ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adiposity as a proxy for adult metabolic or cardiovascular risk in a Chinese population with a history of recent and rapid economic development. DesignProspective study in a population-representative birth cohort. SettingHong Kong Chinese population. ParticipantsSix thousand seventy-five term births (77.5% successful follow-up). Main ExposuresBirth weight and growth rate (change in the weight z score) at ages 0 to 3 and 3 to 12 months. Main Outcome Measure: Body mass index (BMI) (calculated as the weight in kilograms divided by the height in meters squared) z score at about age 7 years. ResultsEach unit increase in the weight z score at ages 0 to...
Poster Session 1A: abstract no. 047Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. Influ...
Background. Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
BACKGROUND:Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth we...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
Background: Childhood adiposity in developed countries is often associated with lower socio-economic...
published_or_final_version6th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Santiag...
1. In a large, population representative,Chinese birth cohort, higher birth weight and rapid growth,...
BackgroundThe role of infant growth in adiposity remains unclear. MethodsWe used multivariable linea...
Background: Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth w...
Background: Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth w...
Background: Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
Background: Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
Poster Session 1A: abstract no. 047Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. Influ...
Background. Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
BACKGROUND:Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth we...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
Background: Childhood adiposity in developed countries is often associated with lower socio-economic...
published_or_final_version6th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Santiag...
1. In a large, population representative,Chinese birth cohort, higher birth weight and rapid growth,...
BackgroundThe role of infant growth in adiposity remains unclear. MethodsWe used multivariable linea...
Background: Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth w...
Background: Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth w...
Background: Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
Background: Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
Background: This study aims to assess evidence for any socioeconomic gradients in childhood obesit...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
Poster Session 1A: abstract no. 047Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death. Influ...
Background. Birth weight is negatively associated with cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, but the...
BACKGROUND:Birth order has been proposed as a cardiovascular risk factor, because the lower birth we...