Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metabolism during childhood, but adult data are scarce and none exist for their offspring. We therefore aimed to examine body composition and cardiovascular risk factors in adults born preterm and their children.A cohort of 52 adults (aged 35.7 years, 54% female, 31 born preterm) and their term-born children (n=61, aged 8.0 years, 54% female, 60% from a preterm parent) were studied. Auxology and body composition (whole-body dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry) were measured, and fasting blood samples taken for metabolic and hormonal assessments.; p=0.021) than men born at term (n=16). Adults born preterm also displayed a less favourable lipid profile, including low...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 g) have higher levels of ca...
Increasing numbers of survivors of preterm birth are growing into adulthood today. Long-term health-...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metaboli...
Context: Associations between small size at birth and abnormal cardiovascular parameters in later li...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
The last few years have seen an increasing number of extremely preterm babies surviving to adulthood...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that adult body composition is associated with prenatal an...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; <1500g) have higher le...
BACKGROUND: Rapid early ponderal growth is associated with adverse metabolic risks in young adults ...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 g) have higher levels of ca...
Increasing numbers of survivors of preterm birth are growing into adulthood today. Long-term health-...
Background: Preterm birth is associated with abnormalities in growth, body composition, and metaboli...
Context: Associations between small size at birth and abnormal cardiovascular parameters in later li...
Adultswhowere born pretermwith avery lowbirthweight havehigher bloodpressure and impaired glucose re...
Adults who were born preterm with a very low birth weight have higher blood pressure and impaired gl...
Our investigation addresses the hypothesis that disruption of third trimester development by preterm...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
The last few years have seen an increasing number of extremely preterm babies surviving to adulthood...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that adult body composition is associated with prenatal an...
Aims/hypothesis: Low birthweight in infants born at term is related to the presence of the metabolic...
Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; <1500g) have higher le...
BACKGROUND: Rapid early ponderal growth is associated with adverse metabolic risks in young adults ...
Advancements in clinical care have led to a growing cohort of preterm-born individuals now entering ...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm with very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1500 g) have higher levels of ca...
Increasing numbers of survivors of preterm birth are growing into adulthood today. Long-term health-...