Background: Adverse pregnancy outcome is an important public health problem that has been partly associated with increasing maternal parity.Aim: To determine the effect of parity on maternal body mass index (BMI), mineral element status and newborn anthropometrics.Methods: Data for 349 pregnant women previously studied for the impacts of maternal plasma mineral element status on pregnancy and its outcomes was analysed. Obstetric and demographic data and 5mls of blood samples were obtained from each subject. Blood lead, plasma copper, iron and zinc were determined using atomic absorption spectrophotometer.Results: Maternal BMI increases with parity. Women with parity two had significantly higher plasma zinc but lower plasma copper with comp...
Background & Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationships between iron and copper levels in mat...
Abstract not availableRebecca L. Wilson, Tina Bianco-Miotto, Shalem Y. Leemaqz, Luke E. Grzeskowiak,...
Background: Copper and selenium are important trace elements in man. They function as antioxidants a...
Background: Adverse pregnancy outcome is an important public health problem that has been partly ass...
Background: Micronutrient replacement is done indiscriminately, without recourse to peculiar socioec...
Background: Maternal micronutrient and antioxidant status is critical to fetal growth and survival. ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of maternal prenatal body mass index (BMI) on trace elements (co...
To determine the impact of socioeconomic status on plasma trace element status and pregnancy outcome...
Background: There is a large body of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of matern...
For a comparative study of plasma copper, iron and zinc between anaemic and non-anaemic pregnant wom...
Background: Zinc is a divalent cation first isolated in 1509 and since then its importance has been ...
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determinatio...
Objective This study was undertaken to study the effect of parity on maternal and neonatal character...
Background: Lots of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of maternal physical marke...
Background: Exact pathophysiology of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is still unknown but there...
Background & Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationships between iron and copper levels in mat...
Abstract not availableRebecca L. Wilson, Tina Bianco-Miotto, Shalem Y. Leemaqz, Luke E. Grzeskowiak,...
Background: Copper and selenium are important trace elements in man. They function as antioxidants a...
Background: Adverse pregnancy outcome is an important public health problem that has been partly ass...
Background: Micronutrient replacement is done indiscriminately, without recourse to peculiar socioec...
Background: Maternal micronutrient and antioxidant status is critical to fetal growth and survival. ...
Purpose: To investigate the effects of maternal prenatal body mass index (BMI) on trace elements (co...
To determine the impact of socioeconomic status on plasma trace element status and pregnancy outcome...
Background: There is a large body of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of matern...
For a comparative study of plasma copper, iron and zinc between anaemic and non-anaemic pregnant wom...
Background: Zinc is a divalent cation first isolated in 1509 and since then its importance has been ...
Objective: Trace element deficiencies have been documented to play an important role in determinatio...
Objective This study was undertaken to study the effect of parity on maternal and neonatal character...
Background: Lots of research both in India and abroad studying the effect of maternal physical marke...
Background: Exact pathophysiology of pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) is still unknown but there...
Background & Aim: This study aimed to assess the relationships between iron and copper levels in mat...
Abstract not availableRebecca L. Wilson, Tina Bianco-Miotto, Shalem Y. Leemaqz, Luke E. Grzeskowiak,...
Background: Copper and selenium are important trace elements in man. They function as antioxidants a...