To investigate the associations between whole blood fatty acid (FA) profile and restricted intrauterine growth, any small for gestational age (SGA) infant born in our maternity ward through 1 y was matched with two appropriate for gestational age (AGA), of the same GA +/- 0.5 wk, infants, further subdivided into term and preterm. Whole blood was collected at d 4 on a strip and FA % composition assessed by means of gas chromatography. The whole sample consisted of 28 SGA versus 56 AGA born at term and 20 SGA versus 40 AGA born preterm at around 35 wks. Parent FA of the n-6 and n-3 FA families were higher in preterm groups, whereas docosahexaenoic acid was higher in term AGA (median % values, 3.9 versus 3.7 in term SGA, 2.8 in preterm AGA, an...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The biological role of fatty acids (FA) in the perinatal period is under active i...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Objective: To investigate selected fatty acid (FA) profiles in maternal whole blood during normal pr...
Regular foetal development is crucial for assuring good health status in the offspring. The quality ...
Regular foetal development is crucial for assuring good health status in the offspring. The quality ...
AbstractLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and ara...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The biological role of fatty acids (FA) in the perinatal period is under active i...
Background: Placental supply of fatty acids (FA) is essential for normal foetal development but in p...
Objective: To investigate selected fatty acid (FA) profiles in maternal whole blood during normal pr...
Regular foetal development is crucial for assuring good health status in the offspring. The quality ...
Regular foetal development is crucial for assuring good health status in the offspring. The quality ...
AbstractLong chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) including docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and ara...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Background: Little is known about the gestational age (GA) dependent content, composition and intrau...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
Introduction: There is no information on the whole body fatty acid (FA) contents of preterm or term ...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The biological role of fatty acids (FA) in the perinatal period is under active i...