It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutrient supplementation in pregnancy was associated with an increased risk of gestational diabetes (GDM) and increased offspring size at birth. In this follow-up study, we investigated whether similar changes are observed with dietary iron supplementation. For this we used the prospective Cambridge Baby Growth Study with records of maternal GDM status, nutrient supplementation, and extensive offspring birth size measurements. Maternal iron supplementation in pregnancy was associated with GDM development (risk ratio 1.67 (1.01–2.77), p = 0.048, n = 677) as well as offspring size and adiposity (n = 844–868) at birth in terms of weight (β’ = 0.078 ...
OBJECTIVE—Higher heme iron intake is associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. However, no pre...
Iron deficiency during pregnancy is associated with adverse birth outcomes, particularly, if present...
Iron overload due to environmental or genetic causes have been associated diabetes. We hypothesized ...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
Studies of iron and its association with the risk of small for gestational age (SGA) show inconsiste...
Multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) in pregnancy has previously been associated with positi...
Pregnant women frequently supplement their diets with iron to treat any cryptic anemia, on the assum...
Iron deficiency is common during pregnancy. Experimental animal studies suggest that it increases ca...
Background: Iron overload has been associated with diabetes. Studies on iron exposure during pregnan...
The possible effect of iron supplementation has been investigated in the normal population and patie...
Objective To test the hypothesis that iron supplement from early pregnancy would increase the risk o...
Background: Iron deficiency is common during pregnancy. Experimental animal studies suggest that it ...
Background: High iron measured using dietary and serum biomarkers have been associated with type 2 d...
OBJECTIVE—Higher heme iron intake is associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. However, no pre...
Iron deficiency during pregnancy is associated with adverse birth outcomes, particularly, if present...
Iron overload due to environmental or genetic causes have been associated diabetes. We hypothesized ...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
It was previously observed that in a population of a high-income country, dietary multiple micronutr...
Studies of iron and its association with the risk of small for gestational age (SGA) show inconsiste...
Multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) in pregnancy has previously been associated with positi...
Pregnant women frequently supplement their diets with iron to treat any cryptic anemia, on the assum...
Iron deficiency is common during pregnancy. Experimental animal studies suggest that it increases ca...
Background: Iron overload has been associated with diabetes. Studies on iron exposure during pregnan...
The possible effect of iron supplementation has been investigated in the normal population and patie...
Objective To test the hypothesis that iron supplement from early pregnancy would increase the risk o...
Background: Iron deficiency is common during pregnancy. Experimental animal studies suggest that it ...
Background: High iron measured using dietary and serum biomarkers have been associated with type 2 d...
OBJECTIVE—Higher heme iron intake is associated with increased type 2 diabetes risk. However, no pre...
Iron deficiency during pregnancy is associated with adverse birth outcomes, particularly, if present...
Iron overload due to environmental or genetic causes have been associated diabetes. We hypothesized ...