HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Kun Huang from the Fudan University, China have published the article: Sex-specific association between elective cesarean section and growth trajectories in preschool children: A prospective birth cohort study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- future: Reduced fetal cortisol levels in the ECS may lead to metabolic disorders at birth and future obesity .
SUMMARY
A Singaporean study found that ECS was significantly associated with the risk of overweight in infants, whereas Masukume G et al indicated a statistically significant association between ECS and obesity in children at 24 months of age, but . . .
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