Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have led to the “developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis”. Furthermore, modifiable and partly modifiable early life factors may also influence behaviors such as physical activity and sedentary behavior. The aim of the present review was to summarize the existing knowledge on early life determinants (birth weight, rapid infant weight gain, motor development and infant temperament) of childhood physical activity and sedentary time, and suggest opportunities for future research based on the Mother and Child Cohort Study (MoBa). Inconsistent results have been observed when relating birth weight to later physical activity, likely explained...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity...
Physical activity plays an important role for long-term health, and the preschool period is a vital ...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which per...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermo...
Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life, but the u...
Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life, but the u...
Background Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life...
Background:With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity...
Physical activity plays an important role for long-term health, and the preschool period is a vital ...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
Previous findings of the association between low birth weight and subsequent health outcomes have le...
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which per...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later chronic dis...
Animal models suggest growth restriction in utero leads to lower levels of motor activity. Furthermo...
Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life, but the u...
Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life, but the u...
Background Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity in later life...
Background:With a number of studies suggesting associations between early life influences and later ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Suboptimal prenatal and early postnatal growths are associated with obesity...
Physical activity plays an important role for long-term health, and the preschool period is a vital ...
Children's physical activity and screen-time are important risk factors associated with the early on...