To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional LinkAIM: To assess the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and other coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors in adults who were either breast- or bottle-fed in early infancy. METHODS: Subjects were 3614 men and women born 1914-1935. Information on infant feeding patterns was gathered from original midwife's birth records. Adult ESR, triglycerides, total cholesterol, blood pressure, fasting glucose, weight and height were measured. RESULTS: The number of subjects bottle-fed in early infancy was 186 (5.2%). The geometric mean of ESR was 15.9% (95% CI 1.8%-31.8%) higher in those who were bottle-fed compared with those breastfed, p = 0.026, wh...
The pattern of change in cardiovascular risk factors, blood pressure (SBP and DBP) and plasma total ...
Aim: to investigate the effect of breastfeeding duration on vascular characteristics in adolescence....
CONTEXT: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease and diab...
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Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
OBJECTIVES: The impact of breastfeeding in infancy on cardiovascular disease risk is uncertain. We r...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular...
From 1911 the birthweight, weight at one year, and type of feeding in infancy were recorded routinel...
Background: An analysis of risk factors linked to ischemic heart disease (IHD) shows a strong link b...
Study objective: To investigate the association of having been breast fed with cardiovascular diseas...
A number of studies suggest that breast-feeding has beneficial effects on an individual's cardiovasc...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
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Current evidence, almost exclusively from observational studies, provides a rather mixed picture. Fr...
The pattern of change in cardiovascular risk factors, blood pressure (SBP and DBP) and plasma total ...
Aim: to investigate the effect of breastfeeding duration on vascular characteristics in adolescence....
CONTEXT: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease and diab...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Background: Infant-feeding patterns may influence lifelong health. This study tested the hypothesis ...
OBJECTIVES: The impact of breastfeeding in infancy on cardiovascular disease risk is uncertain. We r...
OBJECTIVES: To test the hypothesis that duration of breast feeding is related to changes in vascular...
From 1911 the birthweight, weight at one year, and type of feeding in infancy were recorded routinel...
Background: An analysis of risk factors linked to ischemic heart disease (IHD) shows a strong link b...
Study objective: To investigate the association of having been breast fed with cardiovascular diseas...
A number of studies suggest that breast-feeding has beneficial effects on an individual's cardiovasc...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Nutrition in infancy seems to be associated with cardiovascular disease and its risk factors in adul...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Current evidence, almost exclusively from observational studies, provides a rather mixed picture. Fr...
The pattern of change in cardiovascular risk factors, blood pressure (SBP and DBP) and plasma total ...
Aim: to investigate the effect of breastfeeding duration on vascular characteristics in adolescence....
CONTEXT: Impaired fetal growth is associated with increased risk for coronary heart disease and diab...