TY - JOUR
T1 - Sex-specific associations of sedentary behaviour and physical activity with placental and fetal IL-6 in pregnant women with obesity. Impact on neonatal adiposity in the DALI randomised controlled trial
AU - Acosta-Manzano, Pedro
AU - Hill, David J.
AU - Leopold-Posch, Barbara
AU - Desoye, Gernot
AU - van Poppel, Mireille N.M.
AU - Simmons, David
AU - Devlieger, Roland
AU - Galjaard, Sander
AU - Corcoy, Rosa
AU - Adelantado, Juan M.
AU - Dunne, Fidelma
AU - Harreiter, Jürgen
AU - Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra
AU - Damm, Peter
AU - Mathiesen, Elisabeth R.
AU - Jensen, Dorte M.
AU - Andersen, Lise Lotte
AU - Tanvig, Mette
AU - Lapolla, Annunziata
AU - Dalfra, Maria Grazia
AU - Bertolotto, Alessandra
AU - Wender-Ozegowska, Ewa
AU - Zawiejska, Agnieszka
AU - Snoek, Frank J.
AU - Jelsma, Judith G.M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 The Author(s)
PY - 2026/7
Y1 - 2026/7
N2 - Aims: To investigate: i) the association of sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during pregnancy with placental interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression and cord venous IL-6 content in women with obesity; and ii) cord venous markers mediating the relationship of ST/MVPA and placental IL-6 with neonatal adiposity. Methods: Among 134 participants, ST and MVPA were assessed using accelerometry at three gestational periods. Placental IL-6 mRNA was quantified using Nanostring technology. Cord blood concentrations of glucose, leptin, insulin, C-peptide and IL-6 were determined. Neonatal fat percentage was calculated from skinfold measurements. Results: Increasing MVPA from inclusion (<20 weeks) to 24–28 or 35–37 weeks, and reducing ST to 24–28 weeks, were associated with higher IL-6 expression in female placentas (p < 0.05). Increasing MVPA from inclusion to 24–28 weeks was associated with lower cord venous IL-6 levels in male fetuses (p = 0.006). Lower cord glucose and insulin concentrations and insulin resistance mediated the association between increased placental IL-6 and reduced neonatal adiposity (p < 0.05). Conclusions: In women with obesity, increasing MVPA and reducing ST during pregnancy is associated with higher IL-6 expression in female placentas and lower cord IL-6 in male fetuses. Higher placental IL-6 expression is linked to reduced fetal insulinemia and insulin resistance, contributing to lower neonatal adiposity. Twitter summary/social media: In pregnant women with obesity, higher moderate-vigorous physical activity and lower sedentary time upregulate placental IL-6 expression, which in turn is related to lower neonatal adiposity through reduced fetal insulinemia and insulin resistance. Clinical trial registration number: ISRCTN70595832.
AB - Aims: To investigate: i) the association of sedentary time (ST) and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) during pregnancy with placental interleukin-6 (IL-6) expression and cord venous IL-6 content in women with obesity; and ii) cord venous markers mediating the relationship of ST/MVPA and placental IL-6 with neonatal adiposity. Methods: Among 134 participants, ST and MVPA were assessed using accelerometry at three gestational periods. Placental IL-6 mRNA was quantified using Nanostring technology. Cord blood concentrations of glucose, leptin, insulin, C-peptide and IL-6 were determined. Neonatal fat percentage was calculated from skinfold measurements. Results: Increasing MVPA from inclusion (<20 weeks) to 24–28 or 35–37 weeks, and reducing ST to 24–28 weeks, were associated with higher IL-6 expression in female placentas (p < 0.05). Increasing MVPA from inclusion to 24–28 weeks was associated with lower cord venous IL-6 levels in male fetuses (p = 0.006). Lower cord glucose and insulin concentrations and insulin resistance mediated the association between increased placental IL-6 and reduced neonatal adiposity (p < 0.05). Conclusions: In women with obesity, increasing MVPA and reducing ST during pregnancy is associated with higher IL-6 expression in female placentas and lower cord IL-6 in male fetuses. Higher placental IL-6 expression is linked to reduced fetal insulinemia and insulin resistance, contributing to lower neonatal adiposity. Twitter summary/social media: In pregnant women with obesity, higher moderate-vigorous physical activity and lower sedentary time upregulate placental IL-6 expression, which in turn is related to lower neonatal adiposity through reduced fetal insulinemia and insulin resistance. Clinical trial registration number: ISRCTN70595832.
KW - Cytokine
KW - Gestation
KW - Inflammation
KW - Interleukin
KW - Lifestyle
KW - Offspring
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105038793495
U2 - 10.1016/j.diabres.2026.113292
DO - 10.1016/j.diabres.2026.113292
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 42105870
AN - SCOPUS:105038793495
SN - 0168-8227
VL - 237
JO - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
JF - Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
M1 - 113292
ER -