ba0006lb8 | (1) | ICCBH2017
Ireland Alex
, Crozier Sarah
, Heazell Alexander
, Ward Kate
, Godfrey Keith
, Inskip Hazel
, Cooper Cyrus
, Harvey Nicholas
Animal studies suggest that fetal movements are key to healthy skeletal development, but evidence in humans is limited. Breech presentation occurs in 3% of term births and is associated with reduced fetal movement and higher incidence of hip dysplasias, but more general effects on bone development have not been explored.Offspring whole body bone outcomes were measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) at mean(SD) 6(5) days after birth in 993 i...