Fetal nutrition is thought to be an important determinant of later disease risk, although evidence from randomized-controlled trials in humans is lacking. We followed children born during a protein-energy supplementation trial to investigate to what extent this maternal supplement, which improved birth weight, influenced offspring body composition in adolescence. Subjects were 1270 Gambian children (659 boys, 611 girls) aged 11-17 y whose mothers had participated in the original cluster-randomized trial and had received the supplement during pregnancy (intervention) or postpartum (control). Basic anthropometry was measured using standard techniques and fatness was assessed by bioelectrical impedance analysis and population-specific predicti...
Background: Observational evidence suggests that improving fetal growth may improve adult health. Ex...
Abstract Background Thymic size in early infancy predicts subsequent survival in low-income settings...
Infants born with a low birth weight are at higher risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and pos...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
BACKGROUND: Maternal nutritional intake during pregnancy may have important consequences for long-te...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
Adolescence is a life history transition of individual and evolutionary importance: the body begins ...
BACKGROUND: Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an i...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
Prenatal supplementation with protein-energy (PE) and/or multiple-micronutrients (MMN) may improve f...
Background: Micronutrient-fortified balanced energy-protein (BEP) supplements are promising interven...
Nutritional insults and conditions in fetal life and infancy may influence later growth and body com...
Background Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") off...
OBJECTIVE: The study tests the hypothesis that a low daily fat intake may induce a negative fat bala...
BackgroundMaternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter (?program?) offs...
Background: Observational evidence suggests that improving fetal growth may improve adult health. Ex...
Abstract Background Thymic size in early infancy predicts subsequent survival in low-income settings...
Infants born with a low birth weight are at higher risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and pos...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
BACKGROUND: Maternal nutritional intake during pregnancy may have important consequences for long-te...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
Adolescence is a life history transition of individual and evolutionary importance: the body begins ...
BACKGROUND: Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an i...
Background Birthweight, and by inference maternal nutrition during pregnancy, is thought to be an im...
Prenatal supplementation with protein-energy (PE) and/or multiple-micronutrients (MMN) may improve f...
Background: Micronutrient-fortified balanced energy-protein (BEP) supplements are promising interven...
Nutritional insults and conditions in fetal life and infancy may influence later growth and body com...
Background Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") off...
OBJECTIVE: The study tests the hypothesis that a low daily fat intake may induce a negative fat bala...
BackgroundMaternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter (?program?) offs...
Background: Observational evidence suggests that improving fetal growth may improve adult health. Ex...
Abstract Background Thymic size in early infancy predicts subsequent survival in low-income settings...
Infants born with a low birth weight are at higher risk of neonatal morbidity and mortality, and pos...