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Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study

We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and examined the pattern of the associations through gestation. Data are from 557 term pregnancies in the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study. Size and conditional growth outcomes from 17 to 29 weeks to birth...

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Autores principales: Wills, Andrew K., Chinchwadkar, Manoj C., Joglekar, Charudatta V., Natekar, Asit S., Yajnik, Chittaranjan S., Fall, Caroline H.D., Kinare, Arun S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20675085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.07.002
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author Wills, Andrew K.
Chinchwadkar, Manoj C.
Joglekar, Charudatta V.
Natekar, Asit S.
Yajnik, Chittaranjan S.
Fall, Caroline H.D.
Kinare, Arun S.
author_facet Wills, Andrew K.
Chinchwadkar, Manoj C.
Joglekar, Charudatta V.
Natekar, Asit S.
Yajnik, Chittaranjan S.
Fall, Caroline H.D.
Kinare, Arun S.
author_sort Wills, Andrew K.
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description We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and examined the pattern of the associations through gestation. Data are from 557 term pregnancies in the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study. Size and conditional growth outcomes from 17 to 29 weeks to birth were derived from ultrasound and birth measures of head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length and placental volume (at 17 weeks only). Parental height was positively associated with fetal head circumference and femur length. The associations with paternal height were detectible earlier in gestation (17–29 weeks) compared to the associations with maternal height. Fetuses of mothers with a higher BMI had a smaller mean head circumference at 17 weeks, but caught up to have larger head circumference at birth. Maternal but not paternal BMI, and paternal but not maternal height, were positively associated with placental volume. The opposing associations of placenta and fetal head growth with maternal BMI at 17 weeks could indicate prioritisation of early placental development, possibly as a strategy to facilitate growth in late gestation. This study has highlighted how the pattern of parental–fetal associations varies over gestation. Further follow-up will determine whether and how these variations in fetal/placental development relate to health in later life.
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spelling pubmed-29894342010-12-07 Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study Wills, Andrew K. Chinchwadkar, Manoj C. Joglekar, Charudatta V. Natekar, Asit S. Yajnik, Chittaranjan S. Fall, Caroline H.D. Kinare, Arun S. Early Hum Dev Article We examined the differential associations of each parent's height and BMI with fetal growth, and examined the pattern of the associations through gestation. Data are from 557 term pregnancies in the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study. Size and conditional growth outcomes from 17 to 29 weeks to birth were derived from ultrasound and birth measures of head circumference, abdominal circumference, femur length and placental volume (at 17 weeks only). Parental height was positively associated with fetal head circumference and femur length. The associations with paternal height were detectible earlier in gestation (17–29 weeks) compared to the associations with maternal height. Fetuses of mothers with a higher BMI had a smaller mean head circumference at 17 weeks, but caught up to have larger head circumference at birth. Maternal but not paternal BMI, and paternal but not maternal height, were positively associated with placental volume. The opposing associations of placenta and fetal head growth with maternal BMI at 17 weeks could indicate prioritisation of early placental development, possibly as a strategy to facilitate growth in late gestation. This study has highlighted how the pattern of parental–fetal associations varies over gestation. Further follow-up will determine whether and how these variations in fetal/placental development relate to health in later life. Elsevier 2010-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2989434/ /pubmed/20675085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.07.002 Text en © 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Wills, Andrew K.
Chinchwadkar, Manoj C.
Joglekar, Charudatta V.
Natekar, Asit S.
Yajnik, Chittaranjan S.
Fall, Caroline H.D.
Kinare, Arun S.
Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title_full Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title_fullStr Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title_full_unstemmed Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title_short Maternal and paternal height and BMI and patterns of fetal growth: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
title_sort maternal and paternal height and bmi and patterns of fetal growth: the pune maternal nutrition study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2989434/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20675085
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2010.07.002
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