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Maternal DHA Impact on Child Neurodevelopment
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In this Special Issue, we focus on maternal docosahexaenoic acid, 22:6n-3 (DHA), and arachidonic acid, 20:4n-6 (ARA), on children’s neurodevelopment. During the last trimester of gestation and for the first 18 months after birth, both DHA and ARA are preferentially deposited within the cerebral cortex at a rapid rate. The mode of action of these two fatty acids and their derivatives at different structural–functional roles, and their levels in the signaling pathways of the brain have been continuously studied. These fatty acids are also involved in various brain developmental processes; however, their mechanistic cross talks are not yet clearly known. Recent data suggest that there may be a need for a balanced proportion of ARA and DHA in infant formula due to their complementary benefits. This review describes the importance of ARA in addition to DHA to support optimal brain development and growth in an infant, and functional roles in the brain.


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Maternal DHA Impact on Child Neurodevelopment
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In this Special Issue, we focus on maternal docosahexaenoic acid, 22:6n-3 (DHA), and arachidonic acid, 20:4n-6 (ARA), on children’s neurodevelopment. During the last trimester of gestation and for the first 18 months after birth, both DHA and ARA are preferentially deposited within the cerebral cortex at a rapid rate. The mode of action of these two fatty acids and their derivatives at different structural–functional roles, and their levels in the signaling pathways of the brain have been continuously studied. These fatty acids are also involved in various brain developmental processes; however, their mechanistic cross talks are not yet clearly known. Recent data suggest that there may be a need for a balanced proportion of ARA and DHA in infant formula due to their complementary benefits. This review describes the importance of ARA in addition to DHA to support optimal brain development and growth in an infant, and functional roles in the brain.


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Nutrition for Gestational Diabetes
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common adverse medical conditions that occurs during pregnancy, and its prevalence is rising as part of a diabetes pandemic. Nutrition plays a key role in GDM, whether (1) as part of an ‘unhealthy’ diet, which contributes to its cause, or (2) as part of changes in dietary intake, which act as the frontline treatment for GDM (sometimes supplemented with exercise and pharmacological intervention). Dietary changes, therefore, can alter the risk of developing GDM in the first place, and once GDM has emerged during pregnancy, dietary changes can mitigate the risk of developing GDM-related complications, such as macrosomia, respiratory distress, hypoglycemia and jaundice in the neonate, pre eclampsia, increased need for caesarean section and placental abruption in the mother. In this Special Issue, we aim to highlight the role of nutrition in the aetiology of GDM, whether directly or indirectly through weight gain and obesity, and in its role as a GDM treatment to lower hyperglycemia and the risk of the aforementioned complications.


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Nutrition for Gestational Diabetes
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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is one of the most common adverse medical conditions that occurs during pregnancy, and its prevalence is rising as part of a diabetes pandemic. Nutrition plays a key role in GDM, whether (1) as part of an ‘unhealthy’ diet, which contributes to its cause, or (2) as part of changes in dietary intake, which act as the frontline treatment for GDM (sometimes supplemented with exercise and pharmacological intervention). Dietary changes, therefore, can alter the risk of developing GDM in the first place, and once GDM has emerged during pregnancy, dietary changes can mitigate the risk of developing GDM-related complications, such as macrosomia, respiratory distress, hypoglycemia and jaundice in the neonate, pre eclampsia, increased need for caesarean section and placental abruption in the mother. In this Special Issue, we aim to highlight the role of nutrition in the aetiology of GDM, whether directly or indirectly through weight gain and obesity, and in its role as a GDM treatment to lower hyperglycemia and the risk of the aforementioned complications.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- microbiome --- pregnancy --- obesity --- ketonuria --- Roseburia --- diet --- food frequency questionnaire --- glucose --- insulin secretion --- human milk --- breastfeeding --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus --- preterm newborn --- gestational diabetes --- dietary patterns --- maternal nutrition --- dietary adaptations --- glycemic index --- postprandial glycemic response --- blood glucose prediction --- diabetes --- gestational weight gain --- macrosomia --- adiposity --- neonate --- exercise --- physical activity --- dietary carbohydrates --- diabetes-specific formula --- continuous glucose monitoring --- glycemic variability --- carbohydrate distribution --- mean amplitude of glucose --- breakfast diet --- platelet-activating factor --- tumor necrosis factor α --- methylglyoxal --- glycated albumin --- endocrine disruptors --- endocrine-disrupting chemicals --- bisphenol A --- BPA --- phthalates --- pregnancy outcomes --- eating speed --- cohort study --- prevention --- nutrition --- polyphenolic compounds --- bioactive compounds --- leptin resistance --- inflammation --- Mediterranean diet --- microbiome --- pregnancy --- obesity --- ketonuria --- Roseburia --- diet --- food frequency questionnaire --- glucose --- insulin secretion --- human milk --- breastfeeding --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus --- preterm newborn --- gestational diabetes --- dietary patterns --- maternal nutrition --- dietary adaptations --- glycemic index --- postprandial glycemic response --- blood glucose prediction --- diabetes --- gestational weight gain --- macrosomia --- adiposity --- neonate --- exercise --- physical activity --- dietary carbohydrates --- diabetes-specific formula --- continuous glucose monitoring --- glycemic variability --- carbohydrate distribution --- mean amplitude of glucose --- breakfast diet --- platelet-activating factor --- tumor necrosis factor α --- methylglyoxal --- glycated albumin --- endocrine disruptors --- endocrine-disrupting chemicals --- bisphenol A --- BPA --- phthalates --- pregnancy outcomes --- eating speed --- cohort study --- prevention --- nutrition --- polyphenolic compounds --- bioactive compounds --- leptin resistance --- inflammation --- Mediterranean diet


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An evaluation of cytogenetic diagnosis by chorionic villus sampling: reliability and implications
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ISBN: 907237150X Year: 1992 Publisher: Groningen Styx

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Chorionic Villi Sampling. --- Chromosome Aberrations. --- Mosaicism. --- Pregnancy Outcome. --- Prenatal Diagnosis --- Abnormalities, Autosome --- Abnormalities, Chromosomal --- Abnormalities, Chromosome --- Chromosomal Aberrations --- Chromosome Abnormalities --- Cytogenetic Abnormalities --- Autosome Abnormalities --- Cytogenetic Aberrations --- Aberration, Chromosomal --- Aberration, Chromosome --- Aberration, Cytogenetic --- Aberrations, Chromosomal --- Aberrations, Chromosome --- Aberrations, Cytogenetic --- Abnormalities, Cytogenetic --- Abnormality, Autosome --- Abnormality, Chromosomal --- Abnormality, Chromosome --- Abnormality, Cytogenetic --- Autosome Abnormality --- Chromosomal Aberration --- Chromosomal Abnormalities --- Chromosomal Abnormality --- Chromosome Aberration --- Chromosome Abnormality --- Cytogenetic Aberration --- Cytogenetic Abnormality --- Chromosomes --- Cytogenetics --- Genetics, Medical --- Cytogenetic Analysis --- Outcome, Pregnancy --- Outcomes, Pregnancy --- Pregnancy Outcomes --- Fetal Death --- Chimera --- Chimerism --- Chorionic Villus Sampling --- Biopsy, Chorionic Villi --- Biopsies, Chorionic Villi --- Chorionic Villi Biopsies --- Chorionic Villi Biopsy --- Chorionic Villi Samplings --- Chorionic Villus Samplings --- Sampling, Chorionic Villi --- Sampling, Chorionic Villus --- Samplings, Chorionic Villi --- Samplings, Chorionic Villus --- Amniocentesis --- Fetal Diseases --- methods. --- abnormalities --- Theses --- Semiology. Diagnosis. Symptomatology --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Chorionic Villi Sampling --- Chromosome Aberrations --- Mosaicism --- Pregnancy Outcome --- methods


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Recent Advances in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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The papers included in this issue vary from research on pregnancy outcomes to screening and diagnosis of GDM, the use of new biomarkers, and the evaluation of long-term metabolic risk and intervention strategies postpartum in mothers and offspring.

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Medicine --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- treatment --- education --- group education --- long-term metabolic outcome --- offspring --- overweight --- obesity --- adiposity --- glucose intolerance --- abnormal glucose tolerance --- insulin resistance --- glucose tolerance --- Mediterranean diet --- nutritional intervention --- pregnancy nutrition --- biomarker --- insulin secretion --- pregnancy --- secretagogin --- gestational diabetes --- fetal ultrasound --- fetal anthropometry --- pregnancy outcomes --- neonatal complications --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- postpartum --- lifestyle intervention --- mobile-based --- bariatric surgery --- pregnancy outcome --- glucose homeostasis --- gastric bypass --- sleeve gastrectomy --- small-for-gestational age --- self-monitoring of blood glucose --- continuous glucose monitoring --- Institute of Medicine --- weight gain --- length of follow-up --- oral glucose tolerance test --- reproducibility --- diabetes --- hyperglycemia in pregnancy --- early gestational diabetes --- fetal malformations --- Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) --- Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) --- COVID-19 --- pandemic --- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZOG) --- GDM --- recurrence --- insulin sensitivity --- (early) pregnancy --- growth --- glucose --- LGA --- maternal health --- child health --- OGTT --- meal tolerance test --- postprandial --- early screening --- protein biomarker --- epidemiology --- twins --- pre-existing diabetes --- prevalence --- trends --- perinatal outcomes --- n/a


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Recent Advances in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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The papers included in this issue vary from research on pregnancy outcomes to screening and diagnosis of GDM, the use of new biomarkers, and the evaluation of long-term metabolic risk and intervention strategies postpartum in mothers and offspring.

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gestational diabetes mellitus --- treatment --- education --- group education --- long-term metabolic outcome --- offspring --- overweight --- obesity --- adiposity --- glucose intolerance --- abnormal glucose tolerance --- insulin resistance --- glucose tolerance --- Mediterranean diet --- nutritional intervention --- pregnancy nutrition --- biomarker --- insulin secretion --- pregnancy --- secretagogin --- gestational diabetes --- fetal ultrasound --- fetal anthropometry --- pregnancy outcomes --- neonatal complications --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- postpartum --- lifestyle intervention --- mobile-based --- bariatric surgery --- pregnancy outcome --- glucose homeostasis --- gastric bypass --- sleeve gastrectomy --- small-for-gestational age --- self-monitoring of blood glucose --- continuous glucose monitoring --- Institute of Medicine --- weight gain --- length of follow-up --- oral glucose tolerance test --- reproducibility --- diabetes --- hyperglycemia in pregnancy --- early gestational diabetes --- fetal malformations --- Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) --- Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) --- COVID-19 --- pandemic --- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZOG) --- GDM --- recurrence --- insulin sensitivity --- (early) pregnancy --- growth --- glucose --- LGA --- maternal health --- child health --- OGTT --- meal tolerance test --- postprandial --- early screening --- protein biomarker --- epidemiology --- twins --- pre-existing diabetes --- prevalence --- trends --- perinatal outcomes --- n/a


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Recent Advances in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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The papers included in this issue vary from research on pregnancy outcomes to screening and diagnosis of GDM, the use of new biomarkers, and the evaluation of long-term metabolic risk and intervention strategies postpartum in mothers and offspring.

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Medicine --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- treatment --- education --- group education --- long-term metabolic outcome --- offspring --- overweight --- obesity --- adiposity --- glucose intolerance --- abnormal glucose tolerance --- insulin resistance --- glucose tolerance --- Mediterranean diet --- nutritional intervention --- pregnancy nutrition --- biomarker --- insulin secretion --- pregnancy --- secretagogin --- gestational diabetes --- fetal ultrasound --- fetal anthropometry --- pregnancy outcomes --- neonatal complications --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- postpartum --- lifestyle intervention --- mobile-based --- bariatric surgery --- pregnancy outcome --- glucose homeostasis --- gastric bypass --- sleeve gastrectomy --- small-for-gestational age --- self-monitoring of blood glucose --- continuous glucose monitoring --- Institute of Medicine --- weight gain --- length of follow-up --- oral glucose tolerance test --- reproducibility --- diabetes --- hyperglycemia in pregnancy --- early gestational diabetes --- fetal malformations --- Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) --- Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) --- COVID-19 --- pandemic --- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZOG) --- GDM --- recurrence --- insulin sensitivity --- (early) pregnancy --- growth --- glucose --- LGA --- maternal health --- child health --- OGTT --- meal tolerance test --- postprandial --- early screening --- protein biomarker --- epidemiology --- twins --- pre-existing diabetes --- prevalence --- trends --- perinatal outcomes --- gestational diabetes mellitus --- treatment --- education --- group education --- long-term metabolic outcome --- offspring --- overweight --- obesity --- adiposity --- glucose intolerance --- abnormal glucose tolerance --- insulin resistance --- glucose tolerance --- Mediterranean diet --- nutritional intervention --- pregnancy nutrition --- biomarker --- insulin secretion --- pregnancy --- secretagogin --- gestational diabetes --- fetal ultrasound --- fetal anthropometry --- pregnancy outcomes --- neonatal complications --- type 2 diabetes mellitus --- postpartum --- lifestyle intervention --- mobile-based --- bariatric surgery --- pregnancy outcome --- glucose homeostasis --- gastric bypass --- sleeve gastrectomy --- small-for-gestational age --- self-monitoring of blood glucose --- continuous glucose monitoring --- Institute of Medicine --- weight gain --- length of follow-up --- oral glucose tolerance test --- reproducibility --- diabetes --- hyperglycemia in pregnancy --- early gestational diabetes --- fetal malformations --- Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society (ADIPS) --- Australian Diabetes Society (ADS) --- COVID-19 --- pandemic --- Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RANZOG) --- GDM --- recurrence --- insulin sensitivity --- (early) pregnancy --- growth --- glucose --- LGA --- maternal health --- child health --- OGTT --- meal tolerance test --- postprandial --- early screening --- protein biomarker --- epidemiology --- twins --- pre-existing diabetes --- prevalence --- trends --- perinatal outcomes


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The Role of Pregnancy Nutrition in Maternal and Offspring Health
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ISBN: 3039219979 3039219960 Year: 2019 Publisher: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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In pregnancy, maternal nutrition sustains and nourishes the developing child. Imbalances in either the direction of nutritional excess or deficiency can have adverse consequences for child health. In addition, more research now suggests that good pregnancy nutrition influences child health beyond pregnancy and delivery. This includes modifying the risk of child health outcomes as they enter childhood and adulthood through influences on placental development, hormonal pathways, and organ structure and function. Poor pregnancy nutrition may also compromise maternal health during pregnancy, which may have long-term consequences for women’s health. Understanding the biological and social mechanisms operating during pregnancy can help in the design of better clinical and public health interventions. This Special Issue on “The Role of Pregnancy Nutrition in Maternal and Offspring Health” includes etiological and mechanistic studies of pregnancy nutrition with short- and long-term maternal and child health outcomes, including original research, narrative reviews, and systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Together, this body of work provides important insights into the influence of dietary patterns, food groups, and nutrients on pregnancy outcomes, and long-term neurodevelopmental, respiratory, and metabolic health in the children. It also highlights nutritional consequences for specific groups of women, including those with pregnancy complications and eating disorders.

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non-IgE-mediated food reactions --- eating disorders --- foetal programming --- bulimia nervosa --- Obesity --- fatty fish --- Mediterranean diet --- angiogenesis --- pregnancy --- asthma --- preeclampsia --- infant nutrition --- food clusters --- placenta --- maternal nutrition --- DHA --- chronic kidney disease --- Dlx3 --- pregnancy outcomes --- neonatal outcomes --- choline --- offspring health --- sirtuin --- omega-3 --- inflammation --- placental insufficiency --- gestational diabetes --- docosahexaenoic acid --- fetal development --- birth weight --- binge eating disorder --- preterm Birth --- vitamin D --- food frequency questionnaire --- eating behavior --- attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity --- SGA --- systematic review --- weaning --- hypothalamic inflammation --- birthweight --- dietary screening --- food-related IgG --- breastfeeding --- purging --- preterm birth --- Rhodiola --- foetal growth --- micronutrients --- gestational age --- obesity prevention --- autism spectrum disorder --- vegan diets --- pregnancy nutrition --- Iodine --- nutritional programing --- dietary behaviour --- preterm labor --- nutrition --- birth length --- ghrelin --- lactation --- immunomodulators --- head circumference --- Echinacea --- dietary habits --- brain health --- probiotics --- Camellia --- large for gestational age (LGA) --- apoptosis --- vegetarian diets --- human milk --- anorexia nervosa --- neurodevelopmental disorders --- lifestyle intervention --- placental transport --- diet --- microglia --- Panax --- eye function --- plant-based diets --- social experiment --- meta-analysis --- essential fatty acids --- etiology --- small for gestational age (SGA) --- Insufficiency --- developmental origins of health and disease --- fortification

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