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Jo sounds great, im fine with changing the first topic title to include energy requirements during lactation. If you cover topic 3 in about 700ish words then could i poss cover topic 2 with the changes in hormone interaction? will let luce know too.  
Jo sounds great, im fine with changing the first topic title to include energy requirements during lactation. If you cover topic 3 in about 700ish words then could i poss cover topic 2 with the changes in hormone interaction? will let luce know too.  
[[User:Matilda Thornton-Berry|Matilda Thornton-Berry]] 08:56, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
[[User:Matilda Thornton-Berry|Matilda Thornton-Berry]] 08:56, 26 October 2010 (UTC)
Thats fine... fraid i have been seriously busy so havent managed to look over all the articles etc but im happy to do teh first part. will look over all of it and write it tomorrow. maybe we should try and meet next monday to write an intro and conclusion if your both done by then. Recon we all keep it to max 700 and then write the rest together once everyone has looked over what each of us has written.
[[User:Lucy Wilkinson|Lucy Wilkinson]] 11:10, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

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  1. Lucy Wilkinson 12:44, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
  2. Matilda Thornton-Berry 13:32, 28 September 2010 (UTC)
  3. Joseph Tomlinson 13:31, 28 September 2010 (UTC)


hello Joseph Tomlinson 13:40, 28 September 2010 (UTC)

Matilda, I cut and pasted your reference list in the Bibliography page. Good start. Nancy Sabatier 16:53, 5 October 2010 (UTC)

Think we are going to need to meet up before tuesday to decide which references to use and a bit to say on each of them? or could each write a bit on every one we put up and then just cut a few out later on? Lucy Wilkinson 10:50, 9 October 2010 (UTC)

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You'll see that on the Related articles subpage I've placed links to all the articles from the other groups this year - and also to last year's articles. Good luck with this, I'm seeing some reference lists come up, but not all.Gareth Leng 15:57, 9 October 2010 (UTC)


Reference list looks good. Perhaps we have to many, so as Lucy said we should cut some? We need to meet up to decide how we are going to divide up the article for the draft due in two weeks time. Joseph Tomlinson 11:41, 12 October 2010 (UTC)


Nice reference list, you don't have to use them all in your article, just choose the most relevant one. Nancy Sabatier 16:17, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

Let me know whens a good time to go over the plan…ive got an essay to do this week so thought I would do my input now: I have looked at 5/6 of the review articles on the subject and no have a potential plan of the 3 main headings in the article. Let me know what you think and if you think I have missed any key topics?

• Metabolic adaptations which occur during pregnancy

(Main reference: Metabolic adaptations in pregnancy and their implications for the availability of substrates to the foetus: E Herrera 2000)

Subheading to include: changes in food consumption during pregnancy and lactation, 2 defined stages of pregnancy, effects and causes of increased gluconeogenesis and the conserved evolutionary adaptations to reduce energy expenditure during pregnancy

• Changes of Hormone interactions and appetite regulators during pregnancy and lactation (Main references: Hormone interaction regulating energy balance during pregnancy: Ladyman et al. 2010, Regulation of Food consumption during pregnancy and lactation in mice: Makarova et al. 2010 & leptin iin pregnancy: an update, Henson and Castracance 2005.)

Subheading to include: changes in orexigenic and anorectic neuropeptides during pregnancy, development of leptin and insulin resistance during different reproductive states and the potential role of prolactin and placental lactogen in hyperphagia.

• The effects and problems associated with Obesity during pregnancy (Main Reference: The implications of obesity on pregnancy: Wuntakal and Hollingwoth 2009.)

Subheadings to include: Why women are increasing in body weight after parturition, maternal diseases and adverse outcomes of being obese when pregnant and the effects on foetal programming and health problems later in life.

Matilda Thornton-Berry 19:03, 18 October 2010 (UTC)


Matilda, great start for the plan. Nancy Sabatier 16:58, 19 October 2010 (UTC)


Hey Guys,

Matilda plan looks good. I'm reading the reviews and they do seem to be the 3 main topics. Are we suggesting that we each take one of the topics? After writing each topic we can collate our stuff and write up some sort of conclusion/summary? What are people thoughts on this and which topic they want to choose?

I've read quite a lot on the 3rd heading, the effects and problems associated with Obesity during pregnancy. If its cool can I run with this one?

Thanks,

Joe Joseph Tomlinson 12:49, 25 October 2010 (UTC)


A good paper for the first topic, as well as the one you used Matilda, is 'Adjustments in energy expenditure and substrate utilization during late pregnancy and lactation' (1999) Butte et al

Joseph Tomlinson 12:57, 25 October 2010 (UTC)


Nancy/Gareth,

Is there any chance we could be sent a copy of the following article: 'Adjustments in energy expenditure and substrate utilization during late pregnancy and lactation' (1994) Prentice et al. I cannot access the article through pubmed and other interent sources. Thank you Joseph Tomlinson 13:13, 25 October 2010 (UTC)


What about a section on 'Energy requirements during pregnancy and lactation'. There is a really good reference, Energy requirements during pregnancy and lactation' (2007) Butte et al. Seems like quite a key topic? Joseph Tomlinson 14:00, 25 October 2010 (UTC)

Reference

Do you mean this? It's available online.

Butte NF et al. (1999) Adjustments in energy expenditure and substrate utilization during late pregnancy and lactation Am J Clin Nutr69:299-307 PMID 9989696 Gareth Leng 14:34, 25 October 2010 (UTC)

I've done some further reading and two themes that keep appearing are 1. How human energy metabolism is affected during pregnancy and 2. Energy requirements during pregnancy. Both are summarised in this review: 'Energy Metabolism During Human Pregnancy' (2007) Lof & Forsum. What are people thoughts on using these two topics combined instead of Matildas first one? They are pretty similar in content but a topic title of 'Energy metabolism and energy requirements during pregnancy' could be better? So...

Topic 1: Energy metabolism and energy requirements during pregnancy ('Energy Metabolism During Human Pregnancy' (2007) Lof & Forsum, Metabolic adaptations in pregnancy and their implications for the availability of substrates to the foetus: E Herrera 2000) Topic 2: Changes of Hormone interactions and appetite regulators during pregnancy and lactation (Hormone interaction regulating energy balance during pregnancy: Ladyman et al. 2010, Regulation of Food consumption during pregnancy and lactation in mice: Makarova et al. 2010 & leptin iin pregnancy: an update, Henson and Castracance 2005) Topic 3: The effects and problems associated with obesity during pregnancy (The implications of obesity on pregnancy: Wuntakal and Hollingwoth 2009)

Does that sound ok? Pretty much as you suggested Matilda. As I said earlier I've done a lot of reading around the obesity topic so would quite like to run with that but if someone else wants to do that no worries, let me know. Joe Joseph Tomlinson 14:46, 25 October 2010 (UTC)

Jo sounds great, im fine with changing the first topic title to include energy requirements during lactation. If you cover topic 3 in about 700ish words then could i poss cover topic 2 with the changes in hormone interaction? will let luce know too. Matilda Thornton-Berry 08:56, 26 October 2010 (UTC)

Thats fine... fraid i have been seriously busy so havent managed to look over all the articles etc but im happy to do teh first part. will look over all of it and write it tomorrow. maybe we should try and meet next monday to write an intro and conclusion if your both done by then. Recon we all keep it to max 700 and then write the rest together once everyone has looked over what each of us has written. Lucy Wilkinson 11:10, 26 October 2010 (UTC)