Research Article

Relationship between Maternal Mood Disorders and Dietary Intake of 3-Year-Olds

Table 1

Characteristics of mothers, both with and without mood disorders (K-6 score ≥10), and their children three years after childbirth.

Without mood disordersWith mood disorders valuea
(n = 559)(n = 361)
(mean ± SE)(mean ± SE)

Maternal ageYear39.6 ± 0.239.3 ± 0.20.182
Maternal heightcm159.3 ± 0.2159.0 ± 0.30.339
Maternal weightkg53.0 ± 0.352.2 ± 0.40.117
Maternal BMI20.9 ± 0.120.6 ± 0.10.229
Child’s agey3.0 ± 0.03.0 ± 0.00.419
Child’s birth heightcm49.3 ± 0.149.0 ± 0.10.198
Child’s birth weightg3001.6 ± 17.82977.8 ± 23.80.415
(%)(%)
Marital status
 Married99.199.10.911
 Not married0.90.9
Postpartum depressionc
 Yes10.926.0<0.001
 No89.174.0
Under continuous treatmentd
 Yes23.528.20.114
 No76.571.8
Employment status
 Full-time worker14.012.00.053
 Part-time worker13.419.3
 Not working72.668.6
Currently smoking
 Yes2.32.50.879
 No97.797.5
Drinking habite
 Yes29.630.40.793
 No70.569.6
Annual income (yen)
 Less than 4 million5.08.00.297
 4 to 8 million31.331.6
 Over 8 million55.151.8
 Missing8.68.6
Maternal education
 Training school, high school, or less6.18.30.573
 Graduated college30.029.6
 Graduated university60.157.9
 Missing4.84.2
Experience of giving birth
 Yes33.836.60.392
Sex of the child
 Male53.550.70.407

a value was calculated as Student’s t-test or Chi-squared test. b value was calculated as Fisher’s exact test. cEPDS score ≥9. dThere are ongoing diseases under treatment. eMore than once a week.