CONTEXT: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselves fatter during pregnancy, but it is unclear whether this association persists into childhood. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to examine the relation between maternal size in pregnancy, early growth and body composition in children. DESIGN AND SETTING: We conducted a prospective cohort study in Southampton, United Kingdom. PARTICIPANTS: Participants included 216 9-yr-old children whose mothers had participated in a study of nutrition during pregnancy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Fat mass and lean mass were measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry and adjusted for height (fat mass index and lean mass index). RESULTS: Fat mass index at age 9 yr wa...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Context: The prevalence of obesity among women of childbearing age is increasing. Emerging evidence ...
Background: intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
CONTEXT: Maternal diet during pregnancy has been linked to offspring adiposity, but it is unclear wh...
CONTEXT: Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity may increase the risk of childhood obesity but it is unknown...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
Background: Maternal obesity has been implicated in the origins of childhood obesity through a sub-o...
CONTEXT: Maternal adiposity and overnutrition, both before and during pregnancy, plays a key role in...
Objective: To quantify how overweight children have to be for their mothers to classify them as over...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Context: Evidence suggests that babies' fat mass at birth is greater if their mothers were themselve...
Context: The prevalence of obesity among women of childbearing age is increasing. Emerging evidence ...
Background: intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
CONTEXT: Maternal diet during pregnancy has been linked to offspring adiposity, but it is unclear wh...
CONTEXT: Maternal pre-pregnancy obesity may increase the risk of childhood obesity but it is unknown...
Context: Higher infant growth rates are associated with an increased risk of obesity in later life. ...
Background: Maternal obesity has been implicated in the origins of childhood obesity through a sub-o...
CONTEXT: Maternal adiposity and overnutrition, both before and during pregnancy, plays a key role in...
Objective: To quantify how overweight children have to be for their mothers to classify them as over...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
BACKGROUND: Intrauterine life may be a critical period for the programming of later obesity, but the...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...
CONTEXT: There is increasing evidence that intrauterine lipid metabolism influences the adiposity of...