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Yearbook of Paediatric Endocrinology 2019

2. Antenatal and Neonatal Endocrinology

Maternal Obesity and Long-term Infant Consequences

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2.11. Metformin for women who are overweight or obese during pregnancy for improving maternal and infant outcomes

JM Dodd , RM Grivell , AR Deussen , WM Hague

To read the full abstract: Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2018 Jul 24;7:CD010564.This review evaluated the role of metformin in pregnant women with obesity or who are overweight, on maternal and infant outcomes, including adverse effects of treatment and costs.Obesity and being overweight in pregnancy affect approximately 50% of women across low-income nations and is ...

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2.12. Maternal obesity impairs skeletal development in adult offspring

JR Chen , OP Lazarenko , H Zhao , AW Alund , K Shankar

To read the full abstract: J Endocrinol. 2018 Jul 26.This study, using a mouse model, investigated the effects of high fat diet-induced maternal obesity on both fetal and adult offspring skeletal development.Maternal nutrition appears to influence epigenetic alterations in the offspring and to program gene expression in key metabolic pathways, such as fatty acids a...

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2.13. Maternal obesity and the human milk metabolome: associations with infant body composition and postnatal weight gain

E Isganaitis , S Venditti , TJ Matthews , C Lerin , EW Demerath , DA Fields

To read the full abstract: Am J Clin Nutr. 2019 Apr 4The study analyzed relationships between maternal obesity and human milk metabolites, infant body composition, and postnatal weight gain.Maternal obesity is one of the strongest predictors of childhood obesity. Although the mechanism/s by which this obesity risk is transmitted to the offspring are not known diffe...

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2.14. Association between maternal diabetes, being large for gestational age and breast-feeding on being overweight or obese in childhood

P Kaul , SL Bowker , A Savu , RO Yeung , LE Donovan , EA Ryan

Diabetologia 2019 Feb;62(2):249–258. doi: 10.1007/s00125-018-4758-0.This is the first population-based study to examine the relative contribution of maternal diabetes, excess birthweight and breast-feeding on the risk of being overweight and obese in childhood.Being large for gestational at birth is a potentially modifiable factor and this study highlights the...