The impacts of maternal iron deficiency and being overweight during pregnancy on neurodevelopment of the offspring

Volume: 118, Issue: 7, Pages: 533 - 540
Published: Feb 10, 2017
Abstract
Both maternal Fe deficiency (ID) and being overweight or obese (Ow/Ob, BMI≥25 kg/m 2 ) may negatively affect offspring brain development. However, the two risk factors correlate and their independent effects on infant neurodevelopment are unclear. PREOBE is a prospective observational study that included 331 pregnant Spanish women, of whom 166 had pre-gestational Ow/Ob. Fe status was analysed at 34 weeks and at delivery, and babies were assessed...
Paper Details
Title
The impacts of maternal iron deficiency and being overweight during pregnancy on neurodevelopment of the offspring
Published Date
Feb 10, 2017
Volume
118
Issue
7
Pages
533 - 540
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