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    Blood pressure during pregnancy, neonatal size and altered body composition: the Healthy Start study

    The objective of this study is to estimate associations between changes in maternal arterial pressure during normotensive pregnancies and offspring birth weight and body composition at birth.

    A P Starling, A L B Shapiro, K A Sauder, J L Kaar, B M Ringham in Journal of Perinatology (2017)

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    Maternal diet quality in pregnancy and neonatal adiposity: the Healthy Start Study

    Poor maternal diet in pregnancy can influence fetal growth and development. We tested the hypothesis that poor maternal diet quality during pregnancy would increase neonatal adiposity (percent fat mass (%FM)) ...

    A L B Shapiro, J L Kaar, T L Crume, A P Starling in International Journal of Obesity (2016)

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    Associations of maternal weight status prior and during pregnancy with neonatal cardiometabolic markers at birth: the Healthy Start study

    Maternal obesity increases adult offspring risk for cardiovascular disease; however, the role of offspring adiposity in mediating this association remains poorly characterized.

    D J Lemas, J T Brinton, A L B Shapiro, D H Glueck in International Journal of Obesity (2015)