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Active military service may heighten a woman’s risk of having a low birthweight baby, suggests a review of the available scientific evidence published online in the journal BMJ Military Health.
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A unique Finnish study has investigated the link between growth conditions in the womb and cardiovascular disease in adulthood. The results highlight the importance of shared genetic factors between mother …
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In a new study, researchers found large birthweight inequalities among the descendants of non-Western immigrants compared to the descendants of Swedes. The largest differences were found in the third generation. The researchers warn inequalities may continue to widen in subsequent generations.
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Among adults born at very low birth weight, exercise capacity was significantly reduced compared with those who were term born, according to findings published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.“Reduced exercise capacity and altered cardiorespiratory response to exercise might be expected in very low birth weight or very preterm subjects,” Jun Yang,
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Among adults born at very low birth weight, exercise capacity was significantly reduced compared with those who were term born, according to findings published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.“Reduced exercise capacity and altered cardiorespiratory response to exercise might be expected in very low birth weight or very preterm subjects,” Jun Yang,
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Among adults born at very low birth weight, exercise capacity was significantly reduced compared with those who were term born, according to findings published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.“Reduced exercise capacity and altered cardiorespiratory response to exercise might be expected in very low birth weight or very preterm subjects,” Jun Yang,
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Among adults born at very low #birthweight, exercise capacity was significantly reduced vs. those who were born at term, according to findings published in @ATSBlueEditor https://t.co/tjzQ3BjGiO
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Children conceived through medically assisted reproduction are more likely to be born premature and are at greater risk of being born small than naturally conceived babies, according to new research published today by the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies in collaboration with the University of Utah.
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Mashup Score: 0Cesarean delivery, low birth weight top pregnancy complications in Takayasu arteritis - 2 year(s) ago
Takayasu arteritis in pregnant patients is associated with a high prevalence of adverse outcomes for both the parent and the fetus, topped by risks for caesarean sections and low birth weight, according to meta-analysis data presented here. “The incidence of Takayasu arteritis tends to occur in patients between the ages of 15 and 40, with 90% of patients being diagnosed under the age of
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Mashup Score: 15Older-looking brains linked to lower birth weight and genes - 2 year(s) ago
In brain scans of almost 1500 people throughout Europe, researchers of the Lifebrain consortium found that people with “older-looking” brains had both lower birth weight and genes for smaller brains, compared with those with normal aging brains. Both these factors are present early in life, indicating that your “brain age” is mostly related to early life influences and not so much on events that…
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Background Both genetic and pre- and perinatal factors, including birth weight, have been implicated in the onset of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits among children. This study aimed to elucidate to what extent the genetic risk of ADHD moderates the association between birth weight and ADHD traits among Japanese children. Methods We conducted a longitudinal birth cohort…
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