Abstract We evaluated the relationship between maternal cholesterol levels and its biologically active precursors and metabolites in the first trimester and subsequent risk for small-for-gestational-age birthweight (SGA). This is a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study which enrolled healthy singleton pregnancies (n = 1337). Maternal fasting blood was taken in the first trimester and followed up till delivery. The lipid parameters were compared between women who delivered SGA neonates (SGA-group, birthweight < 10th percentile, n = 107) and women who did not (non-SGA-group, n = 1230). In addition, metabolic signatures of cholesterol were evaluated in a subset consisting of propensity-score matched SGA (n = 56) and control group (n...
Objective: To investigate whether randomly sampled maternal total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides...
Objective: Women who deliver preterm infants may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, pe...
Objective: To assess the social-demographic characteristic and the maternal risk factors for pre e...
BackgroundStudies investigating the relationship between gestational dyslipidemia and small for gest...
BackgroundStudies investigating the relationship between gestational dyslipidemia and small for gest...
Metabolic disorders in pregnancy, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), are associated w...
Background: Sub-optimal maternal lipid levels during pregnancy may be implicated in the pathophysiol...
Background: Concentrations of plasma lipids levels during pregnancy clearly increases. According to ...
IntroductionElevated maternal serum lipid concentrations have been related to an adverse intrauterin...
Background: Women that previously had preterm labor are at an increased risk for heart disease. Beca...
Background: Lipids are crucial for fetal growth and development. Maternal lipid concentrations are a...
Abstract Background Macrosomia is a serious public health problem worldwide due to its increasing pr...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine associations between lipids (high-density lipop...
Abstract Background Maternal lipid levels in early pregnancy are associated with maternal health and...
High body-mass-index (BMI), hyperglycaemia, and hypercholesterolemia are the leading risk factors fo...
Objective: To investigate whether randomly sampled maternal total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides...
Objective: Women who deliver preterm infants may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, pe...
Objective: To assess the social-demographic characteristic and the maternal risk factors for pre e...
BackgroundStudies investigating the relationship between gestational dyslipidemia and small for gest...
BackgroundStudies investigating the relationship between gestational dyslipidemia and small for gest...
Metabolic disorders in pregnancy, particularly gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), are associated w...
Background: Sub-optimal maternal lipid levels during pregnancy may be implicated in the pathophysiol...
Background: Concentrations of plasma lipids levels during pregnancy clearly increases. According to ...
IntroductionElevated maternal serum lipid concentrations have been related to an adverse intrauterin...
Background: Women that previously had preterm labor are at an increased risk for heart disease. Beca...
Background: Lipids are crucial for fetal growth and development. Maternal lipid concentrations are a...
Abstract Background Macrosomia is a serious public health problem worldwide due to its increasing pr...
Objective: The objective of this study is to examine associations between lipids (high-density lipop...
Abstract Background Maternal lipid levels in early pregnancy are associated with maternal health and...
High body-mass-index (BMI), hyperglycaemia, and hypercholesterolemia are the leading risk factors fo...
Objective: To investigate whether randomly sampled maternal total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides...
Objective: Women who deliver preterm infants may be at increased risk for cardiovascular disease, pe...
Objective: To assess the social-demographic characteristic and the maternal risk factors for pre e...