The association patterns between maternal anthropometric characteristics (stature, prepregnancy weight, prepregnancy body mass index, pregnancy weight gain) and newborn size (birth weight, length, head circumference) were tested with 10,240 single births taking place between 1985 and 1995 in Vienna, Austria, and 3,452 single births taking place between 1989 and 1995 in Westerstede-Ammerland (Friesland), northern Germany. Maternal size and newborn size differed highly significantly (p \u3c 0.001) between the two genetically and socioeconomically different population groups. Furthermore, the incidence of macrosomia among newborns (birth weight greater than 4000 g) was extraordinarily high (17.9%) in the Frisian group from northern Germany. In...
Background: To investigate the relationship between certain maternal characteristic and infant birth...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
The association patterns between maternal anthropometric characteristics (stature, prepregnancy weig...
The coexistence of underweight and obesity is commonly called the double burden of malnutrition, a p...
BACKGROUND: Size and body proportions at birth are partly determined by maternal body composition, b...
9 Abstract Aim of the study. In mammals, including humans, the dominance of maternal influence on fe...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between maternal height and birthweight in a healthy population a...
Objective: To assess the association between maternal height and birthweight in a healthy population...
We aimed to examine the associations of maternal anthropometrics with fetal weight measured in diffe...
Abstract- A descriptive prospective study was undertaken to determine birth weight, length and head ...
Background Large differences exist in size at birth and in rates of impaired fetal growth worldwide....
International audienceThe specific role of weight change in the first weeks of gestation in fetal gr...
This thesis uses a number of datasets to characterise geographical variation in neonatal and materna...
Several studies have shown that a baby's birthweight correlates with the birthweight and adult size ...
Background: To investigate the relationship between certain maternal characteristic and infant birth...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...
The association patterns between maternal anthropometric characteristics (stature, prepregnancy weig...
The coexistence of underweight and obesity is commonly called the double burden of malnutrition, a p...
BACKGROUND: Size and body proportions at birth are partly determined by maternal body composition, b...
9 Abstract Aim of the study. In mammals, including humans, the dominance of maternal influence on fe...
ObjectiveTo assess the association between maternal height and birthweight in a healthy population a...
Objective: To assess the association between maternal height and birthweight in a healthy population...
We aimed to examine the associations of maternal anthropometrics with fetal weight measured in diffe...
Abstract- A descriptive prospective study was undertaken to determine birth weight, length and head ...
Background Large differences exist in size at birth and in rates of impaired fetal growth worldwide....
International audienceThe specific role of weight change in the first weeks of gestation in fetal gr...
This thesis uses a number of datasets to characterise geographical variation in neonatal and materna...
Several studies have shown that a baby's birthweight correlates with the birthweight and adult size ...
Background: To investigate the relationship between certain maternal characteristic and infant birth...
We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and exa...
The patterns of association between maternal or paternal and neonatal phenotype may offer insight in...