OBJECTIVE: To examine differences between Pakistani and White British women in relation to socioeconomic position, lifestyle and health-related pregnancy characteristics, and to determine whether these differences vary depending on the woman's, her partner's and both of their parents' place of birth. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Bradford, UK PARTICIPANTS: 3656 Pakistani and 3503 White British women recruited to the Born in Bradford study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Socioeconomic position (employment status; level of education; receipt of benefits; housing tenure), lifestyle characteristics (body mass index (BMI) at the start of pregnancy; smoking during pregnancy) and health-related pregnancy characteristics (hypertensive disorder...
Background Maternal obesity increases women’s risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, P...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...
Objective: To examine differences between Pakistani and White British women in relation to socioecon...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
YesObjectives In this study we aimed to test the associations between area-level ethnic density and...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
Background: Maternal obesity increases women's risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
YesIntroduction: Pregnant British Pakistani women have disproportionately poorer health than the w...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
lifestyle and health-related pregnancy characteristics between Pakistani and White British women in ...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body m...
Background Maternal obesity increases women’s risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, P...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...
Objective: To examine differences between Pakistani and White British women in relation to socioecon...
Objective: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
YesObjectives In this study we aimed to test the associations between area-level ethnic density and...
OBJECTIVE: To describe how maternal obesity prevalence varies by established international and South...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
Background: Maternal obesity increases women's risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
YesIntroduction: Pregnant British Pakistani women have disproportionately poorer health than the w...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
Aim: Reducing poor maternal and infant outcomes in pregnancy is the aim of maternity care. Adverse h...
lifestyle and health-related pregnancy characteristics between Pakistani and White British women in ...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body m...
Background Maternal obesity increases women’s risk of poor birth outcomes, and statistics show that...
Objective To compare mean birth weights and gestational age at delivery of infants born to Indian, P...
Objective This study aims to compare the prevalence of gestational diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, B...