Background and aims: There are indications for tracking of circulating total cholesterol concentration (TC) from childhood to later in life. An increased lifelong TC exposure increases the risk of developing atherosclerosis, however little is known about the determinants of TC early in life. We aimed to describe TC in Norwegian offspring aged 6, 12 and 24 months, and to explore if maternal TC, breastfeeding and offspring diet are associated with offspring TC. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, mothers of offspring aged 6 (n = 629), 12 (n = 258) and 24 (n = 263) months completed a questionnaire of the offspring's diet and took home-based dried blood spot samples from themselves and their offspring. The mothers and offspring participatin...
Background:More than one third of Norwegian women and men between 20 and 40 years of age have elevat...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Background Maternal lipid levels in early pregnancy are associated with maternal hea...
Adult cholesterol concentrations might be influenced by early-life factors, such as breastfeeding an...
Background:There is mounting evidence that in utero and early life exposures may predispose an indiv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of birth size, growth and feeding in infancy on serum lipids in 12-...
The objective of this study was to examine the tracking of serum cholesterol and lipoprotein levels ...
The pattern of change in cardiovascular risk factors, blood pressure (SBP and DBP) and plasma total ...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: TO study the influence of diet, anthropometrical measurements and neonatal...
Objective: To examine the associations of maternal smoking in pregnancy with development of choleste...
The change in the pattern of diseases affecting children in industrialised countries during the las...
Objective: To examine the associations of maternal smoking in pregnancy with development of choleste...
Background- Lipid factors are currently considered to be the main agent responsible for cardiovascul...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to evaluate serum parameters of lipid metabolism, homoc...
Background:More than one third of Norwegian women and men between 20 and 40 years of age have elevat...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Background Maternal lipid levels in early pregnancy are associated with maternal hea...
Adult cholesterol concentrations might be influenced by early-life factors, such as breastfeeding an...
Background:There is mounting evidence that in utero and early life exposures may predispose an indiv...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects of birth size, growth and feeding in infancy on serum lipids in 12-...
The objective of this study was to examine the tracking of serum cholesterol and lipoprotein levels ...
The pattern of change in cardiovascular risk factors, blood pressure (SBP and DBP) and plasma total ...
Background: The endogenous cholesterol fractional synthesis rate (FSR) is related inversely to infan...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: TO study the influence of diet, anthropometrical measurements and neonatal...
Objective: To examine the associations of maternal smoking in pregnancy with development of choleste...
The change in the pattern of diseases affecting children in industrialised countries during the las...
Objective: To examine the associations of maternal smoking in pregnancy with development of choleste...
Background- Lipid factors are currently considered to be the main agent responsible for cardiovascul...
Abstract Background The aim of the study was to evaluate serum parameters of lipid metabolism, homoc...
Background:More than one third of Norwegian women and men between 20 and 40 years of age have elevat...
BACKGROUND: Earlier studies have suggested that infant feeding may program long-term changes in chol...
Background Maternal lipid levels in early pregnancy are associated with maternal hea...