Developmental origins of metabolic diseases

DJ Hoffman, TL Powell, ES Barrett… - Physiological …, 2021 - journals.physiology.org
Almost 2 billion adults in the world are overweight, and more than half of them are classified
as obese, while nearly one-third of children globally experience poor growth and …

[HTML][HTML] Neonatal morbidities of fetal growth restriction: pathophysiology and impact

A Malhotra, BJ Allison, M Castillo-Melendez… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Being born small lays the foundation for short-term and long-term implications for life.
Intrauterine or fetal growth restriction describes the pregnancy complication of pathological …

Fetal growth restriction: current knowledge

LMM Nardozza, ACR Caetano, ACP Zamarian… - Archives of gynecology …, 2017 - Springer
Background Fetal growth restriction (FGR) is a condition that affects 5–10% of pregnancies
and is the second most common cause of perinatal mortality. This review presents the most …

[HTML][HTML] The transitional heart: from early embryonic and fetal development to neonatal life

CMJ Tan, AJ Lewandowski - Fetal diagnosis and therapy, 2020 - karger.com
Formation of the human heart involves complex biological signals, interactions, specification
of myocardial progenitor cells, and heart tube looping. To facilitate survival in the hypoxemic …

Long-term cardiovascular consequences of fetal growth restriction: biology, clinical implications, and opportunities for prevention of adult disease

F Crispi, J Miranda, E Gratacós - American journal of obstetrics and …, 2018 - Elsevier
In the modern world, cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death for both men and
women. Epidemiologic studies consistently have suggested an association between low …

The role of aspirin, heparin, and other interventions in the prevention and treatment of fetal growth restriction

KM Groom, AL David - American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2018 - Elsevier
Fetal growth restriction and related placental pathologies such as preeclampsia, stillbirth,
and placental abruption are believed to arise in early pregnancy when inadequate …

Fetal growth restriction results in remodeled and less efficient hearts in children

F Crispi, B Bijnens, F Figueras, J Bartrons, E Eixarch… - Circulation, 2010 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is
associated with increased cardiovascular mortality in adulthood. The most commonly …

Machine learning in fetal cardiology: what to expect

P Garcia-Canadilla, S Sanchez-Martinez… - Fetal diagnosis and …, 2020 - karger.com
In fetal cardiology, imaging (especially echocardiography) has demonstrated to help in the
diagnosis and monitoring of fetuses with a compromised cardiovascular system potentially …

Fetal growth restriction–from observation to intervention

AA Baschat - 2010 - degruyter.com
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) due to placental dysfunction has important short-and long-
term impacts that may reach into adulthood. Early-onset FGR before 34 weeks' gestation …

Assisted reproductive technologies are associated with cardiovascular remodeling in utero that persists postnatally

B Valenzuela-Alcaraz, F Crispi, B Bijnens… - Circulation, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been shown to be
associated with general vascular dysfunction in late childhood. However, it is unknown …