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Research Papers

Maternal inflammatory diet and adverse pregnancy outcomes: Circulating cytokines and genomic imprinting as potential regulators?

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Pages 688-697 | Received 15 Mar 2017, Accepted 22 Jun 2017, Published online: 25 Sep 2017

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Figure 1. Diagram of previous findings and proposed study aims among 1057 mother-child pairs enrolled in the Newborn Epigenetics STudy cohort.

Solid black line = established in the literature

Dashed black line = suggestive in the literature

Solid gray line = primary aims of current study

Dashed black line = secondary aims of current study

Figure 1. Diagram of previous findings and proposed study aims among 1057 mother-child pairs enrolled in the Newborn Epigenetics STudy cohort.Solid black line = established in the literatureDashed black line = suggestive in the literatureSolid gray line = primary aims of current studyDashed black line = secondary aims of current study

Table 1. Study participant characteristics by dietary inflammatory index (DII) quartiles.

Table 2. AdjustedFootnote* regression coefficients for association between maternal dietary inflammatory index (DII, per unit change) and birth outcomes, overall and by infant sex and maternal body mass index.

Table 3. AdjustedFootnote* regression coefficients for the association between maternal cytokines (per unit change) and differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in cord blood DNA among term births.

Table 4. AdjustedFootnote* regression coefficients for the association between maternal dietary inflammatory index (DII, per unit change) and differentially methylated regions (DMRs) in cord blood DNA among term births

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