Introduction It is proven that adverse intrauterine environment results in 'early life programming,' alterations in metabolism and physiological development of the fetus, often termed as 'Developmental Origins of Health and Disease' (DOHaD) resulting in a smaller size at birth, greater non-communicable diseases (NCD) risk factors during childhood and adolescence, and cardiometabolic disorders in adulthood. Nevertheless, very few studies have examined the relationship between DOHaD programming and cognition. This study aims to examine if impaired prenatal growth indicated by birth weight is associated with cognition among adolescents in the Kisalaya cohort, a rural birth cohort in South India, thus providing newer insights into DOHaD program...
Stunted growth affects one in four children under the age of five years and comes with great costs f...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is highly prevalent in rural India. As a chronic undernutrition...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in low-income settings analyse linear growth trajectories from foetal life t...
Objective: To examine if smaller size at birth, an indicator of growth restriction in utero, is asso...
Introduction: For late-life neurocognitive disorders, as for other late-life chronic diseases, much ...
Early motherhood remains a widespread phenomenon in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While ...
Impaired fetal growth is associated with an increased risk of negative neurodevelopmental outcomes. ...
National data on birthweight from birth certificates or medical records are not available in India. ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-06-10, accepted 2019-04-19Publication...
National data on birthweight from birth certificates or medical records are not available in India. ...
The Kisalaya cohort was established in 2008, providing integrated antenatal care (ANC) and human imm...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that growth restriction in utero may lead to neurocognitive d...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important determinant of the neonatal and infant survi...
Objective: To describe the relationship of the mother's physical activity to the birth size of her b...
Stunted growth affects one in four children under the age of five years and comes with great costs f...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is highly prevalent in rural India. As a chronic undernutrition...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in low-income settings analyse linear growth trajectories from foetal life t...
Objective: To examine if smaller size at birth, an indicator of growth restriction in utero, is asso...
Introduction: For late-life neurocognitive disorders, as for other late-life chronic diseases, much ...
Early motherhood remains a widespread phenomenon in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). While ...
Impaired fetal growth is associated with an increased risk of negative neurodevelopmental outcomes. ...
National data on birthweight from birth certificates or medical records are not available in India. ...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2018-06-10, accepted 2019-04-19Publication...
National data on birthweight from birth certificates or medical records are not available in India. ...
The Kisalaya cohort was established in 2008, providing integrated antenatal care (ANC) and human imm...
Aims: To assess growth and factors associated with growth in children born small for gestational age...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that growth restriction in utero may lead to neurocognitive d...
Introduction: Birth weight is one of the most important determinant of the neonatal and infant survi...
Objective: To describe the relationship of the mother's physical activity to the birth size of her b...
Stunted growth affects one in four children under the age of five years and comes with great costs f...
Abstract Background Low birth weight is highly prevalent in rural India. As a chronic undernutrition...
BACKGROUND: Few studies in low-income settings analyse linear growth trajectories from foetal life t...