Background: High birth weight predicts subsequent obesity, but paradoxically, a reduced risk of subsequent cardiovascular disease compared with low birth weight. This apparent paradox might be explained if high birth weight programmed a greater proportion of subsequent lean mass, which carries less cardiovascular risk than fat tissue. Aim: The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the direct correlation between birth weight and subsequent body mass index (BMI) represents an association between birth weight and lean tissue, and to assess the metabolic impact of this relationship. Methods: A total of 234 healthy prepubertal children (133 boys, 101 girls, mean age 5.9 yr ± 0.3 standard deviation) were studied. Birth weights were ob...
To determine the association of birth weight with abdominal fat distribution and markers known to in...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Objective: To evaluate the association between adiposity at birth and in infancy with overweight at ...
Background: High birth weight predicts subsequent obesity, but paradoxically, a reduced risk of subs...
Background: Birth weight has been positively associated with risk of overweight in later life. Howev...
Objective. To examine the relationships between birth weight and body mass index, percent body fat, ...
[[abstract]]Childhood obesity has become prevalent, resulting in a greater risk of hypertension, dia...
Childhood obesity has become prevalent, resulting in a greater risk of hypertension, diabetes, and d...
Study objective: Low birth weight predicts cardiovascular disease in adulthood, and one possible exp...
Purpose Birth weight (BW) is associated with risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. The findings from ...
BackgroundLower birth weight is associated with diabetes although the underlying mechanisms are uncl...
Recent findings suggest that low-birth-weight children with current obesity are more likely to have ...
Objective: High birth weight and greater weight gain in infancy have been associated with increased ...
ContextCardiometabolic profiles of different body composition phenotypes are poorly characterized in...
The intrauterine environment influences foetal growth as well as future response to risk factors for...
To determine the association of birth weight with abdominal fat distribution and markers known to in...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Objective: To evaluate the association between adiposity at birth and in infancy with overweight at ...
Background: High birth weight predicts subsequent obesity, but paradoxically, a reduced risk of subs...
Background: Birth weight has been positively associated with risk of overweight in later life. Howev...
Objective. To examine the relationships between birth weight and body mass index, percent body fat, ...
[[abstract]]Childhood obesity has become prevalent, resulting in a greater risk of hypertension, dia...
Childhood obesity has become prevalent, resulting in a greater risk of hypertension, diabetes, and d...
Study objective: Low birth weight predicts cardiovascular disease in adulthood, and one possible exp...
Purpose Birth weight (BW) is associated with risk of cardiovascular (CV) disease. The findings from ...
BackgroundLower birth weight is associated with diabetes although the underlying mechanisms are uncl...
Recent findings suggest that low-birth-weight children with current obesity are more likely to have ...
Objective: High birth weight and greater weight gain in infancy have been associated with increased ...
ContextCardiometabolic profiles of different body composition phenotypes are poorly characterized in...
The intrauterine environment influences foetal growth as well as future response to risk factors for...
To determine the association of birth weight with abdominal fat distribution and markers known to in...
Objectives: Low and high birth weight is associated with higher levels of cardiometabolic risk facto...
Objective: To evaluate the association between adiposity at birth and in infancy with overweight at ...