Metadata onlyOBJECTIVE: The Barker's hypothesis states that poor nutrition in vitro is linked to low birthweight and major illness, in particular cardiovascular disease, in later life. Reported here is an investigation to establish links with birthweight and minor illness. METHODS: 78 participants whose birthweight ranged from 1.93 kg to 4.88 kg with a mean to 3.31 kg completed a symptom checklist. RESULTS: Analysis of variance indicates that those with a higher birthweight experience less minor illness. Regression analysis indicates that birthweight is significantly predictive of levels of some minor illnesses. CONCLUSION: This investigation adds a new dimension to Barker's hypothesis and shows that early environment can also affect levels...
We examine the effect of birth weight on health throughout childhood, adolescence, and early adultho...
Low birth weight, a marker of adverse intrauterine circumstances, is known to be associated with a r...
Background : A poor intrauterine environment is associated with increased risks of hypertension, chr...
Official classification for low birth weight is 2500 gram or below. Whilst there is no consensus of ...
The Barker Hypothesis suggests that an unfavourable uterine environment can have the effect of progr...
Official classification for low birth weight is 2500 gram or below. Whilst there is no consensus of ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere is much evidence of a link bet...
The long term impact of being born premature has received limited scientific investigation. Studies ...
Barker’s thrifty phenotype hypothesis suggests a relationship between low birth weight and obesity, ...
T he Barker hypothesis (1) relatessmall size at birth to adult healthoutcomes, including coronary ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the conceptual foundations that explain how events occurring during intr...
A new dimension to the Barker hypothesis: Low birthweight and susceptibility to renal disease.Backgr...
Low birth weight is now known to be associated with increased rates of coronary heart disease and th...
© Blackwell The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIndividuals who were sma...
This study quantifies the causal effect of birth weight on cardiovascular biomarkers in adulthood us...
We examine the effect of birth weight on health throughout childhood, adolescence, and early adultho...
Low birth weight, a marker of adverse intrauterine circumstances, is known to be associated with a r...
Background : A poor intrauterine environment is associated with increased risks of hypertension, chr...
Official classification for low birth weight is 2500 gram or below. Whilst there is no consensus of ...
The Barker Hypothesis suggests that an unfavourable uterine environment can have the effect of progr...
Official classification for low birth weight is 2500 gram or below. Whilst there is no consensus of ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThere is much evidence of a link bet...
The long term impact of being born premature has received limited scientific investigation. Studies ...
Barker’s thrifty phenotype hypothesis suggests a relationship between low birth weight and obesity, ...
T he Barker hypothesis (1) relatessmall size at birth to adult healthoutcomes, including coronary ar...
AbstractObjectiveTo present the conceptual foundations that explain how events occurring during intr...
A new dimension to the Barker hypothesis: Low birthweight and susceptibility to renal disease.Backgr...
Low birth weight is now known to be associated with increased rates of coronary heart disease and th...
© Blackwell The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comIndividuals who were sma...
This study quantifies the causal effect of birth weight on cardiovascular biomarkers in adulthood us...
We examine the effect of birth weight on health throughout childhood, adolescence, and early adultho...
Low birth weight, a marker of adverse intrauterine circumstances, is known to be associated with a r...
Background : A poor intrauterine environment is associated with increased risks of hypertension, chr...