Abstract Background. Overweight and obesity in childhood have been linked to an increased risk of adult mortality, but evidence is still scarce. Methods. We identified trajectories of body mass index (BMI) development in early life and investigated their mortality risk. Data come from the Helsinki Birth Cohort Study, in which 4943 individuals, born 1934-1944, had serial measures of weight and height from birth to 11 years extracted from health care records, weight and height data in adulthood, and register-based mortality data for 2000-2010. Results. Three early BMI trajectories (increasing, average, and average-to-low for men and increasing, average, and low-to-high BMI for women) were identified. Women with an increasing or low-to-high BM...
Background:Understanding lifecourse trajectories of body-mass index (BMI) is important for identifyi...
Objective: The relationship between weight loss and mortality has important clinical and public heal...
Abstract Background: The study aimed to explore the association between early life and life-course ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is known to track from early life into adult life.OBJECTIVE: To examine the rela...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between body mass index (BMI) ...
BACKGROUND:Pediatric obesity is associated with increased risk of premature death from middle age on...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown tracking of obesity from childhood to adult life. People who ...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and childhood adversities influence body mass inde...
OBJECTIVE: Limited research has assessed the association between patterns of body mass index (BMI) c...
The study reports on the associations of infant and childhood anthropometric measurements, early gro...
Abstract Background Utilizing a cohort study design combining a survey approach with repeated physic...
Pre- and perinatal factors and preschool body size may help identify children developing overweight,...
BackgroundEvidence from life course studies highlights the importance of infant and childhood growth...
Study objective: To examine the relation between body mass index (BMI) in young adulthood and subseq...
Background Evidence from life course studies highlights the importance of infant and childhood gr...
Background:Understanding lifecourse trajectories of body-mass index (BMI) is important for identifyi...
Objective: The relationship between weight loss and mortality has important clinical and public heal...
Abstract Background: The study aimed to explore the association between early life and life-course ...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is known to track from early life into adult life.OBJECTIVE: To examine the rela...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between body mass index (BMI) ...
BACKGROUND:Pediatric obesity is associated with increased risk of premature death from middle age on...
BACKGROUND: Several studies have shown tracking of obesity from childhood to adult life. People who ...
Background: Childhood socioeconomic circumstances and childhood adversities influence body mass inde...
OBJECTIVE: Limited research has assessed the association between patterns of body mass index (BMI) c...
The study reports on the associations of infant and childhood anthropometric measurements, early gro...
Abstract Background Utilizing a cohort study design combining a survey approach with repeated physic...
Pre- and perinatal factors and preschool body size may help identify children developing overweight,...
BackgroundEvidence from life course studies highlights the importance of infant and childhood growth...
Study objective: To examine the relation between body mass index (BMI) in young adulthood and subseq...
Background Evidence from life course studies highlights the importance of infant and childhood gr...
Background:Understanding lifecourse trajectories of body-mass index (BMI) is important for identifyi...
Objective: The relationship between weight loss and mortality has important clinical and public heal...
Abstract Background: The study aimed to explore the association between early life and life-course ...