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Title

Association between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators at birth

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  337-343

Abstract

 Background and Aims one of the hormones that appears to play an important role in regulating body growth is ghrelin. This study aimed to determine the association between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators at birth. Materials & Methods In this cohort study, 35 eligible pregnant women in their first trimester that were allocated by Using Convenience sampling were divided and matched in terms of BMI before Pregnancy into normal and higher than normal BMI groups A ( n=14) and B ( n=21). Serum ghrelin level was measured during 6-12 and 15-20 weeks of gestation using ELISA method. Results Mean non-fasting serum gherlin level (first and second trimesters) had not significant deference between two groups (p1=0. 93, p2=0. 76, in first and second trimester, respectively). Also there is a ascending increase in mean serum ghrelin level with increasing gestational age from the first to the second trimesters in both groups but was not significant (pa=0. 15, pb=0. 24, in A and B group, respectively). No significant correlations were detected between non-fasting serum gherlin level (first and second trimesters) and neonatal anthropometric indicators. Conclusion The lack of any direct relationship between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators does not support the hypothesis that ghrelin has major role in foetal growth

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    SABER, ASHRAF, TEHRANIAN, NAJMEH, YOUSEFI, SOMAYEH, & KAZEMNEJAD, ANOSHIRVAN. (2019). Association between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators at birth. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, 26(3 ), 337-343. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/365540/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SABER ASHRAF, TEHRANIAN NAJMEH, YOUSEFI SOMAYEH, KAZEMNEJAD ANOSHIRVAN. Association between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators at birth. JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2019;26(3 ):337-343. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/365540/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ASHRAF SABER, NAJMEH TEHRANIAN, SOMAYEH YOUSEFI, and ANOSHIRVAN KAZEMNEJAD, “Association between Maternal serum ghrelin level and neonatal anthropometric indicators at birth,” JOURNAL OF SABZEVAR UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, vol. 26, no. 3 , pp. 337–343, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/365540/en

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