AbstractObjectivesIn this study we investigate the relationships between placental size and neonatal bone mass and body composition, in a population-based cohort.Study design914 mother–neonate pairs were included. Placental dimensions were measured via ultrasound at 19 weeks gestation. Dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) was performed on the neonates within the first two weeks of life.ResultsWe observed positive relationships between placental volume at 19 weeks, and neonatal bone area (BA; r = 0.26, p < 0.001), bone mineral content (BMC; r = 0.25, p < 0.001) and bone mineral density (BMD; r = 0.10, p = 0.001). Thus placental volume accounted for 6.25% and 1.2% of the variation in neonatal BMC and BMD respectively at birth. These associations r...
Background: We have previously demonstrated that maternal body build and lifestyle factors predict n...
Efforts to understand the pathophysiology of bone fragility must focus on bone traits during growth....
BackgroundStudies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure...
AbstractObjectivesIn this study we investigate the relationships between placental size and neonatal...
ObjectivesTo investigate associations between placental volume (PV) at 11 weeks' gestation and offsp...
We investigated relationships between placental size and offspring adolescent bone indices using a p...
Early growth is associated with later risk of osteoporosis and fractures. In this study, we aimed to...
Evidence is accumulating that intrauterine growth and development may influence an individual's risk...
Introduction: Although there is evidence that measures of bone size, mineralisation and density are ...
We have previously demonstrated that higher birth-weight is associated with greater peak and later l...
We have demonstrated previously that higher birth weight is associated with greater peak and later-l...
We have previously demonstrated associations between fetal growth in late pregnancy and postnatal bo...
We have previously demonstrated associations between fetal growth in late pregnancyand postnatal bon...
Aims: Evidence suggests that intrauterine bone mineral accrual predicts osteoporosis risk in later l...
BACKGROUND: We have previously demonstrated that maternal body build and lifestyle factors predict n...
Background: We have previously demonstrated that maternal body build and lifestyle factors predict n...
Efforts to understand the pathophysiology of bone fragility must focus on bone traits during growth....
BackgroundStudies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure...
AbstractObjectivesIn this study we investigate the relationships between placental size and neonatal...
ObjectivesTo investigate associations between placental volume (PV) at 11 weeks' gestation and offsp...
We investigated relationships between placental size and offspring adolescent bone indices using a p...
Early growth is associated with later risk of osteoporosis and fractures. In this study, we aimed to...
Evidence is accumulating that intrauterine growth and development may influence an individual's risk...
Introduction: Although there is evidence that measures of bone size, mineralisation and density are ...
We have previously demonstrated that higher birth-weight is associated with greater peak and later l...
We have demonstrated previously that higher birth weight is associated with greater peak and later-l...
We have previously demonstrated associations between fetal growth in late pregnancy and postnatal bo...
We have previously demonstrated associations between fetal growth in late pregnancyand postnatal bon...
Aims: Evidence suggests that intrauterine bone mineral accrual predicts osteoporosis risk in later l...
BACKGROUND: We have previously demonstrated that maternal body build and lifestyle factors predict n...
Background: We have previously demonstrated that maternal body build and lifestyle factors predict n...
Efforts to understand the pathophysiology of bone fragility must focus on bone traits during growth....
BackgroundStudies have shown that the shape and size of the placenta at birth predict blood pressure...