54 Impact of Maternal Body Mass Index on Offspring Liver Lipid Depends on Mode of Delivery
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D Murgasova
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D Murgasova
K Logan
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K Logan
M J Hyde
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M J Hyde
S Santhakumaran
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S Santhakumaran
E L Thomas
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E L Thomas
J Bell
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J Bell
N Modi
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N Modi
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[1] Chelsea and Westminster Hospital,
[2] Imperial College London,undefined
[3] Metabolic and Molecular Imaging Group,undefined
[4] MRC Clinical Sciences Centre,undefined
[5] Hammersmith Hospital,undefined
[6] Imperial College London,undefined
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Pediatric Research
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2010年
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Background: Maternal overweight/obesity is associated with increased risk of Caesarean Section (CS) and offspring metabolic syndrome, though the mediating biological pathway is unknown. In an animal model pre-labour CS in comparison with vaginal delivery (VD), is associated with significantly higher offspring intrahepatocellular lipid (IHCL), a central component of the metabolic syndrome (Hyde MJ, 2010).