in children with weight excess, being born of caesarian section (CS) increases the risk of reaching higher weight levels, possibly related to different gut flora composition (Huh et al., 2012). Therefore, the need for a CS should always be carefully evaluated, especially in countries, like Italy, where this practice is excessively performed. Whenever a CS is really needed, the growth of all children born this way should be followed up closely.
Childhood weight excess. Does the delivery affect it? / Piedimonte, Alessandra; Mercurio, Roberta; Mosca, Antonella; De Lucia, Ilaria Clara; Roma, Ilaria; Franzelletti, Paolo; Vania, Andrea. - In: APPETITE. - ISSN 0195-6663. - STAMPA. - 89:(2015), pp. 329-329. [j.appet.2014.12.094]
Childhood weight excess. Does the delivery affect it?
PIEDIMONTE, ALESSANDRAPrimo
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;MERCURIO, ROBERTASecondo
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;MOSCA, ANTONELLASoftware
;FRANZELLETTI, PAOLOInvestigation
;VANIA, Andrea
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Abstract
in children with weight excess, being born of caesarian section (CS) increases the risk of reaching higher weight levels, possibly related to different gut flora composition (Huh et al., 2012). Therefore, the need for a CS should always be carefully evaluated, especially in countries, like Italy, where this practice is excessively performed. Whenever a CS is really needed, the growth of all children born this way should be followed up closely.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.