نتایج جستجو برای: fetal growth

تعداد نتایج: 888049  

Journal: :Environment international 2013
Renée Dallaire Éric Dewailly Pierre Ayotte Nadine Forget-Dubois Sandra W Jacobson Joseph L Jacobson Gina Muckle

BACKGROUND Several studies have reported negative associations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and mercury (Hg) with duration of gestation and fetal growth in fish eating populations. Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) from fish, seafood and marine mammal intake has been reported to be positively related with pregnancy duration and fetal growth. So far, it remains unclear, ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2002
Linda C Giudice

Fetal growth is a complex process that depends on the genetic makeup of the fetus, the success of the implantation process, the availability of nutrients and oxygen to the fetus, intrauterine insults (e.g., hypoxia, cigarette smoking, infection), maternal nutrition, and a variety of growth factors, cytokines, and proteins of maternal and fetal/placental origin (see refs. 1, 2 for reviews). In t...

2014
Simon J. Tunster Mathew Van De Pette Rosalind M. John

Pleckstrin homology-like domain family A member 2 (PHLDA2) is a maternally expressed imprinted gene whose elevated expression has been linked to fetal growth restriction in a number of human studies. In mice, Phlda2 negatively regulates placental growth and limits the accumulation of placental glycogen. We previously reported that a three-copy transgene spanning the Phlda2 locus drove a fetal g...

Journal: :Journal of perinatal medicine 2013
Sander Galjaard Roland Devlieger Frans A Van Assche

The environment in utero and in early neonatal life may induce a permanent response in the fetus and the newborn, leading to enhanced susceptibility to later diseases. This review concentrates on the role and mechanisms of events during the antenatal and immediate postnatal period resulting in later life diseases, concentrating on abnormal growth patterns of the fetus. Fetal overgrowth is relat...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2010
Nicholas P Illsley Isabella Caniggia Stacy Zamudio

Insufficient oxygen leads to the cessation of growth in favor of cellular survival. Our unique model of high-altitude human pregnancy indicates that hypoxia-induced reductions in fetal growth occur at higher levels of oxygen than previously described. Fetal PO(2) is surprisingly high and fetal oxygen consumption unaffected by high altitude, whereas fetal glucose delivery and consumption decreas...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2010
Rachel Bakker Eric A P Steegers Aleksandra Obradov Hein Raat Albert Hofman Vincent W V Jaddoe

BACKGROUND Caffeine is a widely used and accepted pharmacologically active substance. The effect of caffeine intake during pregnancy on fetal growth and development is still unclear. OBJECTIVE We examined the associations of maternal caffeine intake, on the basis of coffee and tea consumption, with fetal growth characteristics measured in each trimester of pregnancy and the risks of adverse b...

Journal: :Fetal diagnosis and therapy 2014
Ahmet A Baschat

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) can emerge as a complication of placental dysfunction and increases the risk for neurodevelopmental delay. Marked elevations of umbilical artery (UA) Doppler resistance that set the stage for cardiovascular and biophysical deterioration with subsequent preterm birth characterize early-onset FGR. Minimal, or absent UA Doppler abnormalities and isolated cerebral Dop...

2017
Andrea Dall’Asta Valentina Brunelli Federico Prefumo Tiziana Frusca Christoph C Lees

Fetal growth restriction (FGR) diagnosed before 32 weeks is identified by fetal smallness associated with Doppler abnormalities and is associated with significant perinatal morbidity and mortality and maternal complications. Recent studies have provided new insights into pathophysiology, management options and postnatal outcomes of FGR. In this paper we review the available evidence regarding d...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology clinics of North America 2004
Jodi P Lerner

Accurate monitoring of fetal growth is one of the most critically important components of prenatal care. Whether too large or too small for gestational age, the ramifications of abnormal fetal growth have both short-term and long-term sequelae for early neonatal life and beyond. Although not perfectly accurate, ultrasound and other monitoring technologies have markedly improved the ability to f...

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2010
Rachel Bakker Liane E Pluimgraaff Eric A P Steegers Hein Raat Henning Tiemeier Albert Hofman Vincent W V Jaddoe

BACKGROUND Excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy has adverse effects on fetal growth and development. Less consistent associations have been shown for the associations of light-to-moderate maternal alcohol consumption during pregnancy with health outcomes in the offspring. Therefore, we examined the associations of light-to-moderate maternal alcohol consumption with various fetal growt...

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