Recent evidence suggests that adverse prenatal development alters physiological response to physical activity, but longitudinal epidemiologic evidence is scant. This study tested the hypothesis that lower physical activity during adolescence and young adulthood is more strongly associated with later cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and diabetes or prediabetes (DM/PDM) in women and men who were born with high or low birth weight (HBW, LBW), compared to normal birth weight (NBW). We analyzed data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, a cohort study of US adolescents followed into adulthood (1994–2009). Using sex-stratified multivariable regression, 30-year CVD risk score (calculated using objective measures; n =...
Background: Lower levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are key risk factors of ...
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermo...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g) have elevated levels of ris...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Purpose Birth weight (BW) is associated with risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. The findings from ...
Background: Physical inactivity is responsible for 7% of diabetes deaths worldwide, but little is kn...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether physical activity influences the association between birth weight and...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of premature mortality in all regions of t...
Increasing numbers of survivors of preterm birth are growing into adulthood today. Long-term health-...
The intrauterine environment influences foetal growth as well as future response to risk factors for...
Abstract Background: Lower levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are key risk f...
textabstractIn the early 90’s epidemiological studies revealed an association between low birth weig...
Background: Lower levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are key risk factors of ...
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermo...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g) have elevated levels of ris...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Purpose Birth weight (BW) is associated with risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. The findings from ...
Background: Physical inactivity is responsible for 7% of diabetes deaths worldwide, but little is kn...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
OBJECTIVE: To examine whether physical activity influences the association between birth weight and...
Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the later risk ...
BACKGROUND: Prenatal life exposures, potentially manifested as altered birth size, may influence the...
Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of premature mortality in all regions of t...
Increasing numbers of survivors of preterm birth are growing into adulthood today. Long-term health-...
The intrauterine environment influences foetal growth as well as future response to risk factors for...
Abstract Background: Lower levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are key risk f...
textabstractIn the early 90’s epidemiological studies revealed an association between low birth weig...
Background: Lower levels of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness are key risk factors of ...
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermo...
BACKGROUND: Adults born preterm at very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500 g) have elevated levels of ris...