THE INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL OBESITY ON THE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OFFSPRING IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE
Abstract
Obesity is a serious medical and social problem of modern health care system. The problem of maternal obesity associated with gynaecological, perinatal risks and risk of developing diseases in off spring. It has been proven that excess body weight before pregnancy is a signifi cant risk factor for the development of obesity and metabolic syndrome in children. The article presents data from an analysis of physical development in children in the fi rst year of life born to obese mothers.
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