We hypothesized that maternal size, fetal size and childhood growth are associated with childhood blood pressure, left ventricular mass (LVM) and arterial stiffness. The Vulnerable Windows Cohort is a longitudinal study of 569 mothers and their offspring. Anthropometry was measured on each child at birth, at 6 weeks, once in 3 months upto 2 years and then every 6 months. Blood pressure and body composition were assessed in 185 children (age 11.5 years) and echocardiography performed. LVM was not associated with maternal size after adjustment for child's weight. LVM was significantly associated with faster growth in childhood and with current weight, fat mass and lean mass. Systolic blood pressure was not related to maternal, fetal or newbor...
Background Birth-size is a problematic proxy for the fetal environment, and regression models testin...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Importance: Fetal life and infancy might be critical periods for predisposing individuals to develop...
Background Abnormal fetal growth is associated with increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We i...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
This article looks at the association of maternal blood pressure with the blood pressure of the offs...
Background: studies in developed countries have shown that reduced fetal growth is related to raised...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. The incidence of CVD often can...
Background: The 'fetal origins' hypothesis suggests raised blood pressure may arise from adverse eve...
The long preclinical phase of atherosclerosis involves the interaction of genetic and environmental ...
The relations between size at birth and blood pressure were examined in a population-based longitudi...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To determine whether childhood body size, composition and blood pressure ar...
Background: Maternal gestational weight gain (GWG) may be associated with cardiovascular diseases in...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal hemodynamics in pregnancy is associated with fetal growth and birth weight, whic...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal hemodynamics in pregnancy is associated with fetal growth and birth weight, whic...
Background Birth-size is a problematic proxy for the fetal environment, and regression models testin...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Importance: Fetal life and infancy might be critical periods for predisposing individuals to develop...
Background Abnormal fetal growth is associated with increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We i...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
This article looks at the association of maternal blood pressure with the blood pressure of the offs...
Background: studies in developed countries have shown that reduced fetal growth is related to raised...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. The incidence of CVD often can...
Background: The 'fetal origins' hypothesis suggests raised blood pressure may arise from adverse eve...
The long preclinical phase of atherosclerosis involves the interaction of genetic and environmental ...
The relations between size at birth and blood pressure were examined in a population-based longitudi...
<div><p>Objectives</p><p>To determine whether childhood body size, composition and blood pressure ar...
Background: Maternal gestational weight gain (GWG) may be associated with cardiovascular diseases in...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal hemodynamics in pregnancy is associated with fetal growth and birth weight, whic...
OBJECTIVE: Maternal hemodynamics in pregnancy is associated with fetal growth and birth weight, whic...
Background Birth-size is a problematic proxy for the fetal environment, and regression models testin...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Importance: Fetal life and infancy might be critical periods for predisposing individuals to develop...