Fredrik Ahlsson
Professor vid Institutionen för kvinnors och barns hälsa; Perinatal, neonatal och barnkardiologisk forskning
- Telefon:
- 018-611 58 85
- E-post:
- fredrik.ahlsson@uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- MTC-huset, Dag Hammarskjölds väg 14B, 1 tr
752 37 Uppsala - Postadress:
- Akademiska sjukhuset
751 85 UPPSALA
- Akademiska meriter:
- Docent, MD, PhD
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Publikationer
Senaste publikationer
- Changing diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes (CDC4G) in Sweden (2024)
- Effect of human milk-based fortification in extremely preterm infants fed exclusively with breast milk (2024)
- Mothers’ acceptability of using novel technology with video and audio recording during newborn resuscitation: A cross-sectional survey (2024)
- Differential gene expression in two consecutive pregnancies between same sex siblings and implications on maternal constraint (2024)
- Combined maternal central adiposity measures in relation to infant birth size (2024)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Changing diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes (CDC4G) in Sweden (2024)
- Effect of human milk-based fortification in extremely preterm infants fed exclusively with breast milk (2024)
- Mothers’ acceptability of using novel technology with video and audio recording during newborn resuscitation: A cross-sectional survey (2024)
- Differential gene expression in two consecutive pregnancies between same sex siblings and implications on maternal constraint (2024)
- Combined maternal central adiposity measures in relation to infant birth size (2024)
- Polycystic ovary syndrome and gestational diabetes mellitus association to pregnancy outcomes (2024)
- Maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain, and early childhood growth (2024)
- Neonatal outcomes of elective labor induction in low-risk term pregnancies (2023)
- The Optimal State Scoring Tool (2023)
- Equally Good Neurological, Growth, and Health Outcomes up to 6 Years of Age in Moderately Preterm Infants Who Received Exclusive vs. Fortified Breast Milk-A Longitudinal Cohort Study (2023)
- Early Mid-pregnancy Blood-Based Proteins as Possible Biomarkers of Increased Infant Birth Size in Sex-Stratified Analyses (2023)
- Maternal early mid-pregnancy adiponectin in relation to infant birth weight and the likelihood of being born large-for-gestational-age. (2023)
- The Impact of Restricted versus Liberal Early Fluid Volumes on Plasma Sodium, Weight Change, and Short-Term Outcomes in Extremely Preterm Infants (2022)
- Amino acid infusions in umbilical artery catheters enhance protein administration in infants born at extremely low gestational age (2022)
- Relation of maternal birthweight with early pregnancy obesity, gestational diabetes, and offspring macrosomia (2022)
- Usability, acceptability and feasibility of a novel technology with visual guidance with video and audio recording during newborn resuscitation (2022)
- Maternal blood-based protein biomarkers in relation to abdominal fat distribution measured by ultrasound in early mid-pregnancy (2022)
- Early Hyperglycemia in Very Preterm Infants Is Associated with Reduced White Matter Volume and Worse Cognitive and Motor Outcomes at 2.5 Years (2022)
- Associations between capillary glucose during pregnancy and childhood growth to the age of five (2022)
- Sodium supply from administered blood products was associated with severe intraventricular haemorrhage in extremely preterm infants (2022)
- Nordic study on human milk fortification in extremely preterm infants (2021)
- Associations of ultrasound estimated early mid pregnancy visceral and subcutaneous fat depths and early pregnancy BMI with adverse neonatal outcomes (2021)
- Factors Influencing Breast Milk Fat Loss during Administration in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (2021)
- Neonatal hyperglycaemia is associated with worse neurodevelopmental outcomes in extremely preterm infants (2021)
- Large-for-gestational-age phenotypes and obesity risk in adulthood (2020)
- Impact of maternal central adiposity on infant anthropometry and perinatal morbidity (2020)
- Association of maternal central adiposity measured by ultrasound in early mid pregnancy with infant birth size (2020)
- Parents experiences of feeding their extremely preterm children during the first 2‐3 years – A qualitative study (2020)
- Second Trimester Maternal Leptin Levels Are Associated with Body Mass Index and Gestational Weight Gain but not Birth Weight of the Infant (2020)
- Swedish national guideline for prevention and treatment of neonatal hypoglycaemia in newborn infants with gestational age ≥35 weeks (2020)
- Paternal contributions to large-for-gestational-age term babies (2019)
- Changing diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes in Sweden-a stepped wedge national cluster randomised controlled trial-the CDC4G study protocol (2019)
- Growth patterns during early childhood in children born small for gestational age and moderate preterm (2019)
- Postnatal growth in children born small for gestational age with and without smoking mother (2019)
- Maternal smoking early in pregnancy is associated with increased risk of short stature and obesity in adult daughters (2019)
- Preterm Birth is Associated With Increased Blood Pressure in Young Adult Women (2019)
- Reduced rate of retinopathy of prematurity after implementing lower oxygen saturation targets. (2019)
- High birth weight was not associated with altered body composition or impaired glucose tolerance in adulthood (2019)
- High birth weight was associated with increased radial artery intima thickness but not with other investigated cardiovascular risk factors in adulthood (2018)
- Hyperglycemia in Extremely Preterm Infants Insulin Treatment, Mortality and Nutrient Intakes (2018)
- Association Between Preterm Birth and Lower Adult Height in Women (2017)
- Sodium supply influences plasma sodium concentration and the risks of hyper- and hyponatremia in extremely preterm infants (2017)
- Body Mass Index, Overweight, and Obesity in Swedish Women Born Post-term (2016)
- Maternal Height and Preterm Birth (2016)
- First-borns have greater BMI and are more likely to be overweight or obese (2016)
- Intakes of Micronutrients are Associated with Early Growth in Extremely Preterm Infants - A Population-Based Study. (2016)
- Early-life hyperglycemia in extremely preterm infants affects neurodevelopment at 6 years of age (2016)
- Gene Expression in Placentas From Nondiabetic Women Giving Birth to Large for Gestational Age Infants (2015)
- School performance after preterm birth (2015)
- Infants born large-for-gestational-age display slower growth in early infancy, but no epigenetic changes at birth (2015)
- Obesity rates in two generations of Swedish women entering pregnancy, and associated obesity risk among adult daughters (2015)
- A high birth weight is associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes and obesity (2015)
- Computer-aided nutrition - Effects on nutrition and growth in preterm infants < 32 weeks gestation (2015)
- Energy substrate metabolism in pyruvate dehydrogenase complex deficiency (2014)
- Energy substrate metabolism in pyruvatedehydrogenase complex deficiency (2014)
- Perioperative nutrition in extremely preterm infants undergoing surgical treatment for patent ductus arteriosus is suboptimal (2014)
- Adipokines and their relation to maternal energy substrate production, insulin resistance and fetal size (2013)
- Nutrient intakes independently affect growth in extremely preterm infants (2013)
- The obesity pandemic, the diabetes ‘tsunami’, and the lackof adequate sports grounds for children in Auckland, New Zealand (2011)
- Insulin Resistance, a Link between Maternal Overweight and Fetal Macrosomia in Nondiabetic Pregnancies (2010)
- Gestational diabetes and offspring body disproportion (2010)
- Lipolysis and Insulin Sensitivity at Birth in Infants Who Are Large for Gestational Age (2007)
- Females born large for gestational age have a doubled risk of giving birth to large for gestational age infants (2007)
- Energy substrate production in infants born small for gestational age (2007)
- Treatment of extreme hyperglycemia monitored with intracerebral microdialysis. (2004)
- Females with a high birth weight have increased risk of offspring macrosomia and obesity, but not of gestational diabetes
- Born small for gestational age and moderate preterm; implications on postnatal growth