Objective: To examine the (1) normal ranges of anthropometric and insulin resistance/sensitivity indices (homeostatic model assessment for insulin resistance, homeostatic model assessment for insulin sensitivity, and quantitative insulin sensitivity check index) for Iranian pregnant women and their newborns and (2) associations between maternal anthropometric and metabolic values and infants’ birth weights among Iranian women. Methods: Anthropometric and metabolic values of 163 singleton non-diabetic pregnant women in Tehran, Iran (2014) were collected before and during pregnancy and at delivery. Linear regression, multivariable regression, and Student t tests were used to evaluate correlations between birth weight and maternal variables. R...
Introduction: Identifying factors influencing infants' anthroponmetric indices is very important in ...
The impact of some maternal factors on birth weight and on length of gestation was investigated in a...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of a child′s vulnerability to the risk of childho...
Background: Adverse pregnancy outcome are frequent in developing countries. Pregnancy outcomes are i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of maternal anthropometry and metabolic...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
Introduction: Low birth weight of infants is one of the most serious health problems in many communi...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Background & Aim: There is little information regarding relationship between maternal dietary patter...
Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth wei...
Background: Birth weight is a powerful predictor of infant growth and survival and is dependent on m...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to determinate the relationship between neonatal bir...
Background: Although previous studies evaluated the association of maternal health parameters with n...
Background: birth weight is associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity .In recent studies, fet...
Chronic diseases that are typical of adulthood may originate in intra-uterine life through inadequat...
Introduction: Identifying factors influencing infants' anthroponmetric indices is very important in ...
The impact of some maternal factors on birth weight and on length of gestation was investigated in a...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of a child′s vulnerability to the risk of childho...
Background: Adverse pregnancy outcome are frequent in developing countries. Pregnancy outcomes are i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the effect of maternal anthropometry and metabolic...
Anthropometric indices are of the best indicators for growth monitoring during neonatal period. The ...
Introduction: Low birth weight of infants is one of the most serious health problems in many communi...
The objective of this study was to examine the influence of anthropometric measurements of pregnant ...
Background & Aim: There is little information regarding relationship between maternal dietary patter...
Background and purpose: Since a large proportion of fetal mortality is associated with low birth wei...
Background: Birth weight is a powerful predictor of infant growth and survival and is dependent on m...
<p><strong>Objective:</strong> This study aimed to determinate the relationship between neonatal bir...
Background: Although previous studies evaluated the association of maternal health parameters with n...
Background: birth weight is associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity .In recent studies, fet...
Chronic diseases that are typical of adulthood may originate in intra-uterine life through inadequat...
Introduction: Identifying factors influencing infants' anthroponmetric indices is very important in ...
The impact of some maternal factors on birth weight and on length of gestation was investigated in a...
Background: Birth weight is an important indicator of a child′s vulnerability to the risk of childho...