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Diabetes during pregnancy—whether pre-existing or gestational—may lead to increased fat accumulation around the fetal heart, ...
Goals of this report are 1) to examine associations of maternal glycemia with newborn anthropometrics (skin folds, percent body fat); and 2) to present data linking fetal hyperinsulinemia ...
creating an environment of fetal hyperinsulinemia. This metabolic state may disrupt the delicate balance of growth factors necessary for optimal brain development. Inflammation represents another ...
Hyperinsulinemia was defined as a cord-blood ... as determined from an unselected obstetrical population of women in the Maternal–Fetal Medicine Units Network of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver ...
Neonatal raacrosomia(NM) in rat induced by primary fetal hyperinsulinemia (PFH) is associated with abnormal cral glucose tolerance and accelerated growth. However, SFH and not PFH is the usual ...
This hyperinsulinemia persisted until 120 days ... Conclusions The researchers conclude that the concentrations of fetal/postnatal endogenous NPY content, either as an associated change or an ...
7 In women with type 1 diabetes, antepartum hyperglycemia correlates with umbilical erythropoietin levels at birth, which suggests that maternal hyperglycemia induces fetal hyperinsulinemia, hypoxemia ...
The adipokine leptin can influence fetal development and regulate maternal ... including hypertension, dyslipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, and endothelial dysfunction. The paper emphasizes that ...
In premenopausal women, hyperinsulinemia is associated with abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB), with body mass index (BMI) playing a role in this association, according to a study published online ...
Common link suggested between autism and diabetes: Study implicates hyperinsulinemia in increased incidence of autism. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases ...
Hyperglycemia and Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (HAPO) Study: Associations with Neonatal Anthropometrics
Goals of this report are 1) to examine associations of maternal glycemia with newborn anthropometrics (skin folds, percent body fat); and 2) to present data linking fetal hyperinsulinemia ...
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