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Title

Massage improves growth quality by decreasing body fat deposition in male preterm infants.

Authors

Moyer-Mileur LJ, Haley S, Slater H, Beachy J, Smith SL.

Journal

J Pediatr.

Year

2013

Vol (Issue)

162(3)

Page

490-5.

doi

10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.08.033.

PMID

23062248

Url

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23062248

MeSH

Adiponectin/analysis*
Anthropometry
Body Fat Distribution*
Body Weight
Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
Female
Humans
Infant, Newborn
Infant, Premature/growth & development*
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I/analysis*
Leptin/analysis*
Male
Massage/methods*
Weight Gain/physiology*

Keywords

preterm infant; infant massage; growth; growth quality; body fat; IGF-1; adiponectin; leptin

한글 키워드

조산아; 유아 마사지; 성장; 성장의 질; 체지방; 인슐린유사성장인자-1; 아디포넥틴; 렙틴

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES:
To assess the effect of massage on weight gain and body fat deposition in preterm infants.
STUDY DESIGN:
Preterm infants (29-32 weeks) were randomized to the massage group (n = 22, 12 girls, 10 boys) or the control group (n = 22, 12 girls, 10 boys). Treatment was masked with massage or control care administered twice-daily by licensed massage therapists (6 d/wk for 4 weeks). Body weight, length, Ponderal Index (PI), body circumferences, and skinfold thickness (triceps, mid-thigh, and subscapular [SSF]) were measured. Circulating insulin-like growth factor I, leptin, and adiponectin levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Daily dietary intake was collected.
RESULTS:
Energy and protein intake as well as increase in weight, length, and body circumferences were similar. Male infants in the massage group had smaller PI, triceps skinfold thickness, mid-thigh skinfold thickness, and SSF and increases over time compared with control male infants (P < .05). Female infants in the massage group had larger SSF increases than control female infants (P < .05). Circulating adiponectin increased over time in control group male infants (group × time × sex interaction, P < .01) and was correlated to PI (r = 0.39, P < .01).
CONCLUSIONS:
Twice-daily massage did not promote greater weight gain in preterm infants. Massage did, however, limit body fat deposition in male preterm infants. Massage decreased circulating adiponectin over time in male infants with higher adiponectin concentrations associated with increased body fat. These findings suggest that massage may improve body fat deposition and, in turn, growth quality of preterm infants in a sex-specific manner.

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