INTRODUCTION:The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between fetal ultrasound and newborn biometry and adiposity measures in the setting of maternal obesity. MATERIAL AND METHODS:The study population involved 845 overweight or obese pregnant women, who participated in the Standard Care Group of the LIMIT randomised trial (ACTRN12607000161426, 9/03/2007). At 36 weeks gestation, fetal biometry, estimated fetal weight (EFW) and adiposity measures including mid-thigh fat mass (MTFM), subscapular fat mass (SSFM), and abdominal fat mass (AFM) were undertaken using ultrasound. Neonatal anthropometric measurements obtained after birth included birthweight, head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC) and skinfold thickness me...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...
The aim of our study was to evaluate associations between maternal dietary factors and fetal growth ...
Background Maternal overweight and obesity pose significant risks both for the woman and her infant,...
BackgroundNewborns exhibit substantial variation in gestational age-adjusted and sex-adjusted fat ma...
Introduction: The aim of this secondary analysis was to investigate the relationship between materna...
Introduction: Over fifty percent of women entering pregnancy are overweight or obese. This has a sig...
Aim: Estimations of central adiposity in pregnancy is a difficult undertaking due to physiological c...
This study investigated whether maternal central adiposity and body mass index (BMI) were associated...
Early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) is known to predict adverse pregnancy outcomes but does not ac...
We sought to investigate whether early mid pregnancy visceral and subcutaneous fat depths measured b...
OBJECTIVE: Increased fetal size is associated with labor dystocia and subsequent need for assisted d...
Background: Overweight and obesity are common amongst pregnant women and associated with adverse pre...
textabstractBackground: The predisposition for obesity is suggested to originate in the prenatal per...
Introduction: We aim to evaluate the supplementary predictive value of soft tissue markers, includin...
Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...
The aim of our study was to evaluate associations between maternal dietary factors and fetal growth ...
Background Maternal overweight and obesity pose significant risks both for the woman and her infant,...
BackgroundNewborns exhibit substantial variation in gestational age-adjusted and sex-adjusted fat ma...
Introduction: The aim of this secondary analysis was to investigate the relationship between materna...
Introduction: Over fifty percent of women entering pregnancy are overweight or obese. This has a sig...
Aim: Estimations of central adiposity in pregnancy is a difficult undertaking due to physiological c...
This study investigated whether maternal central adiposity and body mass index (BMI) were associated...
Early pregnancy body mass index (BMI) is known to predict adverse pregnancy outcomes but does not ac...
We sought to investigate whether early mid pregnancy visceral and subcutaneous fat depths measured b...
OBJECTIVE: Increased fetal size is associated with labor dystocia and subsequent need for assisted d...
Background: Overweight and obesity are common amongst pregnant women and associated with adverse pre...
textabstractBackground: The predisposition for obesity is suggested to originate in the prenatal per...
Introduction: We aim to evaluate the supplementary predictive value of soft tissue markers, includin...
Obesity in pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes...
Introduction: Assessment of fetal weight is a vital factor in antenatal care, not only in the manage...
The aim of our study was to evaluate associations between maternal dietary factors and fetal growth ...
Background Maternal overweight and obesity pose significant risks both for the woman and her infant,...