins,Deborah O’Connor,Ahmed El-Sohemy,Piushkumar J. Mandhane,Elinor Simons,Stuart E. Turvey,Theo J. Moraes,Zihang Lu,Padmaja Subbarao & Kozeta Miliku
International Journal of Obesity  Published:12 May 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41366-025-01792-8

父親の体重が子どもの肥満リスクに影響:妊娠時の体重と関連(Weight of fathers at time of conception linked to obesity risk in children: Study)

Abstract

Background

Obesity is a major public health concern affecting millions of people globally. Early identification of individuals susceptible to obesity is crucial for reducing the burden of obesity. Obesity is often defined based on body-mass-index (BMI), and tracking BMI trajectories from early childhood offers a valuable tool for risk stratification. Although the role of mothers in shaping these trajectories is well-recognized, the paternal influence on childhood obesity development remains a knowledge gap. We hypothesize that children of fathers with obesity have higher odds of being in the rapid BMI growth trajectory with stronger estimates when the mother is also with overweight or obesity.

Methods

We analyzed data from the Canadian CHILD Cohort Study, a pregnancy cohort in which both parents were enrolled in early pregnancy when BMI was assessed. The child’s BMI was repeatedly collected from birth to age five. We used group-based trajectory modeling to identify offspring BMI z-score (BMIz) trajectory groups (age-and-sex standardized) and weighted multinomial logistic regression analysis to determine the associations between prenatal paternal BMI and offspring growth trajectories, stratified by maternal weight categories.

Results

Among 2 238 participants, the mean prenatal paternal BMI was 27.44 (SD = 4.77), and 22.83% of fathers were with obesity. The four identified offspring BMIz trajectories were: low stable (n = 220, 9.83%), normative (n = 1 356, 60.59%), high stable (n = 572, 25.56%), and rapid BMIz growth trajectory (n = 90, 4.02%). Children of normal-weight mothers and fathers with obesity had 1.86 higher odds (OR: 1.86; 95%CI: 1.22–2.84) of being classified in the rapid growth BMIz trajectory, compared to children of normal-weight fathers. The odds of being in the rapid growth BMIz trajectory were higher when both mothers and fathers were with obesity (OR: 4.35; 95%CI: 2.65–7.14).

Conclusions

Children of fathers with obesity had higher odds of being in the rapid BMI growth trajectory, particularly when also the mother was with overweight or obesity. These results support the need for preconception advice and interventions for couples to optimize their offspring’s health.

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