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GWAS Study

Maternal and fetal genetic contribution to gestational weight gain.

Warrington NM, Richmond R, Fenstra B et al.

28990592 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
11848 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WN
Warrington NM
RR
Richmond R
FB
Fenstra B
MR
Myhre R
GR
Gaillard R
PL
Paternoster L
WC
Wang CA
BR
Beaumont RN
DS
Das S
MM
Murcia M
BS
Barton SJ
EA
Espinosa A
TE
Thiering E
AM
Atalay M
PN
Pitkänen N
NI
Ntalla I
JA
Jonsson AE
FR
Freathy R
KV
Karhunen V
TC
Tiesler CMT
AC
Allard C
CA
Crawford A
RS
Ring SM
MM
Melbye M
MP
Magnus P
RF
Rivadeneira F
SL
Skotte L
HT
Hansen T
MJ
Marsh J
GM
Guxens M
HJ
Holloway JW
GH
Grallert H
JV
Jaddoe VWV
LW
Lowe WL
RT
Roumeliotaki T
HA
Hattersley AT
LV
Lindi V
PK
Pahkala K
PK
Panoutsopoulou K
SM
Standl M
FC
Flexeder C
BL
Bouchard L
AN
Aagaard Nohr E
ML
Marina LS
KM
Kogevinas M
NH
Niinikoski H
DG
Dedoussis G
HJ
Heinrich J
RR
Reynolds RM
LT
Lakka T
ZE
Zeggini E
RO
Raitakari OT
CL
Chatzi L
IH
Inskip HM
BM
Bustamante M
HM
Hivert MF
JM
Jarvelin MR
ST
Sørensen TIA
PC
Pennell C
FJ
Felix JF
JB
Jacobsson B
GF
Geller F
ED
Evans DM
LD
Lawlor DA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Clinical recommendations to limit gestational weight gain (GWG) imply high GWG is causally related to adverse outcomes in mother or offspring, but GWG is the sum of several inter-related complex phenotypes (maternal fat deposition and vascular expansion, placenta, amniotic fluid and fetal growth). Understanding the genetic contribution to GWG could help clarify the potential effect of its different components on maternal and offspring health. Here we explore the genetic contribution to total, early and late GWG.

up to 8,559 European ancestry fetuses

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

11848
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
up to 3,289 European ancestry fetuses
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
Australia, Netherlands, Denmark, U.K., Spain, Finland, Greece, Germany, Norway, Canada
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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