Abstract Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the principal contributor to the burden of disease and mortality worldwide. Previous studies observed associations between early age at first birth (AFB) and all-cause mortality. AFB may be associated with CVD both through physiological and sociobiological pathways. In this paper, we review the literature on AFB and CVD events and mortality. Additionally, we provide an overview of limitations of the current research and recommendations for future research. Methods PubMed and Web of Science databases were searched for observational studies published between 1980-June 2016, investigating associations between AFB and CVD events and mortality. Data were extracted using a pre-defined list. Resu...
Objectives: The fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis describes associations found for fetal or ...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a family history of premature death...
Background: Several studies have shown a relation between fetal development, as shown by birthweigh...
Evidence over the recent decades indicates that susceptibility to cardiovascular disease (CVD) may b...
Background To assess relationships between age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in a l...
Background:Aninverseassociationbetweenbirthweightandische-mic heart disease (IHD) has been seen in o...
It has been postulated that experiences early in life influence cardiovascular risk in later adult l...
Objective: To assess the associations between parental age at birth of first child and coronary hear...
Importance: Preterm birth has previously been associated with increased risks of hypertension and di...
BACKGROUND:: Early-term birth (gestational age, 37-38 weeks) has been associated with increased infa...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading contributor to mortality in the United States. Previous ...
Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) constitutes a major health problem worldwide. We investigated...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is common in the general population, affecting 40-60% of adults o...
Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in westernized societies, responsible for 35.5% o...
Emerging evidence demonstrates a link between preterm birth (PTB) and later life cardiovascular dise...
Objectives: The fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis describes associations found for fetal or ...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a family history of premature death...
Background: Several studies have shown a relation between fetal development, as shown by birthweigh...
Evidence over the recent decades indicates that susceptibility to cardiovascular disease (CVD) may b...
Background To assess relationships between age at first birth and cardiovascular risk factors in a l...
Background:Aninverseassociationbetweenbirthweightandische-mic heart disease (IHD) has been seen in o...
It has been postulated that experiences early in life influence cardiovascular risk in later adult l...
Objective: To assess the associations between parental age at birth of first child and coronary hear...
Importance: Preterm birth has previously been associated with increased risks of hypertension and di...
BACKGROUND:: Early-term birth (gestational age, 37-38 weeks) has been associated with increased infa...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading contributor to mortality in the United States. Previous ...
Background Sudden cardiac death (SCD) constitutes a major health problem worldwide. We investigated...
textabstractCardiovascular disease is common in the general population, affecting 40-60% of adults o...
Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in westernized societies, responsible for 35.5% o...
Emerging evidence demonstrates a link between preterm birth (PTB) and later life cardiovascular dise...
Objectives: The fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis describes associations found for fetal or ...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a family history of premature death...
Background: Several studies have shown a relation between fetal development, as shown by birthweigh...