OBJECTIVES: Short leg length has been associated with increased disease risk. We investigated (1) whether taller childhood stature predicts longer adult leg than trunk length; (2) the effects of early life factors on adult leg/trunk length. METHODS: We used data from the 1958 British birth cohort on height in childhood and at 45 years, leg and trunk length at 45 years and early life factors (n approximately 5,900). RESULTS: For a SD increase in height at 7 years, adult leg length increased more than trunk length (2.5-2.8 cm vs. 1.9 cm). Parental height had a stronger association with adult than childhood height, and leg than trunk length. Prenatal factors were associated with leg (maternal smoking) and trunk length (birth order); birth weig...
BACKGROUND: Short leg length (LL) and childhood obesity have been independently associated with a hi...
Objectives: To investigate whether adverse intrauterine and/or childhood exposures, using establishe...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
and Chris Power Background: Genetics and environmental conditions early in life are known to influen...
Low birthweight individuals not only have increased risk of cardiovascular disease themselves, but c...
<br>Background Taller adults have a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, and there is some ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Objectives: While one group (Positive Group) has argued that leg lengt...
Decomposing stature into its major components is proving to be a useful strategy to assess the antec...
Objectives: Leg length and relative leg length are considered to be reliable markers of prepubertal ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that shorter leg length, not trunk length, may explain th...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between components of adu...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the separate associations of leg length, a biomarker of prepubertal expo...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
BACKGROUND: Short leg length (LL) and childhood obesity have been independently associated with a hi...
Objectives: To investigate whether adverse intrauterine and/or childhood exposures, using establishe...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
and Chris Power Background: Genetics and environmental conditions early in life are known to influen...
Low birthweight individuals not only have increased risk of cardiovascular disease themselves, but c...
<br>Background Taller adults have a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, and there is some ...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Objectives: While one group (Positive Group) has argued that leg lengt...
Decomposing stature into its major components is proving to be a useful strategy to assess the antec...
Objectives: Leg length and relative leg length are considered to be reliable markers of prepubertal ...
Background Previous studies have suggested that shorter leg length, not trunk length, may explain th...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between components of adu...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the separate associations of leg length, a biomarker of prepubertal expo...
Background: Previous studies have found that age at menarche is associated with stature, primarily v...
BACKGROUND: Short leg length (LL) and childhood obesity have been independently associated with a hi...
Objectives: To investigate whether adverse intrauterine and/or childhood exposures, using establishe...
Background: There is evidence that birth size is positively associated with height in later life, bu...