Ahmadu Baba Usman describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo LOW BIRTHWEIGHT AND THE RISK OF FUTURE NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES PREDICTING FUTURE NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES FROM MATERNAL NUTRITION AND NEWBORN BIRTHWEIGHT Most newborns had normal birth-weights and no significant relationship was observed between maternal nutrition and birth-weights of newborns. Therefore, newborns that participated in this study have reduced risk of contracting non-communicable diseases in the future. Further work is still required because of the lingering arguments on this subject. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
Principal institution where the research took place Institución principal de la investigación UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI TEACHING HOSPITAL, MAIDUGURI, BORNO STATE, NIGERIA., MAIDUGURI, BORNO, Nigeria Authors' Report Crónica del Autor Bibliographic references Referencias bibliográficas Barker DJP, Bagby SP, Hanson MA. Mechanism of disease: In utero programming in the pathogenesis of hypertension. Nat Clin Pract Nephrol 2:700-707, 2006. Bertram C, Trowern AR, Copin N, Jackson AA, Whorwood CB. The maternal diet during pregnancy programs altered expression of the glucocorticoid receptor and type 2 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: potential molecular mechanisms underlying the programming of hypertension in utero. Endocrinol 142:2841-53, 2001. Bogdarina IG, King PJ, Clark AJL. Characterization of the angiotensin (AT1b) receptor promoter and its regulation by glucocorticoids. J Mol Endocrinol 43:73-80, 2009. Gomez-Pinilla F, Vaynman S. A "deficient environment" in prenatal life may compromise systems important for cognitive function by affecting BDNF in the hippocampus. Exp Neurol 192(2):235-243, 2005. Idowu OA, Mafiana CF, Sotiloye D. Anaemia in pregnancy: a survey of pregnant women in Abeokuta. Afri Health Sci 5(4):295-299, 2005. Kamar S, Chowdhury O, Murshed M, Hasan R. Effect of Gestational Age and Nutrition on Transplacental Transfer of Measles Antibody. Med Today 222(1):1-5, 2010. Stephenson T, Symonds ME. Maternal nutrition as a determinant of birth weight. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 86:4-6, 2002. Tietz NW. Clinical Guide to Laboratory tests. 4th ed. WB Saunders Company. Philadelphia; 2006. Pp. 518-519. Uche N. Assessment and care of the newborn. In: Azubuike JC, Nkanginieme K EO eds. Paediatrics and Child Health in a Tropical Region. 2nd ed. Owerri: African Educational Services; 2007. Pp. 163-177. Other articles written by the author Ahmadu Baba Usman Otros artículos de Ahmadu Baba Usman 1. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Bello Mustapha, Jonathan Isah Bappariya, Numfor Alfred, Zwabragi Joel. The effects of weathering demonstrated by maternal age on low birthweight outcome in babies. Ethiop J Health Sci 2013;23:27-31. 2. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Rabasa Adamu Ibrahim, Bukbuk David, Musa Alhaji Bukar, Bashir Faruk, Chama Rejoice, Abdulrahim Halima, Fate Bala Zira. Does placental malaria infection impairs the passage of measles antibodies from mothers to their newborn infants?. Glo Adv Res J Med Med Sci 2013;2:1-5. 3. Usman AB, Delia T, Adamu AA, Ngilari UM. Visual acuity testability of children in Bama and Banki towns of Borno state: the need to adopt HOTV protocol in school health programmes. Sudan J Paediatr 2012;12:49-51. 4. Baba UA, Lawan MB, Farouk AG, Machoko Y, Ibrahim HU, Elechi HA. Questioning the acceptability of mothers’ age as a determinant of passive measles immunity in newborn infants. (2012). Int J Trop Med 2012;7:108-110. 5. Baba UA, Bello MA, Akuhwa RT, Alhaji AM, Dawurung JS, Pius S, Saidu G. The influence of gestational age on the loss of maternal measles antibodies in newborn infants in north-eastern nigeria: a call for a review of measles immunization schedule. Afr J Cln Exper Microbiol 2012;13:156-60. 6. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Adebayo Ayub-Eniola Ayodele, Haruna Ngadda, Usman Jungudu, Kyari Sandabe Mustapha. Correlation of maternal albumin and birth weight of babies in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Int J Public Health Epidemiol 2012;1:10-3. 7. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Ngilari Maigana Usiju, Ahmad Ibrahim, Apagu Adamu Adiel, Delia Tumba, Musa Rimamchika, Joshua Danji Solomon. Lingering hunger among primary school pupils residing in rural areas of Borno state, North-Eastern Nigeria: implication for education and food supplementation programs. Glo Adv Res J Food Sci Technol 2012;1:93-7. 8. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Ambe Jose Pwavimbo, Rabasa Adamu Ibrahim, Ibrahim Bello Abdullahi, Saidu Isa Hassan, Difirwiti Harry Claphton. The impact of maternal socioeconomic class on maternal measles antibodies of mother-infant pairs at birth in a Nigerian city. Basic Res. J. Med. Clin. Sci 2013;2:37-40. 9. Baba UA, Mustapha MG, Ashir GM, Rabasa AI, Ibrahim BA, Ibrahim HA. Passive measles immunity in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Care Facility: The Influence of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infection on measles antibody levels in mother-infant pairs at birth. West Afr J med 2012;31:243-46. 10. Baba Usman Ahmadu, Bashir Faruk, Adamu Ijapa Apagu, Mana Hadiza, Malgwi Esther, Sajor Njidda, Ambe Jose Pwavimbo. The role of maternal anthropometry on maternal measles antibodies in mother-baby pairs at birth. IJBPAS 2013; 2(5): 1103-10. SIIC System of Assisted Editing (SSEA) / Sistema SIIC de Edición Asistida (SSEA)
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Information about the full text Acerca del trabajo completo Using the Effects of Maternal Nutritional Indicators (Hemoglobin and Total Protein) on Baby's Birth Weight Outcome to Forecast a Paradigm Shift Toward Increased Levels of Non-Communicable Diseases in Children Author / Autor Ahmadu Baba Usman1 1 Dr, Federal Medical Center Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria. (fmcy), Yola, Nigeria, Consultant Paediatrician Access to the original source Annals of African Medicine Article URL: / URL del artículo: http://www.annalsafrmed.org/ URL of Abstract page in Medline: / URL del abstract en Medline: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23480992 siic DB: / siic DB: http://www.siicsalud.com/main/distriprinrel.php |
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