There is a growing recognition that being born 'small is associated with an increased risk of poorer adult cardiometabolic health in addition to its known adverse effects on perinatal and infant outcomes. Previous studies have shown markedly lower birth weight among infants of South Asian origin compared to those of White British origin and there is a suggestion that such differences may mask greater central adiposity in South Asians. In this thesis, differences in birth size between 2221 Pakistani origin and 1838 White British origin infants born in the same UK maternity unit are described and whether the magnitude of any differences . changes depending on whether the parents (both mother and father) and grandparents of Pakistani infants w...
Objective: To describe the growth pattern from birth to 2 years of UK-born white British and Pakista...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
UK-born Pakistani-origin infants are relatively more adipose than White British infants: findings fr...
There is a growing recognition that being born 'small is associated with an increased risk of poorer...
Background: Previous studies have shown markedly lower birth weight among infants of South Asian ori...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown markedly lower birth weight among infants of South Asian ori...
South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body composition compared with those of European...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that South Asian individuals have higher fat mass for a given weight t...
People of South Asian ethnicities in the UK are at a high risk of obesity and related illnesses. Thi...
Background: There is evidence that South Asian individuals have higher fat mass for a given weight t...
BACKGROUND: South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body composition compared with those...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Ethnic groups differ significantly in adult physique and birth weight. We aimed to improve understan...
Background South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body com-position compared with those...
Objective: To describe the growth pattern from birth to 2 years of UK-born white British and Pakista...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
UK-born Pakistani-origin infants are relatively more adipose than White British infants: findings fr...
There is a growing recognition that being born 'small is associated with an increased risk of poorer...
Background: Previous studies have shown markedly lower birth weight among infants of South Asian ori...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown markedly lower birth weight among infants of South Asian ori...
South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body composition compared with those of European...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that South Asian individuals have higher fat mass for a given weight t...
People of South Asian ethnicities in the UK are at a high risk of obesity and related illnesses. Thi...
Background: There is evidence that South Asian individuals have higher fat mass for a given weight t...
BACKGROUND: South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body composition compared with those...
Aims/hypothesis: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: There is evidence that, from birth, South Asians are fatter, for a given body mass,...
Ethnic groups differ significantly in adult physique and birth weight. We aimed to improve understan...
Background South Asian children and adults have a more adipose body com-position compared with those...
Objective: To describe the growth pattern from birth to 2 years of UK-born white British and Pakista...
BACKGROUND: The mean birth weight of offspring of Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani women tends to b...
UK-born Pakistani-origin infants are relatively more adipose than White British infants: findings fr...