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View article: Multi-ancestry, trans-generational GWAS meta-analysis of gestational diabetes and glycaemic traits during pregnancy reveals limited evidence of pregnancy-specific genetic effects
Multi-ancestry, trans-generational GWAS meta-analysis of gestational diabetes and glycaemic traits during pregnancy reveals limited evidence of pregnancy-specific genetic effects Open
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) affects ∼14% of pregnancies and is linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes and increased maternal type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) risk. The GenDiP Consortium conducted trans-generational, multi-ancestry gen…
View article: Examining the impact of gestational diabetes genetic susceptibility variants on maternal glucose levels during and post-pregnancy
Examining the impact of gestational diabetes genetic susceptibility variants on maternal glucose levels during and post-pregnancy Open
Aim Gestational diabetes (GDM) has important environmental and genetic components. Genetic variants associated with GDM (n=14 SNPs) were recently classified into 2 groups: those with stronger effects on type 2 diabetes than GDM (Class-T, 3…
View article: PFAS exposures and child growth: a longitudinal study from fetal life to early childhood
PFAS exposures and child growth: a longitudinal study from fetal life to early childhood Open
In this prospective study, maternal serum PFAS concentrations were associated with some child growth parameters, potentially associated with increased risk of obesity in later-life.
View article: The Adverse Influence of Maternal Glycaemia During Pregnancy on Offspring's Cardiometabolic Health Profiles
The Adverse Influence of Maternal Glycaemia During Pregnancy on Offspring's Cardiometabolic Health Profiles Open
Aim To describe cardiometabolic health profiles at age 5–6 years, their correlation with age at adiposity rebound (AR) and associations with maternal hyperglycaemia at 24–28 weeks' gestation (gestational diabetes, fasting (FPG), 1‐hour pos…
View article: Medical Care for Rape Survivors at the “One Stop Center” Unit of the Commune V Reference Health Centre in Bamako, Mali
Medical Care for Rape Survivors at the “One Stop Center” Unit of the Commune V Reference Health Centre in Bamako, Mali Open
View article: Obstetrical Emergencies in Teenagers at the Reference Health Centre of Commune VI, District of Bamako, Mali
Obstetrical Emergencies in Teenagers at the Reference Health Centre of Commune VI, District of Bamako, Mali Open
View article: Pregnancy and Childbirth in Unmarried Adolescents at the Commune V District Hospital in Bamako, Mali
Pregnancy and Childbirth in Unmarried Adolescents at the Commune V District Hospital in Bamako, Mali Open
View article: Delivery on Scarred Uterus at the Reference Health Centre of Commune VI, Bamako, Mali
Delivery on Scarred Uterus at the Reference Health Centre of Commune VI, Bamako, Mali Open
View article: Echo-Clinical and Therapeutic Comparison for the Management of Uterine Fibroids in the Gynecology-Obstetrics and Medical Imaging Departments of Commune V in the District of Bamako—A Case Report
Echo-Clinical and Therapeutic Comparison for the Management of Uterine Fibroids in the Gynecology-Obstetrics and Medical Imaging Departments of Commune V in the District of Bamako—A Case Report Open
View article: Anencephaly: Late Diagnosis and Management in a District Hospital in Bamako, Mali—Case Report
Anencephaly: Late Diagnosis and Management in a District Hospital in Bamako, Mali—Case Report Open
View article: Maternal serum PFAS concentrations and child growth from second trimester of pregnancy to 3 years of age
Maternal serum PFAS concentrations and child growth from second trimester of pregnancy to 3 years of age Open
View article: Fetal and Infancy Exposure to Phenols, Parabens, and Phthalates and Anthropometric Measurements up to 36 Months, in the Longitudinal SEPAGES Cohort
Fetal and Infancy Exposure to Phenols, Parabens, and Phthalates and Anthropometric Measurements up to 36 Months, in the Longitudinal SEPAGES Cohort Open
This study suggests that exposure in early infancy may be associated with increased weight and BMI in early childhood, which are risk factors of obesity in later life. Furthermore, this study highlighted the impact of BPS, a compound repla…
View article: Metabolic trade‐offs in childhood: Exploring the relationship between language development and body growth
Metabolic trade‐offs in childhood: Exploring the relationship between language development and body growth Open
During human childhood, brain development and body growth compete for limited metabolic resources, resulting in a trade‐off where energy allocated to brain development can decrease as body growth accelerates. This preregistered study explo…
View article: Author Correction: Social patterning of childhood overweight in the French national ELFE cohort
Author Correction: Social patterning of childhood overweight in the French national ELFE cohort Open
View article: Social patterning of childhood overweight in the French national ELFE cohort
Social patterning of childhood overweight in the French national ELFE cohort Open
View article: A metabolic trade-off impacting childhood language development and body growth
A metabolic trade-off impacting childhood language development and body growth Open
During human childhood, brain development and body growth compete for limited metabolic resources, resulting in a trade-off where energy allocated to brain development can decrease as body growth accelerates. This preregistered study explo…
View article: Associations between perinatal urban environment and children cardiometabolic health phenotypes at age 5 years
Associations between perinatal urban environment and children cardiometabolic health phenotypes at age 5 years Open
View article: Pregnancy and early infancy exposure to endocrine disruptors and post-natal growth in a cohort relying on repeated urine collection
Pregnancy and early infancy exposure to endocrine disruptors and post-natal growth in a cohort relying on repeated urine collection Open
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View article: Parental feeding practices as potential moderating or mediating factors in the associations between children’s early and later growth
Parental feeding practices as potential moderating or mediating factors in the associations between children’s early and later growth Open
View article: Facteurs environnementaux et biologiques périnataux associés au pic et au rebond d’adiposité
Facteurs environnementaux et biologiques périnataux associés au pic et au rebond d’adiposité Open
The evolution of childhood adiposity, usually observed through the body mass index (BMI) curve, is marked by two main periods: adiposity peak and rebound. BMI at adiposity peak and age at adiposity rebound have been identified as important…
View article: Cord blood leptin level and a common variant of its receptor as determinants of the BMI trajectory: The EDEN mother–child cohort
Cord blood leptin level and a common variant of its receptor as determinants of the BMI trajectory: The EDEN mother–child cohort Open
Summary Background Cord blood leptin is an indicator of neonatal fat mass and could shape postnatal adiposity trajectories. Investigating genetic polymorphisms of the leptin receptor gene ( LEPR ) could help understand the mechanisms invol…
View article: Infant feeding practices associated with adiposity peak and rebound in the EDEN mother–child cohort
Infant feeding practices associated with adiposity peak and rebound in the EDEN mother–child cohort Open
View article: Prospective associations between dietary patterns, screen and outdoor play times at 2 years and age at adiposity rebound: The EDEN mother-child cohort
Prospective associations between dietary patterns, screen and outdoor play times at 2 years and age at adiposity rebound: The EDEN mother-child cohort Open
Although an early adiposity rebound (AR) is an established risk factor for later obesity, little is known regarding its determinants, especially modifiable ones. Using data from the French EDEN mother-child cohort (1903 children born in 20…
View article: Association between perinatal factors, genetic susceptibility to obesity and age at adiposity rebound in children of the EDEN mother–child cohort
Association between perinatal factors, genetic susceptibility to obesity and age at adiposity rebound in children of the EDEN mother–child cohort Open
View article: Women’s empowerment, intrahousehold influences, and health system design on modern contraceptive use in rural Mali: a multilevel analysis of cross-sectional survey data
Women’s empowerment, intrahousehold influences, and health system design on modern contraceptive use in rural Mali: a multilevel analysis of cross-sectional survey data Open
View article: Évaluation des toxicités de grade 3-4 induites par les immunothérapies : étude rétrospective dans un centre de lutte contre le cancer
Évaluation des toxicités de grade 3-4 induites par les immunothérapies : étude rétrospective dans un centre de lutte contre le cancer Open
Objectif : l’immunotherapie a revolutionne le traitement du cancer. Cependant, elles entrainent de nouvelles toxicites liees a leurs mecanismes d’action qui necessitent une prise en charge particulierement attentive. Dans ce contexte, il n…
View article: 0772 Early Factors Associated With Preterm Infant Sleep Patterns At Age 1 Year In The EPIPAGE-2 National Birth-Cohort
0772 Early Factors Associated With Preterm Infant Sleep Patterns At Age 1 Year In The EPIPAGE-2 National Birth-Cohort Open
Preterm birth is associated with increased risks for several pathologies including neurodevelopmental ones. Studies on sleep patterns among preterm versus non-preterm children provide discordant results. We aimed at describing sleep patter…
View article: Yoga in the Yard
Yoga in the Yard Open
Using the model outlined above, we have been able to offer personal electronics to more than three-quarters of hospitalized patients during their inpatient stay.Of these patients, electronic privileges have been rescinded from only a handf…
View article: Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among US and non US Born African American Muslim Women in New York City
Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening among US and non US Born African American Muslim Women in New York City Open
While rates of screenings were above the national average and higher than expected, specific barriers and facilitators related to religious and health beliefs and attitudes that influence the decision to adhere to screening were revealed. …