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1by Van De Maele, Karolien Bogaerts, Annick De Schepper, Jean Provyn, Steven Ceulemans, Dries Guelinckx, Isabelle Gies, Inge Devlieger, Roland“...BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery before pregnancy can result in improved maternal fertility. However, long-term data on the consequences at childhood age are...”
17.05.2021
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2by Van de Maele, Karolien De Geyter, Charlotte Vandenplas, Yvan Gies, Inge Devlieger, Roland“...Mothers who underwent bariatric surgery (BS) before pregnancy have worrisome eating habits, but little is known about the eating habits of their offspring...”
01.09.2020
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3by Hanafi, Ihab Sheikh Gupta, Akash Ayar, Mirat Doke, Saloni Published in The FASEB journal (01.04.2019)“...Obesity is considered as a multifactorial disease which depends on the complex interaction of host genetics, diet and other environmental factors. Specific...”
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4by Lee, Yu Qi Lumbers, Eugenie R Oldmeadow, Christopher Collins, Clare E Johnson, Vanessa Keogh, Lyniece Sutherland, Kathryn Gordon, Adrienne Smith, Roger Rae, Kym M Pringle, Kirsty G“...Maternal obesity during pregnancy has a detrimental impact on offspring renal development and function. This is pertinent to Indigenous Australians as they are...”
2019
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5“...Maternal obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing gestational diabetes mellitus and it also results in an increased risk of giving birth to a...”
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6“...Milk contains about 4% fat globules with its surface covered by polar lipids. Despite the abundant consumption of dairy products, the biological effects of...”
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7“...The offspring of women with obesity during their pregnancy are exposed to an altered intra-uterine environment. A subsequent influence on the cardiovascular...”
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8by Flynn, AC Dalrymple, K Barr, S Poston, L Goff, LM Rogozinska, E van Poppel, MNM Rayanagoudar, G Yeo, S Barakat Carballo, R Perales, M Bogaerts, A Cecatti, JG Dodd, J Owens, J Devlieger, R Teede, H Haakstad, L Motahari-Tabari, N Tonstad, S Luoto, R Guelfi, K Petrella, E Phelan, S Scudeller, TT Hauner, H Renault, K Sagedal, LR Stafne, SN Vinter, C Astrup, A Geiker, NRW McAuliffe, FM Mol, BW Thangaratinam, S
01.04.2016
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10by Bak, Geske S Shaffer, Brian L Madriago, Erin Allen, Allison Kelly, Brendan Caughey, Aaron B Pereira, Leonardo“...OBJECTIVE: To perform a cost-effectiveness analysis of different follow-up strategies for non-obese and obese women who had incomplete fetal cardiac screening...”
01.11.2020
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11by Bak, Geske S Shaffer, Brian L Madriago, Erin Allen, Allison Kelly, Brendan Caughey, Aaron B Pereira, Leonardo“...OBJECTIVE: To perform a cost-effectiveness analysis of different follow-up strategies for non-obese and obese women who had incomplete fetal cardiac screening...”
01.11.2020
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12by Raitio, Arimatias Tauriainen, Asta Leinonen, Maarit K Syvänen, Johanna Kemppainen, Teemu Löyttyniemi, Eliisa Sankilampi, Ulla Gissler, Mika Hyvärinen, Anna Helenius, Ilkka Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (07.11.2020)“...Omphalocele is a major congenital anomaly associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Regardless, the influence of maternal use of prescription drugs...”
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14by HOPKINS, Maeve K KOELPER, Nathanael CALDWELL, Samantha Brittany DYR DUGOFF, Lorraine Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (08.04.2021)“...Fetal fraction of cell free DNA decreases with increasing maternal weight. Consequently, cell-free DNA screening for fetal aneuploidy has higher screen...”
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15by KŠIŇANOVÁ, Martina KOVAŘÍKOVÁ, Veronika ŠEFČÍKOVÁ, Zuzana ŠPIRKOVÁ, Alexandra ČIKOŠ, Štefan PISKO, Jozef FABIAN, Dušan Published in The Journal of reproduction and development (2020)“...The aim of the present work was to investigate the impact of maternal obesity on DNA methylation in ovulated oocytes, and to compare the response of in...”
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16by Minihane, Anne M Vinoy, Sophie Russell, Wendy R Baka, Athanasia Roche, Helen M Tuohy, Kieran M Teeling, Jessica L Blaak, Ellen E Fenech, Michael Vauzour, David McArdle, Harry J Kremer, Bas H. A Sterkman, Luc Vafeiadou, Katerina Benedetti, Massimo Massi Williams, Christine M Calder, Philip C Published in British journal of nutrition (14.10.2015)“...The importance of chronic low-grade inflammation in the pathology of numerous age-related chronic conditions is now clear. An unresolved inflammatory response...”
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17by Saw, Lauren Aung, Wintnie Sweet, Linda Published in Women and birth : journal of the Australian College of Midwives (03.10.2020)“...Obesity is a major public health problem and is rising in prevalence in child-bearing women. The complications of pregnancy in women with obesity are well...”
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18by Larkin, B.P Nguyen, L.T Glastras, S.J Gangadharan Komala, M Pollock, C.A Saad, S Published in Translational Metabolic Syndrome Research (2020)“...Epigenetic modifications including DNA methylation have been shown to be involved in the fetal programming of disease. Previous animal studies have shown that...”
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19by Pankey, C.L Odhiambo, J.F Smith, A.M Ford, S.P Published in Domestic animal endocrinology (01.03.2021)“...•Maternal obesity programs diminishing metabolic phenotypes over 3 generations.•Gestation exposes latent phenotypes in second generation offspring of obese...”
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20“...Summary Maternal obesity is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers and babies. To get an overview of risks related to obesity in pregnant women, a systematic...”