Impact of the intrauterine environment on future reproductive and metabolic health

IF 1.2 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Obstetrician & Gynaecologist Pub Date : 2022-02-22 DOI:10.1111/tog.12797
S. Dunkerton, C. Aiken
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As survival of babies born following high‐risk pregnancies continues to increase globally, understanding the long‐term impacts of suboptimal intrauterine environments on future health becomes increasingly important. The intrauterine environment is a key influence on later metabolic health, particularly the tendency to later‐life obesity and dyslipidaemia. Recent evidence shows that female reproductive function is also highly sensitive to the influence of the early life environment. Various suboptimal intrauterine environments are linked to adverse reproductive and metabolic outcomes, including maternal obesity, low‐protein diets and chronic fetal hypoxia.
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宫内环境对未来生殖和代谢健康的影响
随着全球高危妊娠后出生的婴儿存活率不断增加,了解次优宫内环境对未来健康的长期影响变得越来越重要。宫内环境是后期代谢健康的关键影响因素,尤其是后期肥胖和血脂异常的趋势。最近的证据表明,女性生殖功能对早期生活环境的影响也高度敏感。各种不理想的宫内环境与不利的生殖和代谢结果有关,包括产妇肥胖、低蛋白饮食和慢性胎儿缺氧。
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