Association of maternal obesity with longitudinal ultrasonographic measures of fetal growth: Findings from the NICHD Fetal Growth StudiesâSingletons
JAMA Pediatrics Nov 17, 2017
Zhang C, et al. - This trial entailed the characterization of the variations in fetal growth trajectories between obese and nonobese pregnant women. Researchers also intended to investigate the timing of any observed differences. Results disclosed that as early as 32 weeks gestation, fetuses of obese women presented with higher weights than fetuses of nonobese women. The mechanisms and long-term health implications of these results were yet to be established.
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