Elevated lipid oxidation is associated with exceeding gestational weight gain recommendations and increased neonatal anthropometrics: a cross-sectional analysis
Abstract Background Deviations from gestational weight gain (GWG) recommendations are associated with unfavorable maternal and neonatal outcomes. There is a need to understand how maternal substrate metabolism, independent of weight status, may contribute to GWG and neonatal outcomes. The purpose of...
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Main Authors: | Jill M. Maples (Author), Samantha F. Ehrlich (Author), Nikki B. Zite (Author), Kevin J. Pearson (Author), W. Todd Cade (Author), Courtney J. Riedinger (Author), Maire M. Blankenship (Author), Rachel A. Tinius (Author) |
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