Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percentage (BF%), body mass index (BMI) and being overweight or obese in early childhood. Design: Prospective longitudinal cohort study. Setting: Babies After Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints: Evaluating the Longitudinal Impact on Neurological and Nutritional Endpoints cohort. Participants: Infants born to mothers recruited from the Screening for Pregnancy Endpoints study, Cork University Maternity Hospital between November 2007 and February 2011.Outcome measure: Overweight or obese defined according to the International Obesity Task Force criteria.Results: Of the 1305 infants, 362 (27.8%) were delivered by CS. On regression analysis, BF% at 2 mont...
Cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily rising and have exceeded the maximum recommended level of 1...
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of ...
Most would agree that obesity is among one of the greatest challenges that providers face in healthc...
Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
Background: Several studies reported an association between Caesarean section (CS) birth and childho...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Objective: To examine whether delivery by caesarean section is a risk factor for childhood obesity. ...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Abstract Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Chil...
WOS: 000577708100001PubMed: 33063571The aim of this prospective cohort study was to reveal the effec...
BackgroundSeveral studies reported an association between Caesarean section (CS) birth and childhood...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether birth by cesarean delivery rather than vaginal delivery is a risk ...
Background: Measuring obesity at a single time point does not explain the independent association be...
Objectives. We aimed to assess if Caesarean section is a risk factor for overnutrition in early- and...
Cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily rising and have exceeded the maximum recommended level of 1...
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of ...
Most would agree that obesity is among one of the greatest challenges that providers face in healthc...
Objectives: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the association between caesarean section (CS) birth and body fat percent...
Background: Several studies reported an association between Caesarean section (CS) birth and childho...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Objective: To examine whether delivery by caesarean section is a risk factor for childhood obesity. ...
Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Childhood obe...
Abstract Caesarean section (CS) rates are increasing globally and exceed 50% in some countries. Chil...
WOS: 000577708100001PubMed: 33063571The aim of this prospective cohort study was to reveal the effec...
BackgroundSeveral studies reported an association between Caesarean section (CS) birth and childhood...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether birth by cesarean delivery rather than vaginal delivery is a risk ...
Background: Measuring obesity at a single time point does not explain the independent association be...
Objectives. We aimed to assess if Caesarean section is a risk factor for overnutrition in early- and...
Cesarean section (CS) rates are steadily rising and have exceeded the maximum recommended level of 1...
A causal role of Caesarean delivery (CD) on developing overweight and obesity in the life course of ...
Most would agree that obesity is among one of the greatest challenges that providers face in healthc...