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Barrie M Margetts

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Sahariah S, Gandhi M, Chopra H, Kehoe S, Johnson M, Di Gravio C, et al.
J Nutr . 2023 Mar; 152(4):1070-1081. PMID: 36967164
Background: Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") offspring body composition and metabolism, thereby influencing later risk of diabetes and cardiovascular (cardiometabolic) disease. The prevalence of cardiometabolic...
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Sahariah S, Gandhi M, Chopra H, Kehoe S, Johnson M, Di Gravio C, et al.
J Nutr . 2022 Jan; 152(4):1070-1081. PMID: 35015882
Background: Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") offspring body composition and metabolism, thereby influencing later risk of diabetes and cardiovascular (cardiometabolic) disease. The prevalence of cardiometabolic...
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Nunn R, Kehoe S, Chopra H, Sahariah S, Gandhi M, Di Gravio C, et al.
Eur J Clin Nutr . 2019 Jun; 73(11):1536-1545. PMID: 31148589
Objectives: To (1) describe micronutrient intakes among women of reproductive age living in Mumbai slums; (2) assess the adequacy of these intakes compared with reference values; (3) identify important dietary...
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Di Gravio C, Lawande A, Potdar R, Sahariah S, Gandhi M, Brown N, et al.
Reprod Sci . 2018 Nov; 26(7):918-927. PMID: 30419799
Background: Young maternal age is associated with poorer birth outcomes, but the mechanisms are incompletely understood. Using data from a prospective cohort of pregnant women living in Mumbai slums, India,...
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Chopra H, Kehoe S, Sahariah S, Sane H, Cox V, Tarwade D, et al.
Asia Pac J Clin Nutr . 2018 Jul; 27(4):804-817. PMID: 30045425
Background And Objectives: There are few data on the fatty acid status of non-pregnant Indian women. Our objective was to investigate the effect of a snack containing green leafy vegetables...
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Lawande A, Di Gravio C, Potdar R, Sahariah S, Gandhi M, Chopra H, et al.
Matern Child Nutr . 2017 Mar; 14(1). PMID: 28251804
Improving micronutrient intakes of under-nourished mothers in low- and middle-income countries increases birth weight, but there is little data on the nature and timing during gestation of any effects on...
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Little P, Stuart B, Hobbs F, Kelly J, Smith E, Bradbury K, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2017 Jan; 21(4):1-62. PMID: 28122658
Background: Behavioural counselling with intensive follow-up for obesity is effective, but in resource-constrained primary care settings briefer approaches are needed. Objectives: To estimate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an...
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Little P, Stuart B, Hobbs F, Kelly J, Smith E, Bradbury K, et al.
Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol . 2016 Jul; 4(10):821-8. PMID: 27474214
Background: The obesity epidemic has major public health consequences. Expert dietetic and behavioural counselling with intensive follow-up is effective, but resource requirements severely restrict widespread implementation in primary care, where...
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Devakumar D, Fall C, Sachdev H, Margetts B, Osmond C, Wells J, et al.
BMC Med . 2016 Jun; 14:90. PMID: 27306908
Background: Multiple micronutrient supplementation for pregnant women reduces low birth weight and has been recommended in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to improve child survival, growth and health. We aimed...
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Sahariah S, Potdar R, Gandhi M, Kehoe S, Brown N, Sane H, et al.
J Nutr . 2016 Jun; 146(7):1453S-60S. PMID: 27281802
Background: Prospective observational studies suggest that maternal diets rich in leafy green vegetables and fruit may help prevent gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Objective: Our objective was to test whether increasing...