Sex-specific associations of childhood maltreatment with obesity-related traits - The Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP)

Philipp Toepfer,Ulrike Siewert-Markus, Johanna Klinger-Koenig,Hans J. Grabe, Sylvia Stracke, Marcus Doerr,Henry Voelzke, Till Ittermann,Marcello R. P. Markus

CHILD ABUSE & NEGLECT(2024)

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Background: Child maltreatment (CM) is linked to obesity in adulthood. However, sex-differences and direct measurements of body fat have previously been insufficiently considered in this context. Objective: To assess sex-specific associations of CM with anthropometric markers of overweight/ obesity and direct measures of body fat. Participants and setting: Analyses were conducted in 4006 adults from a population-based cohort in Northeastern Germany (SHIP-TREND-0). Methods: CM was assessed using the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ). Obesity-related traits included anthropometric indicators (i.e., height, weight, body mass index [BMI], waist [WC] and hip circumference [HC], waist-to-hip ratio [WHR], waist-to-height ratio [WHtR]), fat mass (FM) and fat-free mass (FFM) derived from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) ascertained using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Sex-stratified linear regression models predicting obesity-related traits from total CTQ scores were adjusted for age and education. Exploratory analyses investigated effects of CTQ subscales on obesity-related traits. Results: In men, CM was positively associated with WHtR (8 = 0.04; p = .030) and VAT (8 = 0.02; p = .031) and inversely with body height (8 = -0.05; p = .010). In women, CM-exposure was positively associated with body weight (8 = 0.07; p = .018), BMI (8 = 0.03; p = .013), WC (8 = 0.07; p = .005), HC (8 = 0.05; p = .046), WHR (8 = 0.03; p = .015), WHtR (8 = 0.04; p = .006), FM (8 = 0.04; p = .006), and SAT (8 = 0.06; p = .041). In both sexes, effects were mainly driven by exposure to emotional and physical abuse. Conclusions: Results suggest that associations between CM -exposure and obesity -related traits in adulthood are primarily present in women. This may have implications for sex -specific obesity - related cardiometabolic risk after CM.
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Child maltreatment,Long-term risk,Sex differences,Obesity,Body fat,Cardiometabolic risk
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