Journal article
Cardiovascular disease risk in the offspring of diabetic women: The impact of the intrauterine environment
LJ Marco, K McCloskey, PJ Vuillermin, D Burgner, J Said, AL Ponsonby
Experimental Diabetes Research | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1155/2012/565160
Abstract
The incidence of gestational diabetes is increasing worldwide, exposing large numbers of infants to hyperglycaemia whilst in utero. This exposure may have a long-term negative impact on the cardiovascular health of the offspring. Novel methods to assess cardiovascular status in the neonatal period are now availableincluding measuring arterial intima-media thickness and retinal photography. These measures will allow researchers to assess the relative impact of intrauterine exposures, distinguishing these from genetic or postnatal environmental factors. Understanding the long-term impact of the intrauterine environment should allow the development of more effective health policy and interventi..
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