Background: According to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, several noncommunicable diseases, including hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and coronary heart disease, have their origins in early life. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has traditionally been assumed to develop as the result of an interaction between genetic and environmental factors, although more recently, the importance of factors present early in life has been recognized. Study Design: Longitudinal birth cohort study. Setting & Participants: 20,431 people born in 1924 to 1944 in Helsinki, Finland, who were part of the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study were followed up through their life course from birth until death or age 86 years. Predictor: Prenatal g...
Background: It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in f...
There is now clear evidence that the pace and pathway of early growth is a major risk factor for the...
Background: Early growth, stress, and socioeconomic factors are associated with future risk of indiv...
Background: According to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, several...
BackgroundAccording to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, several n...
Objective To investigate the relation between preterm birth (gestational age <37 weeks) and risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the impact of childhood obesity on later kidney disease, and c...
Background and objectives: Previous studies have shown that individuals with low birth weight (LBW) ...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
BackgroundFew studies have examined the impact of childhood obesity on later kidney disease, and con...
Background and aims: Studies have shown that adults with low birth weight (LBW) face an increased ri...
Introduction: Previous studies have revealed that individuals with low birth weight (LBW) have highe...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? In this report, we summarize the latest clinical e...
Background and objectives: Poor linear growth is a well described complication of chronic kidney dis...
Background: It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in f...
There is now clear evidence that the pace and pathway of early growth is a major risk factor for the...
Background: Early growth, stress, and socioeconomic factors are associated with future risk of indiv...
Background: According to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, several...
BackgroundAccording to the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, several n...
Objective To investigate the relation between preterm birth (gestational age <37 weeks) and risk of ...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have examined the impact of childhood obesity on later kidney disease, and c...
Background and objectives: Previous studies have shown that individuals with low birth weight (LBW) ...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
Background: There has been considerable interest in the hypothesis that low birth weight may be a ma...
BackgroundFew studies have examined the impact of childhood obesity on later kidney disease, and con...
Background and aims: Studies have shown that adults with low birth weight (LBW) face an increased ri...
Introduction: Previous studies have revealed that individuals with low birth weight (LBW) have highe...
NEW FINDINGS What is the topic of this review? In this report, we summarize the latest clinical e...
Background and objectives: Poor linear growth is a well described complication of chronic kidney dis...
Background: It is suggested that impaired fetal growth can affect kidney development, resulting in f...
There is now clear evidence that the pace and pathway of early growth is a major risk factor for the...
Background: Early growth, stress, and socioeconomic factors are associated with future risk of indiv...