Aims: We aimed to assess whether female offspring birth weight (BW) is associated with anthropometric and metabolic outcomes in Chilean mothers at 10-years postpartum. Methods: We assessed data from 396 Chilean mother-daughter pairs participating in the longitudinal Chilean Growth and Obesity Cohort (GOCS) and Determinants of Breast Cancer Risk (DERCAM) studies. Multivariate linear and logistic regression models were performed to associate female offspring BW with maternal Body Mass Index (BMI), waist circumference, type 2 diabetes mellitus, metabolic syndrome and its components at 10-years postpartum. Results: At 10-years postpartum, 69% of mothers were overweight, 65% had central adiposity and 26% had metabolic syndrome. Adjusted ...
Background: There is growing evidence that disturbances in maternal metabolism and, subsequently, in...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe objective of this study was to identify in low-income Chilean childre...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Objectives: One of every four pregnant women in Chile is obese. Gestational obesity is associated wi...
In Europid populations, low birth weight of offspring predicts insulin resistance in the mother and ...
Introduction. The association of prenatal growth with nutritional status, metabolic syndrome (MS), a...
Introduction. Maternal obesity has long-term consequences for the offspring's later health, includin...
OBJECTIVE: Offspring of mothers with diabetes have increased birth weight and higher rates of obesit...
CONTEXT: Maternal adiposity and overnutrition, both before and during pregnancy, plays a key role in...
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Background: Prepregnancy body mass index [BMI (in kg/m2)], gestational weight gain, and postpartum w...
Background: Maternal pre-pregnancy overweight is known to program offspring for adverse health outco...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that disturbances in maternal metabolism and, subsequently, in...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity may increase the risk of childhood obesity but ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal age at childbirth continues to increase worldwide. We aimed to assess whether i...
Background: There is growing evidence that disturbances in maternal metabolism and, subsequently, in...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe objective of this study was to identify in low-income Chilean childre...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Objectives: One of every four pregnant women in Chile is obese. Gestational obesity is associated wi...
In Europid populations, low birth weight of offspring predicts insulin resistance in the mother and ...
Introduction. The association of prenatal growth with nutritional status, metabolic syndrome (MS), a...
Introduction. Maternal obesity has long-term consequences for the offspring's later health, includin...
OBJECTIVE: Offspring of mothers with diabetes have increased birth weight and higher rates of obesit...
CONTEXT: Maternal adiposity and overnutrition, both before and during pregnancy, plays a key role in...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the ...
Background: Prepregnancy body mass index [BMI (in kg/m2)], gestational weight gain, and postpartum w...
Background: Maternal pre-pregnancy overweight is known to program offspring for adverse health outco...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence that disturbances in maternal metabolism and, subsequently, in...
<div><p>Context</p><p>Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity may increase the risk of childhood obesity but ...
BACKGROUND: Maternal age at childbirth continues to increase worldwide. We aimed to assess whether i...
Background: There is growing evidence that disturbances in maternal metabolism and, subsequently, in...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe objective of this study was to identify in low-income Chilean childre...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...