Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave a metabolic footprint which may persist into adulthood. To investigate this, we performed metabolomic profiling on 5036 female twins, aged 18–80, with weight at birth information available from the TwinsUK cohort and performed independent replication in two additional cohorts. Out of 422 compounds tested, 25 metabolites associated with birthweight in these twins, replicated in 1951 men and women from the Hertfordshire Cohort Study (HCS, aged 66) and in 2391 men and women from the North Finland Birth 1986 cohort (NFBC, aged 16). We found distinct heterogeneity between sexes and, after adjusting for multiple tests and heterogeneity, two metabo...
Background/Objective Rapid postnatal weight gain is a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity...
Birth weight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health and a predictor of health in lat...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBackground: Macr...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Abstract Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth ...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Background: Lower birthweight is associated with increased susceptibility to cardiometabolic disease...
Background: Lower birthweight is associated with increased susceptibility to cardiome-tabolic diseas...
Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to characterize the metabolites associated with small- and l...
Objective: Metabolomics is a new ‘‘omics’’ platform aimed at high-throughput identification, quantif...
Objective. To investigate how obesity, insulin resistance and low-grade inflammation link to circula...
Context: Low birth weight is associated with adverse metabolic outcome in adulthood. Exposure to glu...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse exposures in early life may predispose children to cardio-metabolic disease in...
Birthweight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health, and a predictor of health in lat...
Birth weight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health and a predictor of health in lat...
Background/Objective Rapid postnatal weight gain is a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity...
Birth weight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health and a predictor of health in lat...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBackground: Macr...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Abstract Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth ...
Several studies suggest that low birthweight resulting from restricted intrauterine growth can leave...
Background: Lower birthweight is associated with increased susceptibility to cardiometabolic disease...
Background: Lower birthweight is associated with increased susceptibility to cardiome-tabolic diseas...
Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to characterize the metabolites associated with small- and l...
Objective: Metabolomics is a new ‘‘omics’’ platform aimed at high-throughput identification, quantif...
Objective. To investigate how obesity, insulin resistance and low-grade inflammation link to circula...
Context: Low birth weight is associated with adverse metabolic outcome in adulthood. Exposure to glu...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse exposures in early life may predispose children to cardio-metabolic disease in...
Birthweight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health, and a predictor of health in lat...
Birth weight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health and a predictor of health in lat...
Background/Objective Rapid postnatal weight gain is a potentially modifiable risk factor for obesity...
Birth weight is an important indicator of maternal and fetal health and a predictor of health in lat...
To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink belowBackground: Macr...