Khalifa University of Science,Technology and Research(Grant/Award Numbers:FSU-2023-017,Grant No.8474000490)。
During antenatal care,gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM)screening is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment to ameliorate clinical outcomes and limit health care expenses.Dietary management and physical activity ar...
Supported by Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai,China,No.22ZR1458200;Medical Ph.D Innovative Talent Base Project of Changning District,Shanghai,China,No.RCJD2021B09;Key Specialty of Changning District,Shanghai,China,No.20231004.
BACKGROUND The incidence of multiple pregnancies has increased worldwide recently and women with a twin pregnancy are at higher risk of adverse outcomes compared with women with a singleton pregnancy.It is important t...
Objective: This study focuses on the clinical observation of the impact of different treatment methods for gestational heart failure on delivery outcomes. Method: A total of 160 pregnant women with heart failure admit...
National Natural Science Foundation of China(82373586 and 82173484);Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation(2308085Y50);Education Department of Anhui Province for Excellent Young Scientist(2022AH030076);Center for Big Data and Population Health of IHM(JKS2022020).
Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances(PFASs)can disrupt lipid metabolism,and changes in cord blood fatty acid composition have been observed in small newborns.Emerging evidence suggests that exposure to PFASs during preg...
BACKGROUND Pre-eclampsia has long been proven to be an independent risk factor for postpartum depression(PPD).Excessive increase in body mass index(BMI)during pregnancy is an important factor inducing pre-eclampsia.In...
supported by the Science Foundation of Sichuan Province(Grant No.2022YF0042).
Objective: To evaluate the impact of pregestational and gestational characteristics on postpartum glucose follow-up screening(PGFS)compliance in women diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus(GDM)in southwest Chin...
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the leading cause of liver disease in the Western world and has a strong relationship to obesity and diabetes. NAFLD has not been well studied in pregnant women. We studied ...