AIMS: Low-grade inflammation might mediate associations between size at birth, early life growth, excessive weight gain, and subsequent risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life. Our aim was to investigate relationships between fetal growth, weight over the life course, and low-grade inflammation measured by serum high sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) levels at 31 years. METHODS AND RESULTS: General population-based northern Finland 1966 Birth Cohort study of 5840 participants attending a clinical examination at 31 years, including measurement of CRP. Weight and height were assessed at birth, 12 months, and 14 and 31 years of age. CRP levels at 31 years were 16% [95% confidence interval (CI) 8, 23] higher per 1 kg lower birth weight,...
Ecological factors are important determinants of the development and function of anti-pathogen defen...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcomes including ...
The authors examined associations between postnatal growth velocity through age 2 years and metaboli...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important physiological mechanism linking early life environme...
This paper examines how body size changes over the early life course predict high-sensitivity C-reac...
CONTEXT: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease and diab...
Objective: Weight gain and growth in early life may influence adult pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombo...
Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: nort...
Rapid weight gain in childhood is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases in adults. C-re...
BACKGROUND: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcome...
Background: The association between low birth-weight and coronary heart disease has been repeatedly ...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease. It is uncertain how postna...
Objective: To determine how growth during infancy and childhood modifies the increased risk of coron...
Background Low birthweight has been consistently shown to be associated with coronary heart disease ...
Background: small body size at birth and slow growth during the first 2 years after birth, leading t...
Ecological factors are important determinants of the development and function of anti-pathogen defen...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcomes including ...
The authors examined associations between postnatal growth velocity through age 2 years and metaboli...
Chronic inflammation is a potentially important physiological mechanism linking early life environme...
This paper examines how body size changes over the early life course predict high-sensitivity C-reac...
CONTEXT: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease and diab...
Objective: Weight gain and growth in early life may influence adult pro-inflammatory and pro-thrombo...
Size at birth, weight gain over the life course, and low-grade inflammation in young adulthood: nort...
Rapid weight gain in childhood is associated with increased risk of chronic diseases in adults. C-re...
BACKGROUND: Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcome...
Background: The association between low birth-weight and coronary heart disease has been repeatedly ...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease. It is uncertain how postna...
Objective: To determine how growth during infancy and childhood modifies the increased risk of coron...
Background Low birthweight has been consistently shown to be associated with coronary heart disease ...
Background: small body size at birth and slow growth during the first 2 years after birth, leading t...
Ecological factors are important determinants of the development and function of anti-pathogen defen...
Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a major factor influencing health and disease outcomes including ...
The authors examined associations between postnatal growth velocity through age 2 years and metaboli...