Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis that longer duration of breastfeeding and later introduction of complementary foods in infancy are associated with reduced adult cardiovascular risk.Methods: Data were pooled from 10?912 subjects in the age range of 15-41?years from five prospective birth-cohort studies in low-/middle-income countries (Brazil, Guatemala, India, Philippines and South Africa). Associations were examined between infant feeding (duration of breastfeeding and age at introduction of complementary foods) and adult blood pressure (BP), plasma glucose concentration and adiposity (skinfolds, waist circumference, percentage body fat and overweight/obesity). Analyses wer...
Background: Shorter duration of breastfeeding in infancy has been suggested to be associated with an...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
Summary: Background: Low-income and middle-income countries with populations that are chronically u...
Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis that longer ...
Aims: To study effect of birth weight and mode of feeding during early infancy on clinical indicator...
Aims. To determine the influence of breastfeeding on overweight and obesity, as determined by body ...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
Background: timing of introduction of complementary foods and duration of breastfeeding have been in...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Systematic reviews suggest that a longer duration of breast-feeding is a...
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OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Few studies have examined whether the duration of breast-feeding is associated with BMI in adult lif...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for a protective effect of breastfeeding against overweight an...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for a protective effect of breastfeeding against overweight an...
Background: Shorter duration of breastfeeding in infancy has been suggested to be associated with an...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
Summary: Background: Low-income and middle-income countries with populations that are chronically u...
Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis that longer ...
Aims: To study effect of birth weight and mode of feeding during early infancy on clinical indicator...
Aims. To determine the influence of breastfeeding on overweight and obesity, as determined by body ...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
Background: timing of introduction of complementary foods and duration of breastfeeding have been in...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Systematic reviews suggest that a longer duration of breast-feeding is a...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Few studies have examined whether the duration of breast-feeding is associated with BMI in adult lif...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for a protective effect of breastfeeding against overweight an...
BACKGROUND: There is growing evidence for a protective effect of breastfeeding against overweight an...
Background: Shorter duration of breastfeeding in infancy has been suggested to be associated with an...
Background: Breastmilk is considered to be the ideal food for infants because of its nutritional val...
Summary: Background: Low-income and middle-income countries with populations that are chronically u...