Chronic gestational hypoxia accelerates ovarian aging and lowers ovarian reserve in next‐generation adult rats [PDF]
ABSTRACT Chronic fetal hypoxia is a common complication observed in human pregnancy, impacting pregnancies across global contexts. Exposure to chronic intrauterine hypoxia has major short‐ and long‐term consequences for offspring health.
Aiken C. E. +9 more
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Accelerated placental aging in early onset preeclampsia pregnancies identified by DNA methylation. [PDF]
Aim: To determine whether dynamic DNA methylation changes in the human placenta can be used to predict gestational age. Materials & methods: Publicly available placental DNA methylation data from 12 studies, together with our own dataset, using Illumina ...
Bianco-Miotto, T. +5 more
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Fetal ultrasound measurements and associations with postnatal outcomes in infancy and childhood : a systematic review of an emerging literature [PDF]
Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions.Peer ...
Alkandari, Farah +4 more
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Is slower early growth beneficial for long-term cardiovascular health? [PDF]
Background - Accelerated neonatal growth increases the later propensity to cardiovascular disease (CVD) in animals, whereas slower growth is thought to have a beneficial effect.
Cole, TJ +4 more
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A Long-Term Enriched Environment Ameliorates the Accelerated Age-Related Memory Impairment Induced by Gestational Administration of Lipopolysaccharide: Role of Plastic Mitochondrial Quality Control [PDF]
Studies have shown that gestational inflammation accelerates age-related memory impairment in mother mice. An enriched environment (EE) can improve age-related memory impairment, whereas mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in the pathogenesis of brain aging.
Zhan-Qiang Zhuang +8 more
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Early infant feeding and adiposity risk: from infancy to adulthood [PDF]
Introduction: Systematic reviews suggest that a longer duration of breast-feeding is associated with a reduction in the risk of later overweight and obesity.
Beilin, L J +10 more
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Letter to the Editor:Moving science forward by increasing awareness of reporting and citation biases: a reply to Vrshek-Schallhorn et al. (2016) [PDF]
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Bastiaansen, J A +4 more
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Objectives: To longitudinally assess bone mineral content (BMC), bone mineral density (BMD), and whole‐body lean mass obtained through bone densitometry by dual‐energy X‐ray absorptiometry (DXA) in preterm newborns (PTNs) and compare them with full‐term ...
Virginia S. Quintal +3 more
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Vitamin D could be beneficial for healthy ageing in humans. We previously found that vitamin D supplementation may slow down epigenetic ageing in young African American adults.
Li Chen +7 more
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Effect of fetal breathing movements on fetal cardiac hemodynamics [PDF]
__Abstract__ Maximum flow velocity waveforms were studied at atrioventricular and outflow tract level in 12 cases during fetal breathing activity and in 12 cases during fetal apnea matched for maternal and gestational age and maternal parity ...
Mooren, K. (K.) van der +2 more
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