Background Early protein intake may program later body composition and height growth, perhaps mediated by insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I). In infancy, higher protein intake is consistently associated with higher IGF-I concentrations and more rapid growth, but associations of protein intake after infancy with later growth and IGF-I are less clear. Objectives Our objective was to examine associations of protein intake in early childhood (median 3.2 y) with height, IGF-I, and measures of adiposity and lean mass in mid-childhood (median 7.7 y) and early adolescence (median 13.0 y), and with changes in these outcomes over time. We hypothesized that early childhood protein intake programs later growth. Methods We studied 1165 children in the...
Background: High protein intake in early life is associated with an increased risk of childhood obes...
There is growing evidence of long-term effects of early dietary intervention in infancy on later obe...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the evidence for an association between the dietary...
The study by Switkowski et al. (1) published in this journal showed that early childhood protein int...
Abstract Emerging evidence shows an association between protein intake during infancy...
Background: A high early protein intake has been proposed to increase obesity risk. Objective: We e...
Background Few large epidemiological studies have investigated the role of post-weaning protein inta...
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Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Purpose: High protein intake in infancy has been linked to obesity. We aimed to examine the associat...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Background and Objectives Infant feeding affects child growth and later obesity risk. We examined wh...
OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone (GH) affects linear growth and body composition, by increasing the secreti...
We examine effects of protein and energy intakes on height and weight growth for children between 6 ...
Growth patterns early in life could exert a long-term impact on overweight and obesity development. ...
Background: High protein intake in early life is associated with an increased risk of childhood obes...
There is growing evidence of long-term effects of early dietary intervention in infancy on later obe...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the evidence for an association between the dietary...
The study by Switkowski et al. (1) published in this journal showed that early childhood protein int...
Abstract Emerging evidence shows an association between protein intake during infancy...
Background: A high early protein intake has been proposed to increase obesity risk. Objective: We e...
Background Few large epidemiological studies have investigated the role of post-weaning protein inta...
To access publisher's full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Purpose: High protein intake in infancy has been linked to obesity. We aimed to examine the associat...
BACKGROUND: Protein intake in early infancy has been suggested to be an important risk factor for la...
Background and Objectives Infant feeding affects child growth and later obesity risk. We examined wh...
OBJECTIVE: Growth hormone (GH) affects linear growth and body composition, by increasing the secreti...
We examine effects of protein and energy intakes on height and weight growth for children between 6 ...
Growth patterns early in life could exert a long-term impact on overweight and obesity development. ...
Background: High protein intake in early life is associated with an increased risk of childhood obes...
There is growing evidence of long-term effects of early dietary intervention in infancy on later obe...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the evidence for an association between the dietary...