WOS: 000271811000008PubMed ID: 19508453Background: Much epidemiological evidence has linked low birthweight with late cardiovascular risk. Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) is associated with the increased risk of cardiovascular disease in adult life; it is unclear whether the relationship is present at younger ages. We evaluated whether abdominal aortic stiffness was altered in patients with IUGR (born at term with birthweight small for gestational age) in younger ages. Methods: Thirty-two (24 girls and eight boys) IUGR children aged 8.77 +/- 2.05 years were enrolled in the study. The birthweight was traced from the medical records. Their gestational ages were 38.9 +/- 0.85 weeks and birthweights 2130 +/- 198 g, respectively. Thirty-o...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Low birthweight (LBW) increases the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Few studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth retardation and prematurity at birth constitute risk factors for fut...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth retardation and prematurity at birth constitute risk factors for fut...
AIMS: Low birthweight has been linked to increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We evaluated th...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
WOS: 000175212700008PubMed ID: 12008687Obesity is pathogenically related to clinical and subclinical...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Low birthweight (LBW) increases the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Few studies ha...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth retardation and prematurity at birth constitute risk factors for fut...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine growth retardation and prematurity at birth constitute risk factors for fut...
AIMS: Low birthweight has been linked to increased cardiovascular risk in adulthood. We evaluated th...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
Background and Aim: Low birth-weight is known to be associated with an increase in cardiovascular ri...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
There is a considerable debate about the potential influence of fetal programming on cardiovascula...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
Low birth weight, caused either by preterm birth or by intrauterine growth restriction, has recently...
WOS: 000175212700008PubMed ID: 12008687Obesity is pathogenically related to clinical and subclinical...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Longitudinal data from cohort studies show that early life factors such as low birth weight are asso...
Low birthweight (LBW) increases the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Few studies ha...