Karaolis-Danckert N, Buyken AE, Kulig M, et al. How pre- and postnatal risk factors modify the effect of rapid weight gain in infancy and early childhood on subsequent fat mass development: results from the Multicenter Allergy Study 90. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. 2008;87(5):1356-1364.Background: It is unclear which exposures may cause or modify the adverse effect of rapid weight gain on fat mass development in term children whose birth weight is appropriate-for-gestational age (AGA). Objective: To determine which intrauterine or postnatal exposures increase the risk of or modify the effect of rapid weight gain on body fat percentage (BF%) and body mass index (BMI) trajectories between 2 and 6 y of age. Design: Term AGA singleto...
Many studies in different settings and times provided us with enough evidence of the association bet...
BackgroundWe investigated the individual and additive effects of three modifiable maternal metabolic...
BACKGROUND: The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however t...
Background: It is not clear whether the adverse effects of rapid weight gain in infancy are modified...
Karaolis-Danckert N, Guenther ALB, Kroke A, Hornberg C, Buyken AE. How early dietary factors modify ...
Background: Rapid postnatal weight gain is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in later life...
Objective: Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is strongly associated with subsequent obesity risk, b...
Background: Rapid weight gain in infancy is an important predictor of obesity in later childhood. Ou...
The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however the significa...
Objective To determine the extent to which weight gain and eating behaviours in infancy predict late...
(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developme...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developme...
The contribution of rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy to later adiposity has received considera...
The contribution of rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy to later adiposity has received considera...
Many studies in different settings and times provided us with enough evidence of the association bet...
BackgroundWe investigated the individual and additive effects of three modifiable maternal metabolic...
BACKGROUND: The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however t...
Background: It is not clear whether the adverse effects of rapid weight gain in infancy are modified...
Karaolis-Danckert N, Guenther ALB, Kroke A, Hornberg C, Buyken AE. How early dietary factors modify ...
Background: Rapid postnatal weight gain is associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes in later life...
Objective: Rapid weight gain (RWG) in infancy is strongly associated with subsequent obesity risk, b...
Background: Rapid weight gain in infancy is an important predictor of obesity in later childhood. Ou...
The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however the significa...
Objective To determine the extent to which weight gain and eating behaviours in infancy predict late...
(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developme...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
(1) Background: Obesity is defined as an excessive accumulation of body fat. Several early developme...
The contribution of rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy to later adiposity has received considera...
The contribution of rapid weight gain (RWG) during infancy to later adiposity has received considera...
Many studies in different settings and times provided us with enough evidence of the association bet...
BackgroundWe investigated the individual and additive effects of three modifiable maternal metabolic...
BACKGROUND: The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however t...