OBJECTIVES: To investigate the importance of time in pregnancy and neonatal sex on the association between maternal metabolic parameters and neonatal sum of skinfolds. METHODS: This was a longitudinal, secondary analysis of the vitamin D and lifestyle intervention for gestational diabetes mellitus study, conducted in nine European countries during 2012 to 2015. Pregnant women with a pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) of ≥29 kg/m2 were invited to participate. We measured 14 maternal metabolic parameters at three times during pregnancy: <20 weeks, 24 to 28 weeks, and 35 to 37 weeks of gestation. The sum of four skinfolds assessed within 2 days after birth was the measure of neonatal adiposity. RESULTS: In total, 458 mother-infant pairs (50.2...
Aims/hypothesis: Offspring of obese women are at increased risk of features of the metabolic syndrom...
BackgroundMaternal obesity is increasing worldwide but the consequences for maternal physiology and ...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
Objectives: To investigate the importance of time in pregnancy and neonatal sex on the association b...
Objectives: To investigate the importance of time in pregnancy and neonatal sex on the association b...
Background: Although previous studies evaluated the association of maternal health parameters with n...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between maternal metabolic flexibility duri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obese pregnant women are at high risk of developing gestational diabetes mell...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Offspring of obese women are at increased risk of features of the metabolic syndrom...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal adiposity is a well-recognized complication of gestational diabetes mellitus (GD...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the association between foetal growth ...
Context: Comprehensive assessment of metabolism in maternal obesity and pregnancy disorders can prov...
Background Maternal obesity is increasing worldwide but the consequences for maternal physiology an...
Background/objectives: Obese pregnant women are at high risk of developing gestational diabetes mell...
International audienceObjective: To discriminate the effect of maternal obesity and gestational diab...
Aims/hypothesis: Offspring of obese women are at increased risk of features of the metabolic syndrom...
BackgroundMaternal obesity is increasing worldwide but the consequences for maternal physiology and ...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
Objectives: To investigate the importance of time in pregnancy and neonatal sex on the association b...
Objectives: To investigate the importance of time in pregnancy and neonatal sex on the association b...
Background: Although previous studies evaluated the association of maternal health parameters with n...
The aim of this study was to determine the relationships between maternal metabolic flexibility duri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Obese pregnant women are at high risk of developing gestational diabetes mell...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Offspring of obese women are at increased risk of features of the metabolic syndrom...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal adiposity is a well-recognized complication of gestational diabetes mellitus (GD...
Abstract: Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the association between foetal growth ...
Context: Comprehensive assessment of metabolism in maternal obesity and pregnancy disorders can prov...
Background Maternal obesity is increasing worldwide but the consequences for maternal physiology an...
Background/objectives: Obese pregnant women are at high risk of developing gestational diabetes mell...
International audienceObjective: To discriminate the effect of maternal obesity and gestational diab...
Aims/hypothesis: Offspring of obese women are at increased risk of features of the metabolic syndrom...
BackgroundMaternal obesity is increasing worldwide but the consequences for maternal physiology and ...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...