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2013Sex hormone binding globulin, but not testosterone, is associated with the metabolic syndrome in overweight and obese women with polycystic ovary syndromeMoran, L.; Teede, H.; Noakes, M.; Clifton, P.; Norman, R.; Wittert, G.
2013Agreement between a food frequency questionnaire and the Willett questionnaire in overweight or obese pregnant womenSui, Z.; Moran, L.; Costello, L.; Dodd, J.
2013Differential effects of exposure to maternal obesity or maternal weight loss during the periconceptional period in the sheep on insulin signalling molecules in skeletal muscle of the offspring at 4 months of ageNicholas, L.; Morrison, J.; Rattanatray, L.; Ozanne, S.; Kleemann, D.; Walker, S.; MacLaughlin, S.; Zhang, S.; Martin-Gronert, M.; McMillen, I.; Torrens, C.
2013Effect of body image on gestational weight gain in overweight and obese womenSui, Z.; Turnbull, D.; Dodd, J.
2013Physical activity levels during pregnancy and gestational weight gain among women who are overweight or obeseSui, Z.; Moran, L.; Dodd, J.
2013Dietary restriction in the periconceptional period in normal-weight or obese ewes results in increased abundance of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) and angiotensin type 1 receptor (AT1R) in the absence of changes in ACE or AT1R methylation in the adrenal of the offspringZhang, S.; Morrison, J.; Gill, A.; Rattanatray, L.; MacLaughlin, S.; Kleemann, D.; Walker, S.; McMillen, I.
2013Elevated maternal lipids in early pregnancy are not associated with risk of intrapartum caesarean in overweight and obese nulliparous womenFyfe, E.; Rivers, K.; Thompson, J.; Thiyagarajan, K.; Groom, K.; Dekker, G.; McCowan, L.
2013Gestational weight gain and adverse pregnancy outcomes in a nulliparous cohortChung, J.; Taylor, R.; Thompson, J.; Anderson, N.; Dekker, G.; Kenny, L.; McCowan, L.
2013Longitudinal weight gain in women identified with polycystic ovary syndrome: results of an observational study in young womenTeede, H.; Joham, A.; Paul, E.; Moran, L.; Loxton, D.; Jolley, D.; Lombard, C.