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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Higher maternal dietary protein intake in late pregnancy is associated with a lower infant ponderal index at birth. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2007) 61, 498–508. Published online 29 November 2006 |
Author(s) : | K Andreasyan, A-L Ponsonby, T Dwyer, R Morley, M Riley, K Dear, J Cochrane |
Year of publication : | 2007 |
URL(s) : | http://www.nature.com/ejcn/journal/v61/n4/abs/1602… |
Résumé (français) : | Une prise plus forte de protéines (dietary protein intake) en fin de grossesse est associé à un indice pondéral de l’enfant plus bas. |
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Argument (français) : | Liens entre le régime de la mère (proétéines et hydrates de carbones) et certains indicateurs de poids ou indice corporel du bébé, de périmètre crânien, de placenta. Les conclusions ne sont pas évidentes à interpréter au premier abord. Plus la mère prend de protéines, plus les bébés ont un indice pondéral faible. Si on en prend plus en fin de grossesse, les gros bébés sont moins gros, mais pas les petits bébés. |
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Author of this record : | Emmanuelle Phan — 17 Feb 2008 |
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