Despite increased interest in promoting nutrition during pregnancy, the association between maternal dietary patterns and birth outcomes has been equivocal. We examined maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy as a determinant of offspring’s birth weight-for-length (WLZ), weight-for-age (WAZ), length-for-age (LAZ), and head circumference (HCZ) Z-scores in Southern United States (n = 1151). Maternal diet during pregnancy was assessed by seven dietary patterns. Multivariable linear regression models described the association of WLZ, WAZ, LAZ, and HCZ with diet patterns controlling for other maternal and child characteristics. In bivariate analyses, WAZ and HCZ were significantly lower for processed and processed-Southern compared to healthy...
Maternal nutrition can have a profound effect on fetal growth, development, and subsequent infant bi...
Objective: Maternal diet and gestational weight gain (GWG) influence birth weight and infant adiposi...
Background: Child obesity is a major problem in the United States. Identifying early-life risk facto...
Despite increased interest in promoting nutrition during pregnancy, the association between maternal...
Dietary patterns are sensitive to differences across socio-economic strata or cultural habits and ma...
Background. Anthropometric measurements of newborn infant are widely assessed as determinants of mat...
Background & Aim: There is little information regarding relationship between maternal dietary patter...
Although the influences of socioeconomic, behavioral and biological factors on birth weight have bee...
The mother’s diet during pregnancy is associated with maternal and child health. However, there are ...
Background Dietary diversity scores can be used as a proxy for dietary intakes and f...
This study examined associations between a maternal ?mixed, high sugar? dietary pattern during pregn...
This study investigated the distribution of birth weights in Texas\u27 triethnic populations for the...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground and rationale. Pregnancy pr...
Maternal nutrition is one of the dominant factors in determining fetal growth and subsequent develop...
Evidence shows epigenetic factors influence fetal development and the size of the infant at birth. T...
Maternal nutrition can have a profound effect on fetal growth, development, and subsequent infant bi...
Objective: Maternal diet and gestational weight gain (GWG) influence birth weight and infant adiposi...
Background: Child obesity is a major problem in the United States. Identifying early-life risk facto...
Despite increased interest in promoting nutrition during pregnancy, the association between maternal...
Dietary patterns are sensitive to differences across socio-economic strata or cultural habits and ma...
Background. Anthropometric measurements of newborn infant are widely assessed as determinants of mat...
Background & Aim: There is little information regarding relationship between maternal dietary patter...
Although the influences of socioeconomic, behavioral and biological factors on birth weight have bee...
The mother’s diet during pregnancy is associated with maternal and child health. However, there are ...
Background Dietary diversity scores can be used as a proxy for dietary intakes and f...
This study examined associations between a maternal ?mixed, high sugar? dietary pattern during pregn...
This study investigated the distribution of birth weights in Texas\u27 triethnic populations for the...
PhD (Nutrition), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusBackground and rationale. Pregnancy pr...
Maternal nutrition is one of the dominant factors in determining fetal growth and subsequent develop...
Evidence shows epigenetic factors influence fetal development and the size of the infant at birth. T...
Maternal nutrition can have a profound effect on fetal growth, development, and subsequent infant bi...
Objective: Maternal diet and gestational weight gain (GWG) influence birth weight and infant adiposi...
Background: Child obesity is a major problem in the United States. Identifying early-life risk facto...