MINI REVIEW; THE ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND LIPID PROFILE WITH PERINATAL OUTCOME.

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  • Hend Faleh Alreshidi, Gamal eldin Mohamed Osman Elhussein, Somaia Ibrahim, Amany M. Khalifa, Awfa Yosef Alazzeh, Mona Madbouly Mohammad Shahin Author
  • Hend Faleh Alreshidi, Gamal eldin Mohamed Osman Elhussein, Somaia Ibrahim, Amany M. Khalifa, Awfa Yosef Alazzeh, Mona Madbouly Mohammad Shahin Author
  • Fahmida Khatoon* Fehaid Muqbil Alshammari, Dalal Saad Alshammari Author

Abstract

Background: Lipids such as cholesterol and triglycerides play an important role in both maternal and foetal energy metabolism. Little is known about maternal lipid levels in pregnancy and their effect on foetal growth. The aim of this study was to assess maternal lipid levels, foetal growth and the risk of small-for-gestational age (SGA) and large-for-gestational age (LGA

Conclusions: Our study suggests a novel association of early pregnancy triglyceride and remnant cholesterol levels with foetal growth, patterns of foetal growth and the risk of LGA. Future studies are warranted to explore clinical implication possibilities.

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2024-08-08

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