Recent studies have shown that maternal obesity is associated with increased risk of wheezing in the offspring. We assessed whether impaired neonatal lung function could explain this association.We measured neonatal lung function in 2606 children of our prospective birth cohort. Information about daily symptoms of wheezing was obtained using questionnaires. Consultations and prescriptions for wheezing illnesses were derived from general practitioner patient files.Higher maternal body mass index (BMI) was associated with increased risk of wheezing in the first year of life and more consultations and prescriptions for wheezing illnesses until the age of 5 years. Lung function could partially explain the association with wheezing in the first ...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Rationale: The relation between birth weight and respiratory symptoms and asthma in children remains...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence on the "fetal origins hypothesis" of association between b...
Background Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent in many westernised countries. Many studies re...
Background: Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent in many westernized countries. Many studie...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and asthma have increased in westernised countries. Maternal obesity may increas...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and asthma have increased in westernised countries. Maternal obesity may increas...
A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to begin during ...
Background A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to be...
A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to begin during ...
We studied the associations of maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and gestational weight gain wi...
Aims.We assessed the relationship of maternal complications including hypertensive disorders and dia...
Background: evidence on the effect of maternal complications in pregnancy on wheezing in offspring i...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Background: Evidence on the effect of maternal complications in pregnancy on wheezing in offspring i...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Rationale: The relation between birth weight and respiratory symptoms and asthma in children remains...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence on the "fetal origins hypothesis" of association between b...
Background Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent in many westernised countries. Many studies re...
Background: Maternal obesity is increasingly prevalent in many westernized countries. Many studie...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and asthma have increased in westernised countries. Maternal obesity may increas...
BACKGROUND: Obesity and asthma have increased in westernised countries. Maternal obesity may increas...
A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to begin during ...
Background A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to be...
A causal relationship between maternal obesity and offspring asthma is hypothesized to begin during ...
We studied the associations of maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and gestational weight gain wi...
Aims.We assessed the relationship of maternal complications including hypertensive disorders and dia...
Background: evidence on the effect of maternal complications in pregnancy on wheezing in offspring i...
Rationale: There is evidence that perinatal lung development predicts childhood wheeze. However, ver...
Background: Evidence on the effect of maternal complications in pregnancy on wheezing in offspring i...
Rationale: There is increasing interest in the potential influence of fetal and early life condition...
Rationale: The relation between birth weight and respiratory symptoms and asthma in children remains...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence on the "fetal origins hypothesis" of association between b...