Elevated lipid oxidation is associated with exceeding gestational weight gain recommendations and increased neonatal anthropometrics: a cross-sectional analysis.
Jill M MaplesSamantha F EhrlichNikki B ZiteKevin J PearsonW Todd CadeCourtney J RiedingerMaire M BlankenshipRachel A TiniusPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
A better understanding of the metabolic profile of women during pregnancy may be critical in truly understanding a woman's risk of GWG outside the recommendations. GWG counseling during prenatal care may need to be tailored to women based not just on their weight status, but other metabolic characteristics.
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