BACKGROUND: Both impaired and accelerated postnatal growth have been associated with adult risks of obesity and cardiometabolic diseases, like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. However, the timing of the onset of cardiometabolic changes and the specific growth trajectories linking early growth with later disease risks are not well understood. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to identify distinct trajectories of BMI growth from 0 to 5 y and examine their associations with body composition and markers of cardiometabolic risk at age 5 y. METHODS: In a prospective birth cohort study of 453 healthy and term Ethiopian children with BMIs assessed a median of 9 times during follow-up, we identified subgroups of distinct BMI trajector...
BACKGROUND: The relation between fetal growth retardation and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases ...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Background: Rapid weight gain (RWG) in early-life is associated with increased risk of childhood ob...
BackgroundAccelerated growth in early childhood is an established risk factor for later obesity and ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Low and high birth weight and rapid weight gain during infancy are associa...
BACKGROUND: Although birth weight (BW) has been associated with later cardiovascular disease and typ...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to identify subgroups with distinct fat and fat‐free gro...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between rapid BMI gain trajectories and increased...
Objective:To identify developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood, and ...
Background: Programing of body composition during intrauterine growth may contribute to the higher r...
The dynamic aspect of early life growth is not fully captured by typical analyses, which focus on on...
BACKGROUND: The relation between fetal growth retardation and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases ...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Background: Rapid weight gain (RWG) in early-life is associated with increased risk of childhood ob...
BackgroundAccelerated growth in early childhood is an established risk factor for later obesity and ...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Low and high birth weight and rapid weight gain during infancy are associa...
BACKGROUND: Although birth weight (BW) has been associated with later cardiovascular disease and typ...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to identify subgroups with distinct fat and fat‐free gro...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between rapid BMI gain trajectories and increased...
Objective:To identify developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood, and ...
Background: Programing of body composition during intrauterine growth may contribute to the higher r...
The dynamic aspect of early life growth is not fully captured by typical analyses, which focus on on...
BACKGROUND: The relation between fetal growth retardation and cardiovascular and metabolic diseases ...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Background: Rapid weight gain (RWG) in early-life is associated with increased risk of childhood ob...