Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight. To recognize infants at risk of persistent overweight, we compared early-life factors of children with a longitudinal pattern of persistent overweight to children with a pattern of overweight in early but not in later childhood. Methods: In 3,550 children participating in a birth cohort that started in 1996/1997 in the Netherlands, body mass index was repeatedly assessed until age 11 and dichotomized into with/without overweight. Latent class growth modeling was used to distinguish trajectories. Our analysis was focused on the comparison of early-life factors in children in a persistent overweight pattern with those in an overweight reductio...
Background: To improve the effective prevention and treatment of obesity, it is important to focus o...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Are chubby babies healthy babies? Whereas most seem well during infancy, evidence is increasing that...
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Objective—To study the dynamic processes that drive development of childhood overweight by examining...
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether high weight in infancy predicts obesity in childhood. METHOD: Dat...
Research is needed to identify early life risk factors associated with different developmental paths...
Variables that increase the risk of overweight in childhood include formula feeding, high birth weig...
Background: To improve the effective prevention and treatment of obesity, it is important to focus o...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Are chubby babies healthy babies? Whereas most seem well during infancy, evidence is increasing that...
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
BACKGROUND: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Background: A considerable proportion of children with early-life overweight attain a normal weight....
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Objective—To study the dynamic processes that drive development of childhood overweight by examining...
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Objective. To develop a decision rule by which children with a high risk to develop overweight can b...
Background: Identifying important ages for the development of overweight is essential for optimizing...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether high weight in infancy predicts obesity in childhood. METHOD: Dat...
Research is needed to identify early life risk factors associated with different developmental paths...
Variables that increase the risk of overweight in childhood include formula feeding, high birth weig...
Background: To improve the effective prevention and treatment of obesity, it is important to focus o...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Are chubby babies healthy babies? Whereas most seem well during infancy, evidence is increasing that...