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Pract Midwife    

Eating your words: getting the right messages across.

Phillips F

Routine visits to primary care settings give health professionals a valuable opportunity to discuss sexual health with women, but may also be a first ... Read More

Source: PubMed

Pract Midwife    

Eating your words: getting the right messages across.

Phillips F

Routine visits to primary care settings give health professionals a valuable opportunity to discuss sexual health with women, but may also be a first ... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Diet-Dependent Net Endogenous Acid Load of Vegan Diets in Relation to Food Groups and Bone Health-Related Nutrients: Results from the German Vegan Study.

Ströhle A, Waldmann A, Koschizke J, Leitzmann C, Hahn A

Nutrition Physiology and Human Nutrition Unit, Institute of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Leibniz University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

Background/Aims:Dietary composition has been shown to affect acid-base homeostasis and bone health in humans. We investigated the potential renal acid... Read More

Source: PubMed

Nutr Health    

Infantile autism: a chronic psychosis since infancy due to synaptic pruning of the supplementary motor area.

Saugstad LF

Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oslo.

The rise in infantile autism, learning problems, cognitive decline with age, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's diseases and the SIDS epidemic, has a common cau... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Oct 14  

Prospective randomized trial of multiple micronutrients in subfertile women undergoing ovulation induction: a pilot study.

Agrawal R, Burt E, Gallagher AM, Butler L, Venkatakrishnan R, Peitsidis P

University College London and The Royal Free Hospital Medical School United Kingdom; University Hospital of Warwickshire and Warwick University, United Kingdom.

This study investigated whether subfertile women undergoing ovulation induction using standard treatment regimens with clomiphene citrate/gonadotrophi... Read More

Source: PubMed

Ir Med J    

Are women in early pregnancy following the national pyramid recommendations?

O'Neill JL, Keaveney EM, O'Connor N, Cox M, Regan A, Shannon E, Turner MJ

Danone Baby Nutrition, Block 1, Deansgrange Business Park, Deansgrange, Co., Dublin.

Appropriate nutrition in pregnancy is fundamental for maternal and fetal health, and the long-term physiological wellbeing of the offspring. We aimed ... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Multiparity leads to obesity and inflammation in mothers and obesity in male offspring.

Rebholz SL, Jones T, Burke KT, Jaeschke A, Tso P, D'Alessio DA, Woollett LA

1University of Cincinnati.

Multiparity is an independent risk factor for obesity. In addition to being a health issue for the mother, offspring of multiparous females may also b... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Prevalence of prenatal zinc deficiency and its association with socio-demographic, dietary and health care related factors in Rural Sidama, Southern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.

Gebremedhin S, Enquselassie F, Umeta M

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Several studies witnessed that prenatal zinc deficiency (ZD) predisposes to diverse pregnancy complications. However, scientifi... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Maternal nutritional status, C1 metabolism and offspring DNA methylation: a review of current evidence in human subjects.

Dominguez-Salas P, Cox SE, Prentice AM, Hennig BJ, Moore SE

MRC International Nutrition Group, EPH/NPHIR, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.

Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later disease susceptibility. It is believed that epigenet... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Maternal nutritional status, C1 metabolism and offspring DNA methylation: a review of current evidence in human subjects.

Dominguez-Salas P, Cox SE, Prentice AM, Hennig BJ, Moore SE

MRC International Nutrition Group, EPH/NPHIR, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.

Evidence is growing for the long-term effects of environmental factors during early-life on later disease susceptibility. It is believed that epigenet... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

The influence of maternal protein nutrition on offspring development and metabolism: the role of glucocorticoids.

Almond K, Bikker P, Lomax M, Symonds ME, Mostyn A

Academic Division of Child Health, School of Clinical Sciences, E floor East Block, University Hospital, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.

The consequences of sub-optimal nutrition through alterations in the macronutrient content of the maternal diet will not simply be reflected in altere... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Maternal work hours in early to middle childhood link to later adolescent diet quality.

Li J, O'Sullivan T, Johnson S, Stanley F, Oddy W

1Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Centre for Population Health Research, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting findings possibly due to differences in study desi... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Diet-Dependent Net Endogenous Acid Load of Vegan Diets in Relation to Food Groups and Bone Health-Related Nutrients: Results from the German Vegan Study.

Ströhle A, Waldmann A, Koschizke J, Leitzmann C, Hahn A

Nutrition Physiology and Human Nutrition Unit, Institute of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Leibniz University of Hannover, Hannover, Germany.

Background/Aims:Dietary composition has been shown to affect acid-base homeostasis and bone health in humans. We investigated the potential renal acid... Read More

Source: PubMed

Nutr Health    

Infantile autism: a chronic psychosis since infancy due to synaptic pruning of the supplementary motor area.

Saugstad LF

Institute of Neuroscience, University of Oslo.

The rise in infantile autism, learning problems, cognitive decline with age, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's diseases and the SIDS epidemic, has a common cau... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Oct 14  

Prospective randomized trial of multiple micronutrients in subfertile women undergoing ovulation induction: a pilot study.

Agrawal R, Burt E, Gallagher AM, Butler L, Venkatakrishnan R, Peitsidis P

University College London and The Royal Free Hospital Medical School United Kingdom; University Hospital of Warwickshire and Warwick University, United Kingdom.

This study investigated whether subfertile women undergoing ovulation induction using standard treatment regimens with clomiphene citrate/gonadotrophi... Read More

Source: PubMed

Ir Med J    

Are women in early pregnancy following the national pyramid recommendations?

O'Neill JL, Keaveney EM, O'Connor N, Cox M, Regan A, Shannon E, Turner MJ

Danone Baby Nutrition, Block 1, Deansgrange Business Park, Deansgrange, Co., Dublin.

Appropriate nutrition in pregnancy is fundamental for maternal and fetal health, and the long-term physiological wellbeing of the offspring. We aimed ... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Multiparity leads to obesity and inflammation in mothers and obesity in male offspring.

Rebholz SL, Jones T, Burke KT, Jaeschke A, Tso P, D'Alessio DA, Woollett LA

1University of Cincinnati.

Multiparity is an independent risk factor for obesity. In addition to being a health issue for the mother, offspring of multiparous females may also b... Read More

Source: PubMed

    

Prevalence of prenatal zinc deficiency and its association with socio-demographic, dietary and health care related factors in Rural Sidama, Southern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.

Gebremedhin S, Enquselassie F, Umeta M

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Several studies witnessed that prenatal zinc deficiency (ZD) predisposes to diverse pregnancy complications. However, scientifi... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

The influence of maternal protein nutrition on offspring development and metabolism: the role of glucocorticoids.

Almond K, Bikker P, Lomax M, Symonds ME, Mostyn A

Academic Division of Child Health, School of Clinical Sciences, E floor East Block, University Hospital, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK.

The consequences of sub-optimal nutrition through alterations in the macronutrient content of the maternal diet will not simply be reflected in altere... Read More

Source: PubMed

  2011 Nov 29  

Maternal work hours in early to middle childhood link to later adolescent diet quality.

Li J, O'Sullivan T, Johnson S, Stanley F, Oddy W

1Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Centre for Population Health Research, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

OBJECTIVE: Previous studies on maternal work hours and child diet quality have reported conflicting findings possibly due to differences in study desi... Read More

Source: PubMed


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