submitted by GrahaArj 30 days ago - Topic: Mathematics
Newborns characterized as large and small for gestational age are at risk for increased mortality and morbidity during the first year of life as well as for obesity and dysglycemia as children and adults. The intrauterine environment and fetal genes contribute to the fetal size at birth. To defin...
submitted by bolzonmv 10 months ago - Topic: Mathematics
Does maternal obesity affect insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis protein expression patterns in maternal and cord blood? Maternal obesity attenuates cord blood expression of IGF-binding protein (IGFBP)-4. The IGF axis plays a critical role in fetal growth and development. Maternal obesity compr...
submitted by gom 1 month ago - Topic: Mathematics
Does the type of media used to culture embryos for IVF influence the birthweight and length of neonates? No significant differences were observed in birthweight and length among the three embryo culture media used for in vitro embryo culture. Since the establishment of IVF as an assisted reproduc...
submitted by JaiSalva 1 month ago - Topic: Mathematics
Large and small for gestational age newborns are not only at risk for increased mortality and morbidity during the first year of life, but also at risk of obesity and dysglycemia as children and adults. The intrauterine environment and fetal genes contribute to fetal size at birth. To define the ...
submitted by ColinEllio 2 months ago - Topic: Mathematics
This study separately assessed the associations of maternal and paternal psychological distress during pregnancy with early growth in preschool children. The study was based on data from a population-based cohort study involving 5,283 children and their parents (with data collected beginning in e...
submitted by MosLeona 1 month ago - Topic: Mathematics
Obesity is of global health concern. There are well-described inverse relationships between female pubertal timing and obesity. Recent genome-wide association studies of age at menarche identified several obesity-related variants. Using data from the ReproGen Consortium, we employed meta-analytic...
submitted by rmocep 1 month ago - Topic: Mathematics
We examined the relationship between parent-perceived neighborhood safety and children's physical activity, sedentary behavior, body mass, and obesity status using 9 years of longitudinal data (1999–2007) on a cohort of approximately 19,000 US kindergartners from the Early Childhood Longitu...
submitted by ssshet 21 days ago - Topic: Mathematics
Weight gain increases the prevalence of obesity, a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Nevertheless, unintentional weight loss can be a harbinger of health problems. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study (1987–2009) included 15,792 US adults aged 45–64 years at baseline an...
submitted by qualitybm 10 days ago - Topic: Mathematics
Is there a relationship between body mass index (BMI), body shape and endometriosis? Endometriosis is inversely associated with early adult BMI and may correlate with a peripheral body fat distribution. The literature suggests an inverse relation between endometriosis and BMI, although few studie...
submitted by yoro 4 months ago - Topic: Mathematics
Those considering how to maintain a healthy weight during holiday festivities, or looking ahead to New Year's resolutions, may want to think twice before reaching for traditional staples like cookies or candy - or the car keys. A new study by University of Illinois researchers suggests that both ...