Maternal and fetal blood lipid concentrations during pregnancy differ by maternal body mass index: findings from the ROLO study

Volume: 17, Issue: 1
Published: Oct 16, 2017
Abstract
Pregnancy is a time of altered metabolic functioning and maternal blood lipid profiles change to accommodate the developing fetus. While these changes are physiologically necessary, blood lipids concentrations have been associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes such as gestational diabetes, pregnancy-induced hypertension and high birth weight. As blood lipids are not routinely measured during pregnancy, there is limited information on what is...
Paper Details
Title
Maternal and fetal blood lipid concentrations during pregnancy differ by maternal body mass index: findings from the ROLO study
Published Date
Oct 16, 2017
Volume
17
Issue
1
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