Epigenetic gestational age acceleration: a prospective cohort study investigating associations with familial, sociodemographic and birth characteristics.
Jasmine N KhoujaAndrew J SimpkinLinda M O'KeeffeKaitlin H WadeLotte C HoutepenCaroline L ReltonMatthew SudermanLaura D HowePublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2018)
The associations of higher maternal body mass index and larger birth size with greater gestational age acceleration may imply that maternal overweight and obesity is associated with more rapid development of the fetus in utero. The implications of gestational age acceleration for postnatal health warrant further investigation.