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Associations between maternal urinary kisspeptin in late pregnancy and decreased fetal growth: a pregnancy-birth cohort study.

Jiaxian ChenLan YangYafei ChenWei YuanYao ChenHong LiangMaohua MiaoGengsheng HeZiliang Wang
Published in: Frontiers in endocrinology (2024)
The present study suggested that maternal kisspeptin concentrations in late pregnancy might be inversely associated with fetal growth. The physiological mechanisms of maternal kisspeptin might differ from those in early pregnancy. Further studies are required to assess associations between maternal kisspeptin and energy homeostasis and explore the physiological roles of kisspeptin in late pregnancy.
Keyphrases
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • gestational age
  • physical activity