scholarly journals Level of physical activity and other maternal characteristics during the third trimester of pregnancy and its association with birthweight at term in South Ethiopia: A prospective cohort study

PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (7) ◽  
pp. e0236136
Author(s):  
Meseret Legesse ◽  
Jemal Haider Ali ◽  
Md Dilshad Manzar ◽  
Mohammed Salahuddin ◽  
Hamid Yimam Hassen
1990 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 461-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.A. Knottnerus ◽  
L.R. Delgado ◽  
P.G. Knipschild ◽  
G.G.M. Essed ◽  
F. Smits

2017 ◽  
pp. 66-68
Author(s):  
V.I. Oshovskiy ◽  
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E.G. Solovey ◽  

The article presents the primary results of prospective cohort study of fetal activity in the third trimester of physiological pregnancy. The objective: the establishment of periods of spirits and emotional activity of the fetus in the third trimester of physiological pregnancy. Materials and methods. The study included 300 somatically healthy patients in the period of 28 weeks of pregnancy with a non-obstructed obstetric anamnesis, a single-fetal physiological pregnancy that occurred in the natural cycle, with normal results of the I and II prenatal screenings that were in the Kyiv city hospital No.2 and the medical center «Uniklinika» in 2015–2016. Results. The frequency and strength of the shocks are analyzed depending on the time of the day and the gestational age. The conclusion. It is established that the most emotionally active period of the fetus falls on the evening hours – from 20:00 to 23:00. The maximum frequency of tremors is typical for the period 28-32 weeks of gestation, the maximum force of tremors is observed between the 32-nd and 36-th weeks of pregnancy. Key words: actography, fetal movements, intrauterine homeostasis.


Author(s):  
Charlotte H.J.R. Jansen ◽  
C. Emily Kleinrouweler ◽  
Liesbeth van Leeuwen ◽  
Laura Ruiter ◽  
Ben Willem Mol ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 118 (6) ◽  
pp. 431-440 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yijun Kang ◽  
Shaonong Dang ◽  
Lingxia Zeng ◽  
Duolao Wang ◽  
Qiang Li ◽  
...  

AbstractAnaemia during pregnancy, characterised by Hb <110 g/l, is a specific risk factor for adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in developing countries. The objective of this study was to determine the effectiveness of daily antenatal supplementation with multiple micronutrients (MMN) compared with folic acid (FA) on the occurrence of anaemia among pregnant women and their infants’ health in a high-altitude area. A prospective cohort study was carried out in two rural counties in Tibet from 2007 to 2012. A total of 1149 eligible pregnant women were allocated daily supplementation with FA in one county and MMN containing a recommended allowance of twenty-three vitamins and minerals in another county starting ≤24 weeks of gestation and continuing until delivery. Compared with the FA group, prenatal supplementation with MMN was significantly associated with reduced odds of anaemia in the third trimester. This was demonstrated in the primary outcome, with an adjusted OR (AOR) of 0·63; 95 % CI 0·45, 0·88 and P=0·007 and also reduced odds of preterm delivery (AOR: 0·31; 95 % CI 0·15, 0·61; P=0·001). There was no difference between MMN and FA groups in mean birth weight (adjusted mean difference: 36·78; 95 % CI −19·42, 92·98 g; P=0·200), whereas MMN supplementation significantly reduced the odds of low-birth weight (LBW) babies (AOR: 0·58; 95 % CI 0·36, 0·91; P=0·019). In conclusion, the antenatal MMN supplementation in rural Tibet is associated with a reduction of maternal anaemia in the third trimester, and may potentially decrease the risk of preterm delivery and LBW babies.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuemei Lin ◽  
Ronghui Zai ◽  
Jiafeng Mo ◽  
Jingzhou Sun ◽  
Peishan Chen ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Recent studies suggest that the incidence of infant sleep disorder is related to maternal emotional and sleep conditions, but how they influence each other is not fully understood. Methods: A total of 513 pairs of parents and infants were enrolled in this prospective cohort study. Maternal emotional and sleep conditions were assessed using a self-rating depression scale, self-rating anxiety scale, and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index at the third trimester and within 3 months after delivery. Infant sleep was assessed by the Brief Screening Questionnaire for Infant Sleep Problems within 3 months after birth. Expression of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), melatonin receptors (MR), exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP (EPAC) receptors, and dopamine receptor (DR) in the placenta was detected by immunohistochemistry. Methylation of the promoter regions for the GR (NR3C1 and NR3C2), MR (MTNR1A and MTNR1B), EPAC (RASGRF1 and RASGRF2), and DR (DRD1 and DRD2) genes was assessed by next generation sequencing-based bisulfite sequencing PCR. Results: The incidence of sleep disorders in infants 0-3 months of age in this cohort was 40.5%. Risk factors for infant sleep disorder were low education level of the father, maternal postpartum depression, postpartum anxiety, postpartum sleep disorder, and maternal sleep disorder extend from the third trimester to postpartum. There was no difference in expression of placental DR, GR, MR, and EPAC between mothers whose infants were with and without sleep disorders. Methylation of MTNR1B was higher and expression of MR was lower in the placenta of mothers with sleep disorder in the third trimester than in mothers without sleep disorder. Level of NR3C2 methylation was lower and GR expression was higher in the placenta of mothers with sleep disorder extend from the third trimester to postpartum than in mothers without sleep disorder. Conclusion: Maternal sleep disorders in the third trimester could lead to decreased expression of MR by up-regulating MTNR1B methylation, and then resulting in elevated cortisol levels and increased GR expression by down-regulating NR3C2 methylation, which could increase the incidence of maternal postpartum sleep disorders, finally, the maternal postpartum sleep disorder could result in the high incidence of infant sleep disorder.


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