Abstract Objective: To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in childhood and in adulthood. Study design: In total, 3554 participants (51% female) from the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study with cardiovascular disease risk factor data at baseline 1980 (age 3–18 years) and 2491 participants with longitudinal risk factor data at the 2011 follow-up. Participants were categorized by number of siblings at baseline (0, 1, or more than 1). Risk factors (body mass index, physical activity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and overweight, and metabolic syndrome) in childhood and in adulthood were used as outcomes. Analyses were adjusted for age and sex. Results: In childhood, participants without sibling...
OBJECTIVE: Early coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with risk factors (RF). Offspring of pa...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Background: Studies have suggested that number of siblings and birth order is associated with obesit...
Objective To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
Objective:To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
Objective: To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in chil...
To investigate the association of number of siblings with preclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) m...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Objective: To explore the importance of early life factors shared by siblings, such as parental soci...
Background Various indicators of childhood socioeconomic position have been related ...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Aims: Familial risks for coronary heart disease (CHD) in families with multiple affected siblings ha...
<b>Study objective</b>: To investigate the relation between number of siblings, mortalit...
Background The familial risks of heart failure (HF) remain largely undetermined. This nationwide fol...
OBJECTIVE: Early coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with risk factors (RF). Offspring of pa...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Background: Studies have suggested that number of siblings and birth order is associated with obesit...
Objective To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
Objective:To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in child...
Objective: To determine the association of number of siblings on cardiovascular risk factors in chil...
To investigate the association of number of siblings with preclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) m...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Background The number and rank order of siblings could be of importance for risk of cardiovascular d...
Objective: To explore the importance of early life factors shared by siblings, such as parental soci...
Background Various indicators of childhood socioeconomic position have been related ...
Background Birth order and having at least one sibling are known to be associated with an increased ...
Aims: Familial risks for coronary heart disease (CHD) in families with multiple affected siblings ha...
<b>Study objective</b>: To investigate the relation between number of siblings, mortalit...
Background The familial risks of heart failure (HF) remain largely undetermined. This nationwide fol...
OBJECTIVE: Early coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with risk factors (RF). Offspring of pa...
Only children, here defined as individuals growing up without siblings, are a small but growing demo...
Background: Studies have suggested that number of siblings and birth order is associated with obesit...