Since the fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis was put forward, more than 30 studies around the world have indicated low-birth-weight (LBW) infants have a higher incidence of hypertension and impaired glucose tolerance. India ranks second in incidence of LBW among South East Asian countries and is experiencing a transition of disease pattern from communicable disease to non-communicable disease. Whether this could be explained in part by LBW infants who experienced better nutrition at a later age is explored here. An earlier cohort with accurate birth weights was traced and enrolled into the study. A sample of 50 LBW and 78 normal birth weight (NBW) individuals are reported on here. Though the odds ratio (OR) estimates of risk factors ...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) and atherosclerotic CVD in particular, are the most important health...
Barker's "fetal origin hypothesis" advocates that the diseases in later life originate through adapt...
Since the fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis was put forward, more than 30 studies around the...
Evidence suggests that risk of chronic diseases may be programmed during the foetal and early life o...
Evidence suggests that risk of chronic diseases may be programmed during the foetal and early life o...
The fetal origins of adult disease (FOAD) hypothesis is based on the observation that men and women ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The association between lower birthweight and metabolic syndrome may result from fe...
Background: Promoting catch-up growth in malnourished children has health benefits, but recent evide...
Epidemiological studies have shown that lower birthweight is associated with a wide range of adverse...
OBJECTIVEdWe examined associations of birth weight and weight gain in infancy and early childhood wi...
Abstract There is a global non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus epidemic, and through understandi...
Background Low birthweight has been consistently shown to be associated with coronary heart disease ...
A large number of studies show that low birth weight is associated with cardiovascular disease and i...
Considerable evidence now exists to suggest that early exposure to nutritional deprivation can have ...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) and atherosclerotic CVD in particular, are the most important health...
Barker's "fetal origin hypothesis" advocates that the diseases in later life originate through adapt...
Since the fetal origins of adult disease hypothesis was put forward, more than 30 studies around the...
Evidence suggests that risk of chronic diseases may be programmed during the foetal and early life o...
Evidence suggests that risk of chronic diseases may be programmed during the foetal and early life o...
The fetal origins of adult disease (FOAD) hypothesis is based on the observation that men and women ...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: The association between lower birthweight and metabolic syndrome may result from fe...
Background: Promoting catch-up growth in malnourished children has health benefits, but recent evide...
Epidemiological studies have shown that lower birthweight is associated with a wide range of adverse...
OBJECTIVEdWe examined associations of birth weight and weight gain in infancy and early childhood wi...
Abstract There is a global non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus epidemic, and through understandi...
Background Low birthweight has been consistently shown to be associated with coronary heart disease ...
A large number of studies show that low birth weight is associated with cardiovascular disease and i...
Considerable evidence now exists to suggest that early exposure to nutritional deprivation can have ...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
Non-communicable diseases (NCD) and atherosclerotic CVD in particular, are the most important health...
Barker's "fetal origin hypothesis" advocates that the diseases in later life originate through adapt...