Objectives: Rapid growth velocity in early life may be a risk factor for obesity, elevated blood pressure, and adverse metabolic markers in childhood, but results are not consistent. We analysed the association between peak growth velocity during the first 2 years of life and blood pressure, fasting glucose and insulin at 10 years of age. Methods: A prospective German birth cohort (LISAplus) provided data on growth, blood pressure, glucose, and insulin for 1127 children up to the age of 10 years. All children had a birth weight of at least 2500 g. Growth was modelled using nonlinear mixed-effect Reed1 models. Associations between peak growth velocities and metabolic outcomes were calculated with linear regression models. Potential confounde...
Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher future blood pressure. ...
Objective: to identify systolic blood pressure (SBP) percentile trajectories in children and to desc...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher...
International audiencePhysiological evidence suggests that birth weight (BW) and postnatal growth af...
Background: Little is known on the relative importance of growth at different periods between birth ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Early growth is associated with blood pressure measured on one occasion, but whether early life grow...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4% of the adult p...
Background: In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4 % of the adult population worl...
In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4% of the adult population worldwide. By 202...
Blood pressure (BP) tracks from childhood to adulthood, and early BP trajectories predict cardiovasc...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher future blood pressure. ...
Objective: to identify systolic blood pressure (SBP) percentile trajectories in children and to desc...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher...
International audiencePhysiological evidence suggests that birth weight (BW) and postnatal growth af...
Background: Little is known on the relative importance of growth at different periods between birth ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Raised blood pressure (BP) is the world's leading mortality risk factor. Childhood BP substantially ...
Early growth is associated with blood pressure measured on one occasion, but whether early life grow...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4% of the adult p...
Background: In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4 % of the adult population worl...
In 2005, it was estimated that hypertension affected 26.4% of the adult population worldwide. By 202...
Blood pressure (BP) tracks from childhood to adulthood, and early BP trajectories predict cardiovasc...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher future blood pressure. ...
Objective: to identify systolic blood pressure (SBP) percentile trajectories in children and to desc...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Small birth size and rapid postnatal growth have been associated with higher...