The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were to determine whether the effect of an antenatal maternal dietary and lifestyle intervention among women who are overweight or obese on newborn adiposity, was modified by paternal obesity. We conducted a secondary analysis of a multicenter randomised trial. Pregnant women with BMI ≥25 kg/m2 received either Lifestyle Advice or Standard Care. Paternal anthropometric measures included height, weight, BMI; waist, hip, calf and mid-upper arm circumferences; biceps and calf skinfold thickness measurements (SFTM); and percentage body fat. Newborn anthropometric outcomes included length; weight; head, arm, abdominal, and chest circumferences; biceps, ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Evidence suggests that adverse nutritional exposures during in utero development may contribute to h...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
Background: Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with well-documented maternal and infant ...
OBJECTIVES: Randomised controlled trials are required to address causality in the reported associati...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity is a significant health concern during pregnancy. Our aim was to i...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
OBJECTIVE: The effect of providing antenatal dietary and lifestyle advice on secondary measures of m...
Published online 2 December 2010Our aims were to investigate whether men who fathered small for gest...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity is a significant health concern during pregnancy. Our aim was to ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Evidence suggests that adverse nutritional exposures during in utero development may contribute to h...
Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,...
The contribution of paternal obesity to pregnancy outcomes has been little described. Our aims were ...
Background: Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with well-documented maternal and infant ...
OBJECTIVES: Randomised controlled trials are required to address causality in the reported associati...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
BACKGROUND Overweight and obesity is a significant health concern during pregnancy. Our aim was to i...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
OBJECTIVE: The effect of providing antenatal dietary and lifestyle advice on secondary measures of m...
Published online 2 December 2010Our aims were to investigate whether men who fathered small for gest...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
BACKGROUND: Overweight and obesity is a significant health concern during pregnancy. Our aim was to ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Background/Aims: It has been hypothesized that the intrauterineenvironment is an independent factor ...
Evidence suggests that adverse nutritional exposures during in utero development may contribute to h...