Pregnant Women With Fatty, High-Caloric Diets Increase Fetal Risk For Liver Disease, Obesity, Diabetes, Researcher Says
Thu, 14 Sep 2006 01:00 AM EST
... Infants born to women who have diets high in calories and fat during pregnancy have an increased risk of developing liver disease, which can lead to obesity and diabetes later in life, Kevin Grove, a researcher at Oregon Health and Science University and the Developmental Obesity Research Consortiu [click link for full article] ...
Related Topics
- Risk Factors
- Liver Disease
- Diabetes - Type 2
- Coronary Heart Disease
- High Risk Pregnancy
- Obesity
- Fetal Development
- Cardiovascular Diseases And Disorders
- Dietary Fats
- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
- Liver Biopsy
- Women who have treatment to save the uterus have a high risk of the cancer coming back (recurrence).
- Coronary Artery Disease
- Coronary Artery Diseases
- Fifth Disease
- Heart Disease
- Increased risk of heart attack from untreated diabetes and high cholesterol
- Obesity and Overweight
- Overweight and Obesity

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