Objectives: The potential growth-promoting effects of antibiotics are not well understood among undernourished children in environments with high pathogen exposure. We aimed to assess whether early antibiotic exposure duration and class were associated with growth to 2 years of age across 8 low-resource sites in the MAL-ED birth cohort study.Methods: We followed 1954 children twice per week from birth to 2 years to record maternally reported antibiotic exposures and measure anthropometry monthly. We estimated the associations between antibiotic exposure before 6 months of age and weight-for-age and length-for-age (LAZ) z scores to 2 years. We assessed the impact of class-specific exposures and duration, and compared these results to effect...
Background: Recent research implicates antibiotic use as a potential contributor to child obesity ri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Growing evidence suggests that antibiotic use is associated with childhood bo...
Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the ri...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic treatment in early life appears to increase the risk for childhood overweight ...
BackgroundAntibiotics are frequently prescribed to children, and may be an environmental influence t...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are frequently prescribed to children, and may be an environmental i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the timing, frequency, and type of antibiotic exposure during the first 10 yea...
Exposure to antibiotics in the first days of life is thought to affect various physiological aspects...
To estimate the effects of antibiotic exposures in the first 6 months of life on short- and long-ter...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether antibiotic exposure during the first year of life is associated wi...
In this study, our objective was to assess the association of body mass in preschool children with t...
We investigated the relationship between early antibiotic exposure before 6 months age and risk for ...
Background: Children with high body mass index (BMI) at preschool age are at risk of developing obes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Young children are frequently exposed to antibiotic...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether antibiotic treatment leads to improvements in growth in prepubertal...
Background: Recent research implicates antibiotic use as a potential contributor to child obesity ri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Growing evidence suggests that antibiotic use is associated with childhood bo...
Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the ri...
OBJECTIVE: Antibiotic treatment in early life appears to increase the risk for childhood overweight ...
BackgroundAntibiotics are frequently prescribed to children, and may be an environmental influence t...
Abstract Background Antibiotics are frequently prescribed to children, and may be an environmental i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the timing, frequency, and type of antibiotic exposure during the first 10 yea...
Exposure to antibiotics in the first days of life is thought to affect various physiological aspects...
To estimate the effects of antibiotic exposures in the first 6 months of life on short- and long-ter...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether antibiotic exposure during the first year of life is associated wi...
In this study, our objective was to assess the association of body mass in preschool children with t...
We investigated the relationship between early antibiotic exposure before 6 months age and risk for ...
Background: Children with high body mass index (BMI) at preschool age are at risk of developing obes...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Young children are frequently exposed to antibiotic...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether antibiotic treatment leads to improvements in growth in prepubertal...
Background: Recent research implicates antibiotic use as a potential contributor to child obesity ri...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Growing evidence suggests that antibiotic use is associated with childhood bo...
Importance: Long duration of breastfeeding is known to reduce the frequency of infections and the ri...