Epidemiological studies suggest an association between weight in infancy and the risk of osteoporosis in later life. The extent to which this reflects environmental influences on skeletal growth and metabolism before birth or during the first year of postnatal life remains uncertain. We therefore examined the association between birth weight and adult body composition (bone, lean, and fat mass) in a cohort of 143 men and women, aged 70-75 yr, who were born in Sheffield, UK, and still lived there. The subjects underwent assessment of body composition by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry. Neonatal anthropometric information included birth weight, birth length, head size, and abdominal circumference. There were significant (P < 0.01) positive a...
UNLABELLED: Growth in early life may predict adult bone health. Our data showed that greater height ...
A longitudinal study was performed in a population based cohort of 173 men and 143 women aged 61-73 ...
Small body size at birth is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...
Epidemiological studies suggest an association between weight in infancy and the risk of osteoporosi...
Background/objectives Low bone mineral density (BMD) may lead to osteoporosis and is associated with...
Evidence is accumulating that intrauterine growth and development may influence an individual's risk...
BACKGROUND: Birth weight is positively associated with adult bone mass. However, it is not clear if ...
Several studies have shown relationships between growth in early life and adult bone mass; in this a...
Background: Birth weight is positively associated with adult bone mass. However, it is not clear if ...
Objective:Low birth weight has been linked to lower lean body mass and abdominal obesity later in li...
Several studies have shown relationships between growth in early life and adult bone mass; in this a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between body size from birth to adulthood ...
The results of recent epidemiological studies suggest that birth weight is related to adult bone min...
The results of recent epidemiological studies suggest that birth weight is related to adult bone min...
There is growing evidence that early growth influences bone mass in later life but most studies are ...
UNLABELLED: Growth in early life may predict adult bone health. Our data showed that greater height ...
A longitudinal study was performed in a population based cohort of 173 men and 143 women aged 61-73 ...
Small body size at birth is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...
Epidemiological studies suggest an association between weight in infancy and the risk of osteoporosi...
Background/objectives Low bone mineral density (BMD) may lead to osteoporosis and is associated with...
Evidence is accumulating that intrauterine growth and development may influence an individual's risk...
BACKGROUND: Birth weight is positively associated with adult bone mass. However, it is not clear if ...
Several studies have shown relationships between growth in early life and adult bone mass; in this a...
Background: Birth weight is positively associated with adult bone mass. However, it is not clear if ...
Objective:Low birth weight has been linked to lower lean body mass and abdominal obesity later in li...
Several studies have shown relationships between growth in early life and adult bone mass; in this a...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between body size from birth to adulthood ...
The results of recent epidemiological studies suggest that birth weight is related to adult bone min...
The results of recent epidemiological studies suggest that birth weight is related to adult bone min...
There is growing evidence that early growth influences bone mass in later life but most studies are ...
UNLABELLED: Growth in early life may predict adult bone health. Our data showed that greater height ...
A longitudinal study was performed in a population based cohort of 173 men and 143 women aged 61-73 ...
Small body size at birth is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 d...