Published online 2 December 2010Our aims were to investigate whether men who fathered small for gestational age (SGA) infants themselves had lower birthweight, were more likely to be obese, have central adiposity and elevated blood pressure in adult life compared with men who fathered non-SGA infants. A total of 2,002 couples participating in the Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints (SCOPE) study were enrolled in early pregnancy and pregnancy outcome data collected prospectively. SGA was defined as birthweight 102 cm. Logistic regression was used to compare rates of obesity, and central adiposity between men who fathered SGA infants compared with those with non-SGA infants and the final model was adjusted for maternal and paternal confounders....
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...
BACKGROUND: The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poorly unde...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
Background: The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poorly unde...
BACKGROUND: Environmental alternations leading to fetal programming of cardiovascular diseases in la...
Abstract Background The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poo...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
BACKGROUND: Genetic as well as environmental factors are important determinants of fetal growth but ...
OBJECTIVEdFathers of low–birth weight offspring are more likely to have type 2 diabetes and cardiova...
OBJECTIVEdFathers of low–birth weight offspring are more likely to have type 2 diabetes and cardiova...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The association between lower birthweight and metabolic syndrome may result from fe...
In Europid populations, low birth weight of offspring predicts insulin resistance in the mother and ...
December 2021Objective: To determine the association of combined parental preconception overweight a...
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...
BACKGROUND: The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poorly unde...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
Background: The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poorly unde...
BACKGROUND: Environmental alternations leading to fetal programming of cardiovascular diseases in la...
Abstract Background The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poo...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
BACKGROUND: Genetic as well as environmental factors are important determinants of fetal growth but ...
OBJECTIVEdFathers of low–birth weight offspring are more likely to have type 2 diabetes and cardiova...
OBJECTIVEdFathers of low–birth weight offspring are more likely to have type 2 diabetes and cardiova...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The association between lower birthweight and metabolic syndrome may result from fe...
In Europid populations, low birth weight of offspring predicts insulin resistance in the mother and ...
December 2021Objective: To determine the association of combined parental preconception overweight a...
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...
BACKGROUND: The role of fathers in the development of obesity in their offspring remains poorly unde...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...