BACKGROUND: Skeletal growth occurs concurrently with cognitive development. Better childhood conditions, proxied by greater adult height or leg length but not sitting height, have been positively associated with adult cognition mainly in white populations in developed countries. Whether skeletal growth is universally associated with cognitive function is unclear. We examined the association of height and its components with adulthood cognitive function in an area of southern China where there has been rapid economic development. METHODS: Multivariable logistic regression was used in a cross-sectional study of 20,411 Chinese men and women aged 50 years or older from the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort Study. We assessed the association of height an...
Nature of the work undertaken: Most studies of the ‘developmental origins of health and disease hypo...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...
Stunting is a measure of chronic undernutrition, and it affects approximately 160 million children...
Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is associated ...
Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is associated ...
Previous research has found that as a marker of childhood circumstances, height is correlated with c...
Background Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is ...
Previous research using US data suggests that height, as a marker for early investments in health, i...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Previous research suggests that taller individuals have greater cognitive ability. The aim of this p...
Previous research suggests that taller individuals have greater cognitive ability. The aim of this p...
BACKGROUND:Adult leg length is influenced by nutrition in the first few years of life. Adult head ci...
Purpose: Earlier pubertal maturation in women may be associated with better cognition. It is unclear...
This study explores the association between cognitive ability in childhood and midlife and bone heal...
Nature of the work undertaken: Most studies of the ‘developmental origins of health and disease hypo...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...
Stunting is a measure of chronic undernutrition, and it affects approximately 160 million children...
Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is associated ...
Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is associated ...
Previous research has found that as a marker of childhood circumstances, height is correlated with c...
Background Several studies have found that shorter stature (height and limb length) in late life is ...
Previous research using US data suggests that height, as a marker for early investments in health, i...
Objective: In developed western populations longer legs have been shown to be a marker of better ear...
Background: nutrition is important for growth and brain development and therefore cognitive ability....
Previous research suggests that taller individuals have greater cognitive ability. The aim of this p...
Previous research suggests that taller individuals have greater cognitive ability. The aim of this p...
BACKGROUND:Adult leg length is influenced by nutrition in the first few years of life. Adult head ci...
Purpose: Earlier pubertal maturation in women may be associated with better cognition. It is unclear...
This study explores the association between cognitive ability in childhood and midlife and bone heal...
Nature of the work undertaken: Most studies of the ‘developmental origins of health and disease hypo...
We examine the consequences of child health for economic and health outcomes in adulthood, using hei...
Stunting is a measure of chronic undernutrition, and it affects approximately 160 million children...