Since studies show that an unfavorable environment during intrauterine development predisposes individuals to several diseases in adulthood, our objective is to assess the relation between fetal growth restriction and chronic renal disease in adults. We searched four different electronic databases through November 2017: CENTRAL, EMBASE, LILACS and MEDLINE. We selected studies with longitudinal or transversal designs associating kidney function in adulthood with low birth weight. Two reviewers evaluated the inclusion criteria and the risk of bias and extracted data from the included papers. Thirteen studies were selected for the systematic review and meta-analysis. We observed increased risks of presenting end-stage renal disease (risk ratio...
Evidence from animal models indicates that exposure to an obesogenic or hyperglycemic intrauterine e...
The intrauterine environment is critical for the development of the foetus. Barker and colleagues we...
Background: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risks of kidney diseases in later lif...
Background and aims: Studies have shown that adults with low birth weight (LBW) face an increased ri...
It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in fewer glomeru...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in fewer glomeru...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies examined the association between preterm delivery and kidney size an...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with a higher risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD...
Renal (and cardiovascular) risks are to a considerable extent determined in utero. The results of th...
Introduction Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with increased risk of kidney disease due to lower...
Low birth weight is associated with ESRD. To identify specific growth patterns in early life that ma...
Background: Preterm birth and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are associated with structural and func...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Evidence from animal models indicates that exposure to an obesogenic or hyperglycemic intrauterine e...
The intrauterine environment is critical for the development of the foetus. Barker and colleagues we...
Background: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risks of kidney diseases in later lif...
Background and aims: Studies have shown that adults with low birth weight (LBW) face an increased ri...
It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in fewer glomeru...
Deleterious environmental factors during pregnancy influence fetal development and increase therisk ...
It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in fewer glomeru...
BACKGROUND: A number of studies examined the association between preterm delivery and kidney size an...
Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with a higher risk of end-stage renal disease (ESRD...
Renal (and cardiovascular) risks are to a considerable extent determined in utero. The results of th...
Introduction Low birth weight (LBW) is associated with increased risk of kidney disease due to lower...
Low birth weight is associated with ESRD. To identify specific growth patterns in early life that ma...
Background: Preterm birth and fetal growth restriction (FGR) are associated with structural and func...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
Nephron number in humans varies up to 13-fold, likely reflecting the impact of multiple factors on k...
Evidence from animal models indicates that exposure to an obesogenic or hyperglycemic intrauterine e...
The intrauterine environment is critical for the development of the foetus. Barker and colleagues we...
Background: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risks of kidney diseases in later lif...