Background: In adults intrahepatocellular lipid (IHCL) is a strong correlate of insulin resistance and other components of the metabolic syndrome. Knowledge about IHCL in healthy term infants is very limited. Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the variation in IHCL in healthy term neonates and identify determinants of deposition. My secondary aim was to explore the relationship between IHCL and body adiposity. Methods: With Research Ethics approval and informed written parent consent I employed Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Hepatic Spectroscopy during natural sleep in healthy term neonates. Using SPSS 17.0 birth weight, gestational size, gender, mode of delivery, maternal BMI and diabetes were analysed singly in relation to IHCL (e...
Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm...
Being born small or large for gestational age (SGA and LGA, respectively), combined with suboptimal ...
Offspring of mothers with diabetes are at greater risk of adverse metabolic outcomes in later life. ...
There is increasing evidence that preterm birth is a risk factor for the development of adiposity as...
Background: We have previously shown that by term age, preterm infants have elevated intrahepatocell...
Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The cau...
Numerous studies have associated both under- and overnutrition during early life with long-term meta...
Sexual dimorphism in adiposity is well described in adults, but the age at which differences first m...
Background: The effect of mode of infant feeding on adiposity deposition is not fully understood. O...
Intrauterine factors influence infant size and body composition but the mechanisms involved are to a...
Obesity is a major health problem in the Western world. Mean birth weight has increased during the l...
We tested the hypothesis that both postnatal feeding and conditions in utero affect lipid metabolism...
Abstract: We tested the hypothesis that both postnatal feeding and conditions in utero affect lipid ...
Recent studies about mechanisms controlling intrauterine growth indicated that white adipose tissue ...
Background:There is mounting evidence that in utero and early life exposures may predispose an indiv...
Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm...
Being born small or large for gestational age (SGA and LGA, respectively), combined with suboptimal ...
Offspring of mothers with diabetes are at greater risk of adverse metabolic outcomes in later life. ...
There is increasing evidence that preterm birth is a risk factor for the development of adiposity as...
Background: We have previously shown that by term age, preterm infants have elevated intrahepatocell...
Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The cau...
Numerous studies have associated both under- and overnutrition during early life with long-term meta...
Sexual dimorphism in adiposity is well described in adults, but the age at which differences first m...
Background: The effect of mode of infant feeding on adiposity deposition is not fully understood. O...
Intrauterine factors influence infant size and body composition but the mechanisms involved are to a...
Obesity is a major health problem in the Western world. Mean birth weight has increased during the l...
We tested the hypothesis that both postnatal feeding and conditions in utero affect lipid metabolism...
Abstract: We tested the hypothesis that both postnatal feeding and conditions in utero affect lipid ...
Recent studies about mechanisms controlling intrauterine growth indicated that white adipose tissue ...
Background:There is mounting evidence that in utero and early life exposures may predispose an indiv...
Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm...
Being born small or large for gestational age (SGA and LGA, respectively), combined with suboptimal ...
Offspring of mothers with diabetes are at greater risk of adverse metabolic outcomes in later life. ...