Primal Health Research Databank: Keyword

Results for keywords: nutrition in pregnancy

Entry No.TitleAuthorsPlace of Study
0385Diet in pregnancy and the offspring's blood pressure 40 years laterCampbell DM, Hall MH, Barker DJP, Cross J, Shiell AW, Godfrey KM UK
0444Fetal exposure to a maternal low protein diet impairs nephrogenesis and promotes hypertension in the ratLangley-Evans SC, Welham SJ, Jackson AA UK
0457Lifespan: Catch-up growth and obesity in male miceSUSAN E. OZANNE AND C. NICHOLAS HALES UK
0674Maternal food consumption during pregnancy and asthma, respiratory and atopic symptoms in 5-year-old childrenWillers SM, Devereux G, Craig LC, McNeill G, Wijga AH, Abou El-Magd W, Turner SW, Helms PJ, Seaton A Netherlands
0698Maternal diet during pregnancy and carotid intima-media thickness in childrenGale CR, Jiang B, Robinson SM, et al. UK
0802Prenatal fatty acid status and child adiposity at age 3 y: results from a US pregnancy cohort.Donahue SM, Rifas-Shiman SL, et al. USA
0834An unbalanced maternal diet in pregnancy associates with offspring epigenetic changes in genes controlling glucocorticoid action and fetal growth.Drake AJ, McPherson RC, et al. UK
0893Maternal dietary patterns during pregnancy and child internalising and externalising problems. The Generation R Study.Steenweg-de Graaff J, Tiemeier H, et al. Holland
0939Maternal diet during pregnancy and unilateral retinoblastoma.Lombardi C, Ganguly A, et al. USA
1034Influence of intergenerational in utero parental energy and nutrient restriction on offspring growth in rural Gambia.et al Gambia