OBJECTIVE: To study associations of size and body proportions at birth, and growth during infancy and childhood, to body composition and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors at the age of 6 years. DESIGN: The Pune Maternal Nutrition Study, a prospective population-based study of maternal nutrition and CVD risk in rural Indian children. METHODS: Body composition and CVD risk factors measured in 698 children at 6 years were related to body proportions and growth from birth. MEASUREMENTS: Anthropometry was performed every 6 months from birth. At 6 years, fat and lean mass (dual X-ray absorptiometry) and CVD risk factors (insulin resistance, blood pressure, glucose tolerance, plasma lipids) were measured. RESULTS: Compared with internation...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of birth size, growth and feeding in infancy on serum lipids in 12-...
Background/Objectives: Previous anthropometry-based studies have suggested that in Indian newborns f...
BackgroundIndian babies are characterised by the ‘thin-fat phenotype’ which comprises a ‘muscle-thin...
BackgroundMaternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter (?program?) offs...
Background: Features of the metabolic syndrome comprise a major risk for cardiovascular disease and ...
Objectives: muscle-thin but adipose (‘thin-fat’) body composition of south Asian adults contributes ...
Background Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") off...
Introduction South Asians have high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors (hype...
The present hospital based study was a situational analysis to study the anthropometric and body com...
Objective: To determine how growth during infancy and childhood modifies the increased risk of coron...
Objective: To determine whether integration of nutritional supplementation with other public health ...
Introduction: South Asians have high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors (hyp...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to examine which parental, fetal, and postnatal characte...
Background: Rapid postnatal weight gain is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in later life...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of birth size, growth and feeding in infancy on serum lipids in 12-...
Background/Objectives: Previous anthropometry-based studies have suggested that in Indian newborns f...
BackgroundIndian babies are characterised by the ‘thin-fat phenotype’ which comprises a ‘muscle-thin...
BackgroundMaternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter (?program?) offs...
Background: Features of the metabolic syndrome comprise a major risk for cardiovascular disease and ...
Objectives: muscle-thin but adipose (‘thin-fat’) body composition of south Asian adults contributes ...
Background Maternal nutrition influences fetal development and may permanently alter ("program") off...
Introduction South Asians have high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors (hype...
The present hospital based study was a situational analysis to study the anthropometric and body com...
Objective: To determine how growth during infancy and childhood modifies the increased risk of coron...
Objective: To determine whether integration of nutritional supplementation with other public health ...
Introduction: South Asians have high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and its risk factors (hyp...
Objectives: The objectives of the study was to examine which parental, fetal, and postnatal characte...
Background: Rapid postnatal weight gain is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in later life...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of birth size, growth and feeding in infancy on serum lipids in 12-...
Background/Objectives: Previous anthropometry-based studies have suggested that in Indian newborns f...