Background: There is accumulating evidence that rapid infant growth is associated with subsequent metabolic risk, but less investigation of potential benefits. We tested the life history trade-off hypothesis that rapid infant growth is associated with lower risk of serious childhood morbidity (in particular, infection) proxied by hospital admission. Methods: We studied term births (n = 7833, 94\% follow-up) from a Chinese birth cohort, "Children of 1997," comprising 88\% of births in Hong Kong in April and May 1997. We used multivariable negative binomial regression to examine the association of growth trajectory (5 categories) from birth to 12 months with subsequent hospital admissions until the child's 8th birthday. Potential confounders ...
Introduction: Birth weight often is used to predict how preterm infants will grow, but scant attenti...
Relationships between individual factors and in-hospital growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) infa...
Using a regression discontinuity design, this study estimates the effect of extra medical care on th...
1. In a large, population representative,Chinese birth cohort, higher birth weight and rapid growth,...
published_or_final_version6th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Santiag...
Accelerated growth in postnatal life in low birth weight infants has been associated with insulin re...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease. It is uncertain how postna...
Objective: To describe the early catch-up growth in length in Chinese low birthweight (<2500 g) infa...
<p>In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early developmental stages cert...
Abstract Background Too fast or slow weight gain in infancy is bad for health in later life. In this...
Background: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) term infants are at risk of long-term growth deficits. O...
Introduction: Birth weight often is used to predict how preterm infants will grow, but scant attenti...
Relationships between individual factors and in-hospital growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) infa...
Using a regression discontinuity design, this study estimates the effect of extra medical care on th...
1. In a large, population representative,Chinese birth cohort, higher birth weight and rapid growth,...
published_or_final_version6th World Congress on Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, Santiag...
Accelerated growth in postnatal life in low birth weight infants has been associated with insulin re...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
Objective: In 2006 the World Health Organization (WHO) published new optimal growth standards for al...
ObjectiveTo investigate the association between birth weight, infant growth rate, and childhood adip...
Growth in preterm infants has long-term implications for neurodevelopmental outcomes. We aimed to es...
Background: Low birth weight is a risk factor for coronary heart disease. It is uncertain how postna...
Objective: To describe the early catch-up growth in length in Chinese low birthweight (<2500 g) infa...
<p>In the last decades several studies tested the hypothesis that at early developmental stages cert...
Abstract Background Too fast or slow weight gain in infancy is bad for health in later life. In this...
Background: Small-for-gestational-age (SGA) term infants are at risk of long-term growth deficits. O...
Introduction: Birth weight often is used to predict how preterm infants will grow, but scant attenti...
Relationships between individual factors and in-hospital growth of very low birth weight (VLBW) infa...
Using a regression discontinuity design, this study estimates the effect of extra medical care on th...