Background Environment and diet in early life can affect development and health throughout the life course. Metabolic phenotyping of urine and serum represents a complementary systems-wide approach to elucidate environment–health interactions. However, large-scale metabolome studies in children combining analyses of these biological fluids are lacking. Here, we sought to characterise the major determinants of the child metabolome and to define metabolite associations with age, sex, BMI and dietary habits in European children, by exploiting a unique biobank established as part of the Human Early-Life Exposome project (http://www.projecthelix.eu). Methods Metabolic phenotypes of matched urine and serum samples from 1192 children (aged 6–11) r...
Variation in metabolite levels reflects individual differences in genetic and environmental factors....
Background: Changes in the metabolic fingerprint of blood during child growth and development are a ...
Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic factors contri...
Background: Environment and diet in early life can affect development and health throughout the life...
Abstract Understanding the long-term health impacts of the early-life exposome requires the characte...
Urinary metabolic profiling is a promising powerful tool to reflect dietary intake and can help unde...
Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic factors contri...
Human metabolism is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Previous studies have identifie...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
The application of metabolic phenotyping in clinical and epidemiological studies is...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
Objectives: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics is high throughput and cost-effective, wit...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse exposures in early life may predispose children to cardio-metabolic disease in...
Objectives Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics is high throughput and cost-effective, with...
Variation in metabolite levels reflects individual differences in genetic and environmental factors....
Background: Changes in the metabolic fingerprint of blood during child growth and development are a ...
Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic factors contri...
Background: Environment and diet in early life can affect development and health throughout the life...
Abstract Understanding the long-term health impacts of the early-life exposome requires the characte...
Urinary metabolic profiling is a promising powerful tool to reflect dietary intake and can help unde...
Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic factors contri...
Human metabolism is influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Previous studies have identifie...
Introduction: Metabolomics may identify biological pathways predisposing children to the risk of ove...
Childhood obesity has become a global epidemic and carries significant long-term consequences to phy...
The application of metabolic phenotyping in clinical and epidemiological studies is...
Objective: The human serum metabolite profile is reflective of metabolic processes, including pathop...
Objectives: Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics is high throughput and cost-effective, wit...
INTRODUCTION: Adverse exposures in early life may predispose children to cardio-metabolic disease in...
Objectives Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) metabolomics is high throughput and cost-effective, with...
Variation in metabolite levels reflects individual differences in genetic and environmental factors....
Background: Changes in the metabolic fingerprint of blood during child growth and development are a ...
Childhood obesity prevalence is rising in countries worldwide. A variety of etiologic factors contri...