Studies investigating antenatal caffeine consumption and reproductive outcomes show conflicting results, and most studies have used maternal self-reported caffeine consumption to estimate fetal exposure. This study (n 1,606) was specifically designed to test the association of caffeine and its primary metabolites in umbilical cord blood with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR). Pregnant women were recruited from 56 obstetric practices and 15 clinics affiliated with six hospitals in Connecticut and Massachusetts between September 1996 and January 2000. In an adjusted model including caffeine only, levels in all quartiles were associated with reduced risk of IUGR. In adjusted analyses including paraxanthine and caffeine, serum paraxanthin...
In a case-control study of 73 women with and 141 women without spontaneous abortion, the authors det...
Caffeine, a mild central nervous system stimulant, is a natural component of common hot and cold bev...
Background: Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of...
To determine whether the third-trimester maternal serum concentration of paraxanthine, caffeine’s pr...
Objectives: To examine the association of plasma caffeine concentrations during pregnancy with fetal...
Whether caffeine intake during pregnancy is related to intrauterine growth retardation, low birth we...
Objectives: To examine the association of plasma caffeine concentrations during pregnancy with fetal...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine, 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, is widely consumed by women of reproductive age. Alth...
In 1974, the first studies looking at the effect of caffeine use on pregnancy were published. These ...
Objective: To examine the association of maternal caffeine intake with fetal growth restriction. D...
The United States has been noted as the country with the greatest caffeine consumption in the world....
Epidemiologic studies have been unable to conclusively evaluate whether caffeine intake during pregn...
Objective To examine the association of maternal caffeine intake with fetal growth restriction. Des...
A risk analysis of in utero caffeine exposure is presented utilizing epidemiological studies and ani...
Background: Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of...
In a case-control study of 73 women with and 141 women without spontaneous abortion, the authors det...
Caffeine, a mild central nervous system stimulant, is a natural component of common hot and cold bev...
Background: Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of...
To determine whether the third-trimester maternal serum concentration of paraxanthine, caffeine’s pr...
Objectives: To examine the association of plasma caffeine concentrations during pregnancy with fetal...
Whether caffeine intake during pregnancy is related to intrauterine growth retardation, low birth we...
Objectives: To examine the association of plasma caffeine concentrations during pregnancy with fetal...
BACKGROUND: Caffeine, 1,3,7-trimethylxanthine, is widely consumed by women of reproductive age. Alth...
In 1974, the first studies looking at the effect of caffeine use on pregnancy were published. These ...
Objective: To examine the association of maternal caffeine intake with fetal growth restriction. D...
The United States has been noted as the country with the greatest caffeine consumption in the world....
Epidemiologic studies have been unable to conclusively evaluate whether caffeine intake during pregn...
Objective To examine the association of maternal caffeine intake with fetal growth restriction. Des...
A risk analysis of in utero caffeine exposure is presented utilizing epidemiological studies and ani...
Background: Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of...
In a case-control study of 73 women with and 141 women without spontaneous abortion, the authors det...
Caffeine, a mild central nervous system stimulant, is a natural component of common hot and cold bev...
Background: Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of...