Stunting can afflict up to one-third of children in resource-constrained countries. We hypothesized that low-grade systemic inflammation (defined as elevations in serum C-reactive protein or alpha-1-acid glycoprotein) in infancy suppresses the growth hormone–insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis and is associated with subsequent stunting. Blood samples of 590 children from periurban Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, were obtained at 6 weeks and 6 months of age as part of a randomized controlled trial. Primary outcomes were stunting, underweight, and wasting (defined as length-for-age, weight-for-age and weight-for-length z-scores < −2) between randomization and endline (18 months after randomization). Cox proportional hazards models w...
BACKGROUND:In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids...
Limited evidence is available on the associations of high-quality protein and energy intake, serum t...
BACKGROUND: Child stunting remains a poorly understood, prevalent public health problem. Environment...
Stunting can afflict up to one-third of children in resource-constrained countries. We hypothesized ...
Stunting can afflict up to one-third of children in resource-constrained countries. We hypothesized ...
Stunting affects one-third of children in developing countries, but the causes remain unclear. We hy...
Recent evidence suggests that enteropathy of the gut due to environmental conditions (i.e., environm...
Recent evidence suggests that enteropathy of the gut due to environmental conditions (i.e., environm...
Abstract Background: Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is the most important hormonal promoter o...
Objective: To assess whether growth and biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction in infancy a...
Poor fetal growth and elevated low-grade systemic inflammation are two putative independent risk fac...
<p>*A summary measure of each biomarker (mean of all values measured at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies testing whether systemic inflammation might lie on the causal pathway between ab...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Inflammation may constitute an underlying mechanism for increased risk of de...
Inflammation may constitute an underlying mechanism for increased risk of developing chronic disease...
BACKGROUND:In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids...
Limited evidence is available on the associations of high-quality protein and energy intake, serum t...
BACKGROUND: Child stunting remains a poorly understood, prevalent public health problem. Environment...
Stunting can afflict up to one-third of children in resource-constrained countries. We hypothesized ...
Stunting can afflict up to one-third of children in resource-constrained countries. We hypothesized ...
Stunting affects one-third of children in developing countries, but the causes remain unclear. We hy...
Recent evidence suggests that enteropathy of the gut due to environmental conditions (i.e., environm...
Recent evidence suggests that enteropathy of the gut due to environmental conditions (i.e., environm...
Abstract Background: Insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) is the most important hormonal promoter o...
Objective: To assess whether growth and biomarkers of environmental enteric dysfunction in infancy a...
Poor fetal growth and elevated low-grade systemic inflammation are two putative independent risk fac...
<p>*A summary measure of each biomarker (mean of all values measured at 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months ...
OBJECTIVES: Studies testing whether systemic inflammation might lie on the causal pathway between ab...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Inflammation may constitute an underlying mechanism for increased risk of de...
Inflammation may constitute an underlying mechanism for increased risk of developing chronic disease...
BACKGROUND:In Tanzania, 35% of all children below five years of age are stunted. Dietary fatty acids...
Limited evidence is available on the associations of high-quality protein and energy intake, serum t...
BACKGROUND: Child stunting remains a poorly understood, prevalent public health problem. Environment...