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The influence of prenatal exercise modes on resting maternal blood lactate מאת Alex Claiborne, Filip Jevtovic, Ericka M. Biagioni, Breanna Wisseman, Brittany Roenker, Kara Kern, Dylan Steen, Lindsey Rossa, Caitlyn Ollmann, Samantha Mcdonald, Cody Strom, Edward Newton, James Devente, Steven Mouro, David Collier, George A. Kelley, Jill Maples, Perrie O'Tierney‐Ginn, Nicholas T. Broskey, Joseph A. Houmard, Linda E. May
יצא לאור 2025-07-01Abstract Resting lactate concentration in venous blood is a commonly used indicator of metabolic disease risk. Regular exercise during pregnancy improves maternal metabolic health; however, it is unknown if maternal exercise regulates resting lactate concentration. We aimed to elucidate the effects...
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Exercise during pregnancy (frequency, intensity, type, time, volume): birth outcomes in women at risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancyAJOG Global Reports at a Glance מאת Alex Claiborne, PhD, Breanna Wisseman, MS, Kara Kern, MS, Dylan Steen, MS, Filip Jevtovic, MS, Samantha Mcdonald, PhD, Cody Strom, PhD, Edward Newton, MD, James Devente, MD, Steven Mouro, DO, James Whiteside, MD, Jacqui Muhammad, MD, David Collier, MD, Devon Kuehn, MD, George A. Kelley, Linda E. May, PhD
יצא לאור 2025-05-01Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP) hold negative health implications for mothers and offspring. While the beneficial influence of prenatal exercise on reducing HDP risk has been previously shown, there is a lack of specific information on the effect on birth outcomes in at-risk wo...
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Understanding the potential contribution of polygenic risk scores to the prediction of gestational and type 2 diabetes in women from British Pakistani and Bangladeshi groups: a coh... מאת Julia Zöllner, PhD, Binur Orazumbekova, MA, Sam Hodgson, MBBS, David A. van Heel, PhD, Stamatina Iliodromiti, PhD, Moneeza Siddiqui, PhD, Rohini Mathur, PhD, Sarah Finer, PhD, Jennifer Jardine, PhD, Shaheen Akhtar, MSc, Mohammad Anwar, Omar Asgar, MBBS, Samina Ashraf, BSc, Saeed Bidi, PhD, Gerome Breen, PhD, Eamonn Maher, PhD, Daniel MacArthur, PhD, Dan Mason, PhD, Bill Newman, Caroline Winckley, BSc, John Wright, PhD, James Broster, Raymond Chung, BSc, David Collier, PhD, Charles J Curtis, Shabana Chaudhary, MBBS, Grainne Colligan, Panos Deloukas, PhD, Ceri Durham, Faiza Durrani, Fabiola Eto, PhD, Joseph Gafton, MBBS, Ana Angel, MSc, Chris Griffiths, PhD, Joanne Henry, Teng Heng, MD, Qin Qin Huan, Matt Hurles, PhD, Karen A Hunt, PhD, Shapna Hussain, Kamrul Islam, BSc, Vivek Iyer, PhD, Benjamin M Jacobs, PhD, Georgios Kalantzis, PhD, Ahsan Khan, Claudia Langenberg, PhD, Cath Lavery, Sang Hyuck Lee, BSc, Sidra Malik, Daniel Malawsky, Hilary Martin, PhD, Rohini Mathur, PhD, Mohammed Bodrul Mazid, John McDermott, Caroline Morton, MBBS, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, PhD, Elizabeth Owor, PhD, Iaroslav Popov, PhD, Asma Qureshi, MSc, Mehru Raza, Jessry Russell, MA, Nishat Safa, Miriam Samuel, MBBS, Michael Simpson, PhD, John Solly, PhD, Marie Spreckley, Daniel Stow, PhD, Michael Taylor, Richard C Trembath, PhD, Karen Tricker, Klaudia Walter, PhD, Suzanne Wood, Sabina Yasmin, Ishevanhu Zengeya, BSc
יצא לאור 2025-05-01Background: British Pakistani and Bangladeshi (BPB) women have disproportionately high rates of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), with prevalence estimates up to three times higher than in the general population. They are also at increased risk of progressing to type 2 diabetes, leading to signif...
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