Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm birth alters multiple biological pathways affecting metabolic health in adult life. We compared healthy adult volunteers aged 18–27 y born at ≤33 wk gestation or at term. We used whole-body MRI, 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) of liver and muscle, metabonomic profiling of blood and urine, and anthropometric and blood pressure measurements. Preterm subjects had greater (mean difference (95% CI)) total [2.21 L (0.3, 4.1), p = 0.03] and abdominal adipose tissue [internal 0.51 (0.1, 0.9), p = 0.007]; blood pressure [systolic 6.5 mm Hg (2.2, 10.8), p = 0.004; diastolic 5.9 (1.8, 10.1), p = 0.006]; and ectopic lipid (ratio (95% CI)), intr...
Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The cau...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Prematurity is a risk factor for the development of chronic adult diseases. Metabolomics can correla...
There is increasing evidence that preterm birth is a risk factor for the development of adiposity as...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metaboli...
Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metabolism during ch...
The quantity and distribution of adipose tissue are markers of morbidity risk. The third trimester o...
Context: Associations between small size at birth and abnormal cardiovascular parameters in later li...
The last few years have seen an increasing number of extremely preterm babies surviving to adulthood...
Background: We have previously shown that by term age, preterm infants have elevated intrahepatocell...
Background: Theories of early stress exposure and allostatic load offer a lifespan perspective to ad...
Objectives: Preterm infants may develop altered adiposity, a risk factor for metabolic syndrome. The...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The cau...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Prematurity is a risk factor for the development of chronic adult diseases. Metabolomics can correla...
There is increasing evidence that preterm birth is a risk factor for the development of adiposity as...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metaboli...
Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metabolism during ch...
The quantity and distribution of adipose tissue are markers of morbidity risk. The third trimester o...
Context: Associations between small size at birth and abnormal cardiovascular parameters in later li...
The last few years have seen an increasing number of extremely preterm babies surviving to adulthood...
Background: We have previously shown that by term age, preterm infants have elevated intrahepatocell...
Background: Theories of early stress exposure and allostatic load offer a lifespan perspective to ad...
Objectives: Preterm infants may develop altered adiposity, a risk factor for metabolic syndrome. The...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Maternal overweight and obesity are associated with adverse offspring outcome in later life. The cau...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Prematurity is a risk factor for the development of chronic adult diseases. Metabolomics can correla...