Maternal lipids are as important as glucose for fetal growth; findings from the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study
OBJECTIVE To study the relationship between maternal circulating fuels and neonatal size and compare the relative effects of glucose and lipids. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study (1993-1996) investigated the influence of maternal nutrition on fetal growth. We measured ma...
Main Authors: | Kulkarni, S.R (Author), Kumaran, K. (Author), Rao, S.R (Author), Chougule, S. (Author), Deokar, T. (Author), Bhalerao, A. (Author), Solatt, V. (Author), Fall, C.H.D (Author), Bhat, D.S (Author), Yajnik, C.S (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2013-09.
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