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Curr. Diab. Rep.      

Are Lifestyle Interventions to Reduce Excessive Gestational Weight Gain Cost Effective? A Systematic Review.

Bailey C, Skouteris H, Teede H, Hill B, De Courten B, Walker R, Liew D, Thangaratinam S, Ademi Z

Lifestyle interventions (such as diet and physical activity) successfully limit excessive gestational weight gain and can reduce some adverse maternal ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Mol. Med.   2020 Feb 01   

Altered molecular signatures during kidney development after intrauterine growth restriction of different origins.

Nüsken E, Fink G, Lechner F, Voggel J, Wohlfarth M, Sprenger L, Mehdiani N, Weber LT, Liebau MC, Brachvogel B, Dötsch J, Nüsken KD

This study was performed to identify transcriptional alterations in male intrauterine growth restricted (IUGR) rats during and at the end of nephrogen ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J Trace Elem Med Biol      

Chemical elements and preeclampsia - An overview of current problems, challenges and significance of recent research.

Gajewska K, Blazewicz A, Laskowska M, Nizinski P, Dymara-Konopka W, Komsta L

Data on the elemental status, redistribution of the elements, role of occupational exposure and dietary assessment in preeclampsia (PE) are scarce. Th ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Adv Neurobiol      

Maternal Prenatal Exposures in Pregnancy and Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Insight into the Epigenetics of Drugs and Diet as Key Environmental Influences.

Bastaki KN, Alwan S, Zahir FR

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a rapidly growing global pandemic that affects an estimated 1 in 59-68 children. It is a complex disease with both g ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Nutr.   2020 Jan 31   

Parenterally Delivered Methionyl-Methionine Dipeptide During Pregnancy Enhances Mammogenesis and Lactation Performance Over Free Methionine by Activating PI3K-AKT Signaling in Methionine-Deficient Mice.

Chen Q, Zhao FQ, Ren Y, Han J, Liu J, Li Y, Liu H

Pregnancy-induced hypoaminoacidemia, l-methionine (Met) included, disturbs embryogenesis and may also affect breast function. Supplementation with the ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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