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Reduced breastfeeding rates among obese mothers: a review of contributing factors, clinical considerations and future directions

Reduced breastfeeding rates among obese mothers: a review of contributing factors, clinical considerations and future directions

... that obese women demonstrated reduced confidence in their ability to reach their own breastfeeding goals (p < ...[70]. Obese mothers in this study did not have reduced intention to breastfeed, but ...

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Changes in the biochemical and immunological components of serum and colostrum of overweight and obese mothers

Changes in the biochemical and immunological components of serum and colostrum of overweight and obese mothers

... The immaturity of the immune system of newborns makes it susceptible to infections by viruses and bacteria. Accordingly, the transfer of antibodies via placenta during uterine life and then via colostrum and breast milk ...

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Neonatal outcomes in obese mothers: a population based analysis

Neonatal outcomes in obese mothers: a population based analysis

... in obese and non-obese mothers [6]; second, it may also indicate that a reason for elective CS was identified and discussed with the mother, leading to better ...

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Mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes of obese mothers: transmission to offspring and reversal by pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibitors

Mitochondrial dysfunction in oocytes of obese mothers: transmission to offspring and reversal by pharmacological endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibitors

... in obese Blobby mice it decreased COC Atf4 mRNA to the normal levels seen in lean mice and it also increased Xbp1 s ...in obese mice ...from obese mice in the oocyte to embryo transition; increasing ...

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ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL OBESITY AT BIRTH WITH INCREASED OFFSPRING BODY SIZE AND SERUM LEPTIN

ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL OBESITY AT BIRTH WITH INCREASED OFFSPRING BODY SIZE AND SERUM LEPTIN

... hundred mothers at delivery with their term healthy human newborns were enrolled in this ...hundred mothers of them were obese (body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m 2 ) and one hundred act as control (BMI ...

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Comparision of maternal and fetal outcome among obese and normal mothers in view of developing maternal obesity management strategy at selected hospitals, Chennai

Comparision of maternal and fetal outcome among obese and normal mothers in view of developing maternal obesity management strategy at selected hospitals, Chennai

... Among women of childbearing age, it is of paramount importance because of its association with multiple adverse health outcomes for the mother and fetus once a woman becomes pregnant. In India, the percentage of married ...

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Large Maternal Weight Loss From Obesity Surgery Prevents Transmission of Obesity to Children Who Were Followed for 2 to 18 Years

Large Maternal Weight Loss From Obesity Surgery Prevents Transmission of Obesity to Children Who Were Followed for 2 to 18 Years

... severely obese mothers who before their pregnancies had lost substan- tial amounts of weight after malabsorptive gastrointesti- nal bypass surgery meet local population standards with respect to obesity ...

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Glucose and Insulin Levels are Increased in Obese and Overweight Mothers’ Breast Milk

Glucose and Insulin Levels are Increased in Obese and Overweight Mothers’ Breast Milk

... an obese or a diabetic mother contains these compounds at levels greater than those found in mothers with a normal ...to obese mothers are at an increased risk of developing diabetes as well ...

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... of obese mothers also showed low ORAC and high hydroperoxide levels as compared to the newborns of non obese ...of obese mothers had low plasma vitamin C and E levels, thus, reflecting ...

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Lower energy expenditures in infants from obese biological mothers

Lower energy expenditures in infants from obese biological mothers

... became obese had lower total daily energy expenditure (EE) at three months of age due to a reduction in physical ...to obese mothers, though no rela- tionship existed between infant sleeping ...

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IL-10/STAT3 is reduced in childhood obesity with hypertriglyceridemia and is related to triglyceride level in diet-induced obese rats

IL-10/STAT3 is reduced in childhood obesity with hypertriglyceridemia and is related to triglyceride level in diet-induced obese rats

... of obese chil- dren with or without hypertriglyceridemia and controls showed that obese children with hypertriglyceridemia have lower adiponectin and higher leptin-to-adiponectin ratio when compared to the ...

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Comparing the quality of life and psychological well-being in mothers of children with hearing loss and mothers of children with other special needs

Comparing the quality of life and psychological well-being in mothers of children with hearing loss and mothers of children with other special needs

... The mothers of children with mental and phy- sical disabilities think the world has ended; and they negatively look at themselves, the child, and the world. They may even abandon their beliefs or experience ...

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Regulation of forearm lipolysis in different types of obesity  In vivo evidence for adipocyte heterogeneity

Regulation of forearm lipolysis in different types of obesity In vivo evidence for adipocyte heterogeneity

... lower-body obese, and eight upper-body obese women under basal, hyperinsulinemic, and hypoinsulinemic conditions to determine whether forearm fat is regulated in a similar manner as whole body ...body ...

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Risk Factors of Poor Posture in Children and Its Prevalence

Risk Factors of Poor Posture in Children and Its Prevalence

... Our opinion about the discrepancy of the authors in this parameter is the inadequacy of the BMI test to find out its correlation with posture. We think that obesity negatively affects indirectly the posture. According to ...

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Newborn feeding practices at the time of discharge from hospital in NSW in 2007: a descriptive study

Newborn feeding practices at the time of discharge from hospital in NSW in 2007: a descriptive study

... of mothers who are at risk of low rates of ...to mothers with the following charac- teristics had relatively low rates of full breastfeed- ing: teenage mothers (69%); Aboriginal mothers (64%); ...

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Adoption of the American Academy of Pediatrics&rsquo; neonatal hyperbilirubinemia guidelines and its effect on blood exchange transfusion rate in a tertiary care center in Amman, Jordan

Adoption of the American Academy of Pediatrics&rsquo; neonatal hyperbilirubinemia guidelines and its effect on blood exchange transfusion rate in a tertiary care center in Amman, Jordan

... Rh-negative mothers, blood group type O mothers, positive IAT mothers, or to mothers with unknown blood group are screened by the direct antiglobulin test (DAT) and have their bilirubin level ...

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Analysis of sequence variability in the CART gene in relation to obesity in a Caucasian population

Analysis of sequence variability in the CART gene in relation to obesity in a Caucasian population

... the nucleotide at position -3607 seems to interact with the binding of nuclear factors. Moreover, haplotype analysis comparing the 368 French controls and the 621 French morbidly obese subjects, showed that the ...

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Obesity and Leanness at Birth and Their Relationship to Body Habitus in Later Childhood

Obesity and Leanness at Birth and Their Relationship to Body Habitus in Later Childhood

... According to our data, the mothers of very obese children tend to be more obese prior to the pregnancy and to gain more weight at a statisti- cally significant level than the mothers of [r] ...

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Who are the obese? A cluster analysis exploring subgroups of the obese.

Who are the obese? A cluster analysis exploring subgroups of the obese.

... Interventions may need to be targeted to the cluster that patients correspond, to help patients lose weight or to effectively tailor their design . For example, for the ‘unhappy anxious middle aged’ an intervention ...

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The influence of obesity on survival in early, high risk breast cancer: results from the randomized SUCCESS A trial

The influence of obesity on survival in early, high risk breast cancer: results from the randomized SUCCESS A trial

... overall obese (BMI 30 to < 40) and very obese (BMI ≥ 40) pa- tients had shorter DFS and OS than normal weight (BMI ...severely obese patients and the resulting reduced statistical ...

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