نتایج جستجو برای: maternal nutrition

تعداد نتایج: 181779  

2015
Marcos R. Chiaratti Sajida Malik Alan Diot Elizabeth Rapa Lorna Macleod Karl Morten Manu Vatish Richard Boyd Joanna Poulton Yidong Bai

BACKGROUND Effective fetal growth requires adequate maternal nutrition coupled to active transport of nutrients across the placenta, which, in turn requires ATP. Epidemiological and experimental evidence has shown that impaired maternal nutrition in utero results in an adverse postnatal phenotype for the offspring. Placental mitochondrial function might link maternal food intake to fetal growth...

2015
Donald Makoka Peninah Kinya Masibo

BACKGROUND Maternal education is strongly associated with young child nutrition outcomes. However, the threshold of the level of maternal education that reduces the level of undernutrition in children is not well established. This paper investigates the level of threshold of maternal education that influences child nutrition outcomes using Demographic and Health Survey data from Malawi (2010), ...

Journal: :Nestle Nutrition Institute workshop series 2014
Usha Ramakrishnan Beth Imhoff-Kunsch Reynaldo Martorell

Maternal undernutrition affects a large proportion of women in many developing countries, but has received little attention as an important determinant of poor maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) outcomes such as intrauterine growth restriction, preterm birth (PTB), and maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. We recently evaluated the scientific evidence on the effects of maternal n...

2012
Sonja Entringer Elissa S. Epel Jue Lin Claudia Buss Elizabeth H. Blackburn Hyagriv N. Simhan Pathik D. Wadhwa Idan Shalev Terrie E. Moffitt Avshalom Caspi Owen M. Wolkowitz Synthia H. Mellon Elissa S. Epel Victor I. Reus Firdaus S. Dhabhar Yali Su Jue Lin Elizabeth H. Blackburn Eli Puterman Rebecca M. Reynolds James O'Reilly Shareen Forbes Fiona C. Denison Jane E. Norman Javier Labad Claudia Buss Sonja Entringer Elysia Poggi Davis Calvin J. Hobel James M. Swanson Pathik D. Wadhwa Curt A. Sandman Pearl Ghaemmaghami Sara M. Dainese Roberto La Marca Roland Zimmermann Ulrike Ehlert Katri Räikkönen Anu-Katriina Pesonen Eero Kajantie Pia Villa Hannele Laivuori Esa Hämäläinen Jonathan R. Seckl David Spiegel Bong-Jim Hahm Lisa Talbot Anne Richards Sabra S. Inslicht Aoife O'Donovan Thomas C. Neylan Firdaus S. Dhabhar Booil Jo Eric Neri Jamie Zeitzer Jean M. Tillie Nicole M. Bricker Bita Nouriani David Spiegel David Jessup Ned H. Kalin Andrew S. Fox Jonathan A Oler Gloria Fawcett Jeff Rogers Ghanshyam N. Pandey Alan Schatzberg Ned H. Kalin Ghanshyam N. Pandey Joseph K. Belanoff Yoshinobu Ishitobi Shinya Nakayama Kana Yamaguchi Masayuki Kanehisa Haruka Higuma Yoshihiro Maruyama Taiga Ninomiya Shizuko Okamoto Yoshihiro Tanaka Jusen Tsuru Hiroaki Hanada Koichi Isogawa Jotaro Akiyoshi Joseph K. Belanoff Carsten T. Wotjak Matthew N. Hill Benno Roozendaal Gustav Schelling Alexander Neumeister Sean Sobin David Diamond Tania L. Roth Monika Fleshner Phillip R. Zoladz Israel Liberzon Roger K. Pitman Alain Brunet Vadim Bolshakov Karine Gamache Karim Nader Nikolaos P. Daskalakis Joseph Buxbaum Janine D. Flory Guiqing Cai Li Shen Linda M. Bierer Hagit Cohen Rachel Yehuda Joseph B. Rayman Eric R. Kandel Heather C. Abercrombie Michelle M. Wirth Allison L. Jahn Roxanne M. Hoks Sandra Ackermann Francina Hartmann Angela Heck Björn Rasch Andreas Papassotiropoulos Dominique J.-F. de Quervain Vanessa A. van Ast Sandra Cornelisse Martijn Meeter Marian Joëls Merel Kindt Sarah N. Garfinkel S. Shaun Ho Xin Wang James L. Abelson Stephen F. Taylor Richard Gonzalez Edward E. Smith Israel Liberzon Marie-France Marin Sonia J. Lupien Ulrike Rimmele Luciana Besedovsky Ines Wilhelm Tanja Lange Jan Born E. Ronald de Kloet Nikolaos P. Daskalakis Esther Nederhof Karen J. Parker Rosemary C. Bagot Christian H. Vinkers Willemijn van Gastel Jurjen J. Luykx Chris Schubart Marian Joëls René S. Kahn Marco P.M. Boks Laura D. Kubzansky Bekh Bradley Mark A. Ellenbogen Christopher Cardoso Mark Anthony Orlando Christopher A. Brown Christopher Cardoso Mark A. Ellenbogen Mark Anthony Orlando Simon L. Bacon Ridha Joober Jennifer A. Bartz Jason R. Yee Tania L. Roth Jennifer Blaze Andrea Danese Rosamund Dove Nora Moog Claudia Buss Sonja Entringer Curt A. Sandman Pathik D. Wadhwa Allison E. Gaffey Amy K. Nuttall Michelle M. Wirth Kristin Valentino Jessica D. Payne Natalie Slopen Laura D. Kubzansky Katie A. McLaughlin Karestan C. Koenen Katja Wingenfeld Beth E. Cohen Dan Bertenthal Mary Margaretten Karen Seal Thomas C. Neylan Janine D. Flory Linda M. Bierer Frank Desarnaud Iouri Makotkine Ashik Siddique Charles Marmar Rachel Yehuda Julia A. Golier Kimberly Caramanica James Schmeidler Philip D. Harvey Divya Mehta Tobias Moeller-Bertram Irina Strigo Alan Simmons Piyush Patel Dewleen G. Baker Alexander C. McFarlane Charles Marmar Mirjam van Zuiden Elbert Geuze Eric Vermetten Annemieke Kavelaars Cobi Heijnen Victoria Risbrough Caroline Nievergelt Brett Litz William Nash J. Perez Mark Geyer Susann Steudte Clemens Kirschbaum Wei Gao Sabine Schönfeld Jürgen Hoyer Tobias Stalder

Rationale/ statement of the problem: Substantial evidence suggests conditions in intrauterine life may play a critical role in subsequent health and disease susceptibility related outcomes (i.e., the concept of fetal or developmental programming of health and disease). The elucidation of biological mechanisms underlying these effects is an area of active investigation. We suggest that telomere ...

Journal: :Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology 2012
Amy Webb Girard Oluwafunke Olude

Nutrition education and counselling (NEC) is a commonly applied strategy to improve maternal nutrition during pregnancy. However, with the exception special populations and specific diets, the effect of NEC on maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes has not been systematically reviewed. Using a modified Child Health Epidemiology Reference Group method we systematically reviewed the literat...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2004
Rachel R Huxley H Andrew W Neil

The fetal-origins hypothesis suggests that maternal and fetal nutrition can have a profound and sustained impact on the health of the offspring in adult life. Although there is abundant literature reporting on the associations between birth weight and disease risk factors, only a handful of studies have been able to examine the relationship between maternal nutrition in pregnancy with the healt...

Journal: :African health sciences 2003
Maureen B Duggan

In this review of recent advances in nutrition, we shall follow the 'life cycle' with special attention to maternal and foetal nutrition, linear growth, and nutritional assessment. We also consider nutrition, infection and micronutrients, and recent concepts of the pathophysiology and management of protein energy malnutrition PEM.

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2003
Kathryn L Gatford Jason E Ekert Karina Blackmore Miles J De Blasio Jodie M Boyce Julie A Owens Roger G Campbell Phillip C Owens

Maternal nutrition and growth hormone (GH) treatment during early- to mid-pregnancy can each alter the subsequent growth and differentiation of muscle in progeny. We have investigated the effects of varying maternal nutrition and maternal treatment with porcine (p) GH during the second quarter of pregnancy in gilts on semitendinosus muscle cross-sectional area and fibre composition of progeny, ...

2011
Mohammad Wasif Khan

INTRODUCTION Lack of crucial nutrients during pregnancy is likewise Pregnancy is one of the most nutritionally demanding associated with pre-eclampsia and hypertension, both of times in a woman’s life. Although it is a normal which can lead to increased perinatal mortality. In physiological process but it is a time when the nutritional addition, foetal under nutrition has been found to be needs...

2016
Sambhu M Pillai Nicole H Sereda Maria L Hoffman Ellen V Valley Thomas D Crenshaw Young-Ki Park Ji-Young Lee Steven A Zinn Kristen E Govoni

Poor maternal nutrition impairs overall growth and development of offspring. These changes can significantly impact the general health and production efficiency of offspring. Specifically, poor maternal nutrition is known to reduce growth of bone and muscle, and increase adipose tissue. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are multipotent stem cells which contribute to development of these tissues and ...

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