Concerns have arisen regarding the long-term impacts of cesarean section (CS) on the health of offspring. One mechanism linking CS with later diseases is the hygiene hypothesis, based on the concept of different bacteria present in the newborns depending on mode of delivery. This early-life difference in bacteria acquisition could have lasting effects on offspring gut microbiota composition and related disorders. This review and meta-analysis were performed to determine whether an association exists between CS and overweight/obesity in offspring and to evaluate the strength of the possible association. Relevant articles and abstracts were obtained from searches of PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science databases through June 2012. Studies were ...
Cesarean birth leads to a markedly different microbiome compared to vaginal birth, and the microbiom...
We examined the relationship between cesarean section (C-section) and the risk of overweight and obe...
Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
Studies have reported inconsistent results concerning the association of cesarean section with offsp...
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of ...
Cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily rising and have exceeded the maximum recommended level of 1...
As compared with vaginal delivery (VD), caesarean section (CS) birth could be associated with increa...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influence upon long-...
Background: It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influence upon long-...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Abstract Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Chil...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influen...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether birth by cesarean delivery rather than vaginal delivery is a risk ...
WOS: 000577708100001PubMed: 33063571The aim of this prospective cohort study was to reveal the effec...
Cesarean birth leads to a markedly different microbiome compared to vaginal birth, and the microbiom...
We examined the relationship between cesarean section (C-section) and the risk of overweight and obe...
Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
Studies have reported inconsistent results concerning the association of cesarean section with offsp...
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of ...
Cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily rising and have exceeded the maximum recommended level of 1...
As compared with vaginal delivery (VD), caesarean section (CS) birth could be associated with increa...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influence upon long-...
Background: It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influence upon long-...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Abstract Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Chil...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
<div><p>Background</p><p>It has been suggested that mode of delivery, a potentially powerful influen...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether birth by cesarean delivery rather than vaginal delivery is a risk ...
WOS: 000577708100001PubMed: 33063571The aim of this prospective cohort study was to reveal the effec...
Cesarean birth leads to a markedly different microbiome compared to vaginal birth, and the microbiom...
We examined the relationship between cesarean section (C-section) and the risk of overweight and obe...
Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...