Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study

Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) is common and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Longer-term offspring outcomes are also not well documented. This study aimed to determine if NVP, even in milder forms, is associated with adverse pregnancy and childhood growth outcomes.

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Main Authors: Ong, Judith, Sadananthan, Suresh Anand, Soh, Shu-E, Ng, Sharon, Yuan, Wen Lun, Aris, Izzuddin M., Tint, Mya Thway, Michael, Navin, Loy, See Ling, Tan, Kok Hian, Godfrey, Keith M., Shek, Lynette P., Yap, Fabian, Lee, Yung Seng, Chong, Yap Seng, Chan, Shiao-Yng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1539722023-03-05T16:50:51Z Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study Ong, Judith Sadananthan, Suresh Anand Soh, Shu-E Ng, Sharon Yuan, Wen Lun Aris, Izzuddin M. Tint, Mya Thway Michael, Navin Loy, See Ling Tan, Kok Hian Godfrey, Keith M. Shek, Lynette P. Yap, Fabian Lee, Yung Seng Chong, Yap Seng Chan, Shiao-Yng Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Duke-NUS Medical School KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital Science::Medicine Hyperemesis Gravidarum Premature Birth Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) is common and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Longer-term offspring outcomes are also not well documented. This study aimed to determine if NVP, even in milder forms, is associated with adverse pregnancy and childhood growth outcomes. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version Singapore National Research Foundation (NMRC/TCR/004-NUS/2008; NMRC/ TCR/012-NUHS/2014). Additional funding is provided by the Singapore government-funded Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR).. 2022-06-07T01:02:11Z 2022-06-07T01:02:11Z 2021 Journal Article Ong, J., Sadananthan, S. A., Soh, S., Ng, S., Yuan, W. L., Aris, I. M., Tint, M. T., Michael, N., Loy, S. L., Tan, K. H., Godfrey, K. M., Shek, L. P., Yap, F., Lee, Y. S., Chong, Y. S. & Chan, S. (2021). Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 21(1), 578-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-04024-9 1471-2393 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153972 10.1186/s12884-021-04024-9 34420517 2-s2.0-85113809572 1 21 578 en NMRC/TCR/004-NUS/2008 NMRC/TCR/012-NUHS/2014 BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth © 2021 The Author(s). This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. application/pdf
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Singapore
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topic Science::Medicine
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Premature Birth
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Hyperemesis Gravidarum
Premature Birth
Ong, Judith
Sadananthan, Suresh Anand
Soh, Shu-E
Ng, Sharon
Yuan, Wen Lun
Aris, Izzuddin M.
Tint, Mya Thway
Michael, Navin
Loy, See Ling
Tan, Kok Hian
Godfrey, Keith M.
Shek, Lynette P.
Yap, Fabian
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap Seng
Chan, Shiao-Yng
Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
description Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) is common and underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Longer-term offspring outcomes are also not well documented. This study aimed to determine if NVP, even in milder forms, is associated with adverse pregnancy and childhood growth outcomes.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Ong, Judith
Sadananthan, Suresh Anand
Soh, Shu-E
Ng, Sharon
Yuan, Wen Lun
Aris, Izzuddin M.
Tint, Mya Thway
Michael, Navin
Loy, See Ling
Tan, Kok Hian
Godfrey, Keith M.
Shek, Lynette P.
Yap, Fabian
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap Seng
Chan, Shiao-Yng
format Article
author Ong, Judith
Sadananthan, Suresh Anand
Soh, Shu-E
Ng, Sharon
Yuan, Wen Lun
Aris, Izzuddin M.
Tint, Mya Thway
Michael, Navin
Loy, See Ling
Tan, Kok Hian
Godfrey, Keith M.
Shek, Lynette P.
Yap, Fabian
Lee, Yung Seng
Chong, Yap Seng
Chan, Shiao-Yng
author_sort Ong, Judith
title Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
title_short Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
title_full Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
title_fullStr Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the GUSTO mother-offspring cohort study
title_sort increasing nausea and vomiting of pregnancy is associated with sex-dependent differences in early childhood growth: the gusto mother-offspring cohort study
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153972
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