Immediate metabolic consequences of intrauterine growth restriction and low birthweight [0.03%]
宫内生长受限和低出生体重的即刻代谢后果
Jatinder Bhatia,Amy Gates
Jatinder Bhatia
Optimal fetal growth resulting in a 'normally grown' term infant is of paramount importance for assuring a healthy start for postnatal growth and development. Fetal, infant and childhood growth restriction is an important clinical problem f...
Influence of maternal vitamin B12 and folate on growth and insulin resistance in the offspring [0.03%]
母体维生素B12和叶酸对子代生长及胰岛素抵抗的影响
Urmila Deshmukh,Prachi Katre,Chittaranjan S Yajnik
Urmila Deshmukh
The burden of chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease is shifting rapidly to low- and middle-income countries. It calls for a review of the classic 'dogma' of genetic predisposition, prec...
Discussion on one-carbon metabolism, fetal growth and long-term consequences [0.03%]
一碳代谢、胎儿生长及长期影响的讨论
Anura Kurpad
Anura Kurpad
Satish C Kalhan
Satish C Kalhan
One-carbon metabolism, or methyl transfer, is critical for metabolism in all cells, is involved in the synthesis of purines, pyrimidines, in the methylation of numerous substrates, proteins, DNA and RNA, and in the expression of a number of...
Commentary on the role of prenatal stress in developmental programming of obesity and metabolic dysfunction [0.03%]
孕期压力在肥胖和代谢功能障碍发展编程中的作用的评论文章
Berthold Viktor Koletzko
Berthold Viktor Koletzko
Developmental programming of obesity and metabolic dysfunction: role of prenatal stress and stress biology [0.03%]
宫内应激与应激生物学在代谢性疾病和肥胖发病机制中的作用
Sonja Entringer,Pathik D Wadhwa
Sonja Entringer
Epidemiological, clinical, physiological, cellular and molecular evidence suggests the origins of obesity and metabolic dysfunction can be traced back to intrauterine life and supports an important role for maternal nutrition prior to and d...
Maria Makrides
Maria Makrides
Abigail L Fowden,Alison J Forhead
Abigail L Fowden
Hormones are both growth stimulatory and growth inhibitory in utero. They act as environmental and maturational signals in regulating tissue accretion and differentiation during late gestation. They ensure that fetal development is appropri...
Frank H Bloomfield,Anne L Jaquiery,Mark H Oliver
Frank H Bloomfield
Fetal growth is largely regulated by nutritional supply. The placenta is responsible for fetal nutrient supply for much of pregnancy, but in early pregnancy nutrition is histiotrophic. Both placental size and efficiency, and fetal growth, m...
Saskia J M Osendarp
Saskia J M Osendarp