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Nutrition and Pregnancy Outcome
Nutrition Reviews, 2006Nutrition in pregnancy has been recognized for millennia as being important, but the current nutritional practices of pregnant women often do not conform to what we already know to be optimum. Pregnant women are increasingly entering pregnancy overweight as the dietary habits of young women deteriorate in many societies. This increase in overweight was
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Exercise during pregnancy and pregnancy outcome
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1995To investigate the effects of participation in aerobic exercise on pregnancy outcome, 388 women (mean age = 31.7, range = 18-42) were followed from a mean 16.5-wk gestation through delivery. Frequency, duration, and mode of aerobic exercise prior to conception and during the first trimester were determined by in-person interviews.
Brenda Eskenazi+3 more
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2000
Leptin, a recently discovered hormone that is involved in the regulation of body weight, appears to be one of the hormonal factors that signal the body's readiness for sexual maturation and reproduction to the brain. The present review focuses on clinical and experimental studies that describe the roles of maternal and foetal leptin as predictive ...
Michael Höckel+2 more
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Leptin, a recently discovered hormone that is involved in the regulation of body weight, appears to be one of the hormonal factors that signal the body's readiness for sexual maturation and reproduction to the brain. The present review focuses on clinical and experimental studies that describe the roles of maternal and foetal leptin as predictive ...
Michael Höckel+2 more
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
The objective of the study was to evaluate the obstetric, fetal and neonatal outcomes of teenage pregnancy in a tertiary care teaching hospital.A retrospective case control study was performed over a period of 5 years. Data were retrieved from hospital records.
Sulekha Pandey+4 more
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The objective of the study was to evaluate the obstetric, fetal and neonatal outcomes of teenage pregnancy in a tertiary care teaching hospital.A retrospective case control study was performed over a period of 5 years. Data were retrieved from hospital records.
Sulekha Pandey+4 more
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Celiac Disease and Pregnancy Outcome
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1996This study investigated the effect of gluten-free diet on pregnancy outcome and lactation in 125 women affected with celiac disease.The study has been designed as a case-control study and a before-after study.In the case-control study, comparison of 94 untreated with 31 treated celiac women indicated that the relative risk of abortion was 8.90 times ...
CIACCI, Carolina+5 more
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Influence of pregnancy outcome on subsequent pregnancy
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1982In this study to determine the harmful effect of abnormal pregnancy outcome on the immediately following pregnancy, 573 recently delivered women (with 2347 pregnancies) were interviewed. Data were recorded on their pregnancy outcomes (normal, abortion, stillbirth and congenital malformation), as well as on their interpregnancy intervals.
H. Hathout+3 more
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Association of time to pregnancy and the outcome of pregnancy
Fertility and Sterility, 1994To examine the relationship of subfertility with miscarriage, low birth weight, and preterm delivery.Comparison of time to pregnancy distributions between pregnancies that had different outcomes. Three comparisons were made: (a) miscarriages with live births; within live births, (b) low birth weight infant (up to 2,500 grams) or not low birth weight ...
Zhimin Li, Michael Joffe
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Birth, 1986
ABSTRACT: The relationship of nausea during pregnancy with pregnancy outcome was studied using information from a post‐pregnancy survey of a sample of women in a cohort of 7,767 pregnancies. Seventy‐one percent of women were nauseated at some time during pregnancy. Nausea was unrelated to race and education.
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ABSTRACT: The relationship of nausea during pregnancy with pregnancy outcome was studied using information from a post‐pregnancy survey of a sample of women in a cohort of 7,767 pregnancies. Seventy‐one percent of women were nauseated at some time during pregnancy. Nausea was unrelated to race and education.
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Marijuana Use in Pregnancy and Pregnancy Outcome
American Journal of Perinatology, 1990A retrospective analysis utilizing historical data collected as part of our computerized data base was performed to assess the impact of marijuana use in pregnancy on pregnancy outcome. Records of 8350 patients were reviewed and 417 patients gave a history of only marijuana use for a prevalence of 5%.
Frank R. Witter, Jennifer R. Niebyl
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The influence of race and previous pregnancy outcome on outcomes in the current pregnancy
Seminars in Perinatology, 1995There are very few predictors of pregnancy outcome that are consistent among studies. These include maternal race or ethnicity, previous pregnancy history, smoking, and some measures of maternal size. This review will consider the effects of race/ethnicity and previous pregnancy outcome on the outcome of the current pregnancy.
Michael O. Gardner, Robert L. Goldenberg
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