Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4221041054> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4221041054 endingPage "157" @default.
- W4221041054 startingPage "145" @default.
- W4221041054 abstract "Background: Maternal nutritional factors play a significant role in maternal glucose and fatty acid transfer across the placenta and contribute to further enhancing fetal growth and also increasing the risk of fetal macrosomia. Objective: This review aims to provide the effects of placental transfer of maternal fatty acids and glucose on fetal macrosomia, and also highlights the maternal nutritional interventions to prevent fetal adiposity. Method: All abstracts and full-text articles have been examined and the most relevant articles have been included in this review. Results: Maternal obesity, maternal over-nutrition, and gestational diabetes can permanently influence the risk of macrosomia via the effects of the placental transfer of maternal fatty acids and glucose on the fetus. These conditions are associated with unfavorable maternal environments that lead to fetal growth acceleration by adverse fetal programming outcomes and increased risk of childhood obesity. As a result, pregnancy should be viewed as a window of opportunity for the development of maternal nutritional therapies that improve maternal glucose and lipid metabolism, potentially reducing macrosomia and juvenile obesity. Conclusion: Evidence-based techniques for managing maternal glucose and fatty acid transfer to the fetus include maintaining maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), acceptable weight gain throughout pregnancy, and maternal nutritional interventions during pregnancy. Healthy dietary patterns (such as the Mediterranean diet) and/or dietary consumption of certain nutrients (such as omega-3 fatty acids) are among the suggestions for fetal macrosomia prevention." @default.
- W4221041054 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4221041054 creator A5073142605 @default.
- W4221041054 date "2023-02-01" @default.
- W4221041054 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4221041054 title "Maternal Nutritional Factors, Fetal Macrosomia and Increased Risk of Childhood Obesity: Effects of Excess Placental Transfer of Maternal Glucose and Fatty Acids" @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1549785091 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1564571014 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1583505587 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W190857249 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1923830262 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1969235931 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1978319521 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1983684926 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1987572134 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1990307144 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1998753669 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1999239581 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W1999732085 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2003777660 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2004383067 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2016719334 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2019189745 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2021709109 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2022535578 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2026192126 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2028636054 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2031420996 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2035561916 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2036823300 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2036853813 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2039789570 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2040187972 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2040384492 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2041778509 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2042841583 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2049112623 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2052883148 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2054551869 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2054879972 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2060739783 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2067398357 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2070110198 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2074225842 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2077779234 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2083321610 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2089853029 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2091262245 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2093989903 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2095000876 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2099696895 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2100110770 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2101885857 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2110299549 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2110778540 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2110952210 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2112794454 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2114201326 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2116216619 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2117918794 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2119347204 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2119437828 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2122455206 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2129172028 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2136082270 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2137633909 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2138718556 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2146407031 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2146447902 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2146804112 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2148195572 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2148974709 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2149176865 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2152936214 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2155459138 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2156346643 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2157422767 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2159140433 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2161761145 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2168792554 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2171452751 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2177368991 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2207957006 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2236727832 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2255163896 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2267668114 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2268832964 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2270886614 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2286491122 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2301585181 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2338209012 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2407572991 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2419228228 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2472421720 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2472914512 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2597770685 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2605073042 @default.
- W4221041054 cites W2616499726 @default.