OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between weight gain in the first two years of life and the occurrence of wheezing, asthma, serum IgE, skin reactivity and pulmonary function. DESIGN: Cohort study. SETTING: The metropolitan region of Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. SUBJECTS: The association was studied between 1997 and 2005 in 669 children up to 11 years of age. Data were collected on asthma and risk factors, both current factors and those present in the first years of life. Weight gain was considered fast when the Z-score was >0·67. Poisson regression was used in the multivariate statistical analysis. RESULTS: Wheezing was reported in 25·6 % of the children. Weight gain was considered fast (Z-score >0·67) in 29·6 % of the children and slow (...
Background: Infant weight gain is associated with lower lung function and a higher risk of childhood...
Objective: To evaluate the stature growth rate (GR) and the weight gain of prepubertal asthmatic chi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma may be more prevalent in overweight children. However, how early overweight and c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between weight gain in the first two years of life and the oc...
Objective: To evaluate the association between weight gain in the first two years of life and the oc...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between overweight and the occurrence of asthma and atopy in ...
[[abstract]]Rationale: The prevalence of childhood asthma has been increasing worldwide in parallel ...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies suggest the association between early-life weight gain and ...
Purpose of reviewTo provide perspective to the most recent evidence regarding the association betwee...
BACKGROUND: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is stil...
BACKGROUND: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is still...
Immunol 2010; 21: 82–89. 3 Taveras EM, Rifas-Shiman SL, Camargo CA Jr, et al. Higher adiposity in in...
Ana Maria Baptista Menezes,1 Paula Duarte de Oliveira,1 Cauane Blumenberg,1 Efrain Sanchez-Angarita,...
Background: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is still...
Background: Asthma may be more prevalent in overweight children. However, how early overweight and c...
Background: Infant weight gain is associated with lower lung function and a higher risk of childhood...
Objective: To evaluate the stature growth rate (GR) and the weight gain of prepubertal asthmatic chi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma may be more prevalent in overweight children. However, how early overweight and c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between weight gain in the first two years of life and the oc...
Objective: To evaluate the association between weight gain in the first two years of life and the oc...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between overweight and the occurrence of asthma and atopy in ...
[[abstract]]Rationale: The prevalence of childhood asthma has been increasing worldwide in parallel ...
[[abstract]]Background: Previous studies suggest the association between early-life weight gain and ...
Purpose of reviewTo provide perspective to the most recent evidence regarding the association betwee...
BACKGROUND: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is stil...
BACKGROUND: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is still...
Immunol 2010; 21: 82–89. 3 Taveras EM, Rifas-Shiman SL, Camargo CA Jr, et al. Higher adiposity in in...
Ana Maria Baptista Menezes,1 Paula Duarte de Oliveira,1 Cauane Blumenberg,1 Efrain Sanchez-Angarita,...
Background: The causal link between body mass index (BMI) or obesity and asthma in children is still...
Background: Asthma may be more prevalent in overweight children. However, how early overweight and c...
Background: Infant weight gain is associated with lower lung function and a higher risk of childhood...
Objective: To evaluate the stature growth rate (GR) and the weight gain of prepubertal asthmatic chi...
BACKGROUND: Asthma may be more prevalent in overweight children. However, how early overweight and c...