Background: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environment and fetal outcomes. Herein, we characterize the maternal urinary metabolome throughout pregnancy to identify maternal metabolic signatures of fetal growth in two subcohorts and explain potential sources of variation in metabolic profiles based on lifestyle and clinical data. Methods: We used 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to characterize maternal urine samples collected in the INMA birth cohort at the first (n = 412 and n = 394, respectively, in Gipuzkoa and Sabadell cohorts) and third trimesters of gestation (n = 417 and 469). Metabolic phenotypes that reflected longitudinal intra- and inter-individual variation were u...
Fetal growth may be impaired by poor placental function or maternal conditions, each of which can in...
This thesis examines what urine samples can tell about the development and health of pregnant women ...
Background Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Background Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environm...
BACKGROUND: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Background: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Fetal growth aberrations, including fetal growth restriction (FGR) and macrosomia, convey the highes...
Abstract Background Routine prenatal care fails to identify a large proportion of women at risk of f...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
BACKGROUND: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
This work describes an exploratory NMR metabonomic study of second trimester maternal urine and plas...
Background: Pregnancy is characterized by multiple metabolic processes to allow proper foetal develo...
Marked physiological changes in pregnancy are essential to support foetal growth; however, evidence ...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Fetal growth may be impaired by poor placental function or maternal conditions, each of which can in...
This thesis examines what urine samples can tell about the development and health of pregnant women ...
Background Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Background Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environm...
BACKGROUND: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Background: Maternal metabolism during pregnancy is a major determinant of the intra-uterine environ...
Fetal growth aberrations, including fetal growth restriction (FGR) and macrosomia, convey the highes...
Abstract Background Routine prenatal care fails to identify a large proportion of women at risk of f...
Under conditions of non-optimal supply of nutrients, maternal diet during gestation can alter the ba...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
BACKGROUND: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
This work describes an exploratory NMR metabonomic study of second trimester maternal urine and plas...
Background: Pregnancy is characterized by multiple metabolic processes to allow proper foetal develo...
Marked physiological changes in pregnancy are essential to support foetal growth; however, evidence ...
Background: Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...
Fetal growth may be impaired by poor placental function or maternal conditions, each of which can in...
This thesis examines what urine samples can tell about the development and health of pregnant women ...
Background Obesity predominantly affects populations in high-income countries and those countries f...