ObjectivesAdults born preterm at very low birthweight (VLBW; Study designThe Helsinki Study of VLBW Adults includes 166 VLBW and preterm infants born between 1978 and 1985. We collected postnatal nutrition data among 125 unimpaired subjects, who attended two study visits at the mean ages of 22.5 and 25.1 years. We evaluated the effects of energy and macronutrient intakes during the first three 3-week periods of life on key cardiometabolic risk factors with multiple linear regression models. We also report results adjusted for prenatal, postnatal and adult characteristics.ResultsMacronutrient and energy intakes were not associated with blood pressure, heart rate, or lipid levels in adulthood. Intakes were neither associated with fasting gluc...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that early-life exposures influence the health and wellbeing ...
Background Adults born preterm have higher levels of cardiometabolic risk factors than their term-bo...
BACKGROUND: Rapid early ponderal growth is associated with adverse metabolic risks in young adults ...
ObjectivesAdults born preterm at very low birthweight (VLBW; Study designThe Helsinki Study of VLBW ...
Epidemiological studies and animal models suggest that early postnatal nutrition and growth can infl...
Abstract Epidemiological studies and animal models suggest that early postnatal nutrition and growt...
Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; <1500g) have higher le...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 g) have higher levels of ca...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Background: Theories of early stress exposure and allostatic load offer a lifespan perspective to ad...
Abstract Background Adverse metabolic outcomes later in life have been reported among children or yo...
Background: Preterm survivors have increased risk for impaired cardiometabolic health. We assessed g...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Aims/hypothesis: An increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with low birthweight af...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that early-life exposures influence the health and wellbeing ...
Background Adults born preterm have higher levels of cardiometabolic risk factors than their term-bo...
BACKGROUND: Rapid early ponderal growth is associated with adverse metabolic risks in young adults ...
ObjectivesAdults born preterm at very low birthweight (VLBW; Study designThe Helsinki Study of VLBW ...
Epidemiological studies and animal models suggest that early postnatal nutrition and growth can infl...
Abstract Epidemiological studies and animal models suggest that early postnatal nutrition and growt...
Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; <1500g) have higher le...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 g) have higher levels of ca...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Background: Theories of early stress exposure and allostatic load offer a lifespan perspective to ad...
Abstract Background Adverse metabolic outcomes later in life have been reported among children or yo...
Background: Preterm survivors have increased risk for impaired cardiometabolic health. We assessed g...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Aims/hypothesis: An increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus is associated with low birthweight af...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Abstract Increasing evidence suggests that early-life exposures influence the health and wellbeing ...
Background Adults born preterm have higher levels of cardiometabolic risk factors than their term-bo...
BACKGROUND: Rapid early ponderal growth is associated with adverse metabolic risks in young adults ...