Early life exposures and growth patterns may affect long-term risk of chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD). We followed up in adolescence two Zambian cohorts (n 322) recruited in infancy to investigate how two early exposures - maternal HIV exposure without HIV infection (HEU) and early growth profile - were associated with later anthropometry, body composition, blood lipids, Hb and HbA1c, blood pressure and grip strength. Although in analyses controlled for age and sex, HEU children were thinner, but not shorter, than HIV-unexposed, uninfected (HUU) children, with further control for socio-demographic factors, these differences were not significant. HEU children had higher HDL-cholesterol than HUU children and marginally lower HbA1c but...
International audienceBackgroundLong-term growth in HIV-infected infants treated early in resource-l...
Objective: The role of HIV exposure in determining growth among HIV-uninfected children is debated. ...
BACKGROUND: Impaired growth among infants remains one of the leading nutrition problems globally. In...
BACKGROUND: Early growth and health of HIV-exposed, uninfected (HEU) children is poorer than that of...
There is limited information as to whether people who experience severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as ...
There is limited information as to whether people who experience severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as ...
Background: Deficits in growth observed in HIV-infected children in resource-poor settings can be re...
There are potential health risks associated with the use of early weaning to prevent mother-to-child...
BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed, uninfected (HIV-EU) children represent a large proportion of children in so...
There are potential health risks associated with the use of early weaning to prevent mother-to-child...
HIV-exposed and HIV-uninfected (HEU) infants may be at increased risk of poor health and growth outc...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data are available on request from the corresponding author, due to th...
To compare the anthropometric characteristics of children with an without HIV-1 infection. In a pros...
OBJECTIVE: Parental HIV infection may affect even those exposed children who remain uninfected. We i...
HIV infection can contribute to disturbances in both linear growth and weight gain in early childhoo...
International audienceBackgroundLong-term growth in HIV-infected infants treated early in resource-l...
Objective: The role of HIV exposure in determining growth among HIV-uninfected children is debated. ...
BACKGROUND: Impaired growth among infants remains one of the leading nutrition problems globally. In...
BACKGROUND: Early growth and health of HIV-exposed, uninfected (HEU) children is poorer than that of...
There is limited information as to whether people who experience severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as ...
There is limited information as to whether people who experience severe acute malnutrition (SAM) as ...
Background: Deficits in growth observed in HIV-infected children in resource-poor settings can be re...
There are potential health risks associated with the use of early weaning to prevent mother-to-child...
BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed, uninfected (HIV-EU) children represent a large proportion of children in so...
There are potential health risks associated with the use of early weaning to prevent mother-to-child...
HIV-exposed and HIV-uninfected (HEU) infants may be at increased risk of poor health and growth outc...
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data are available on request from the corresponding author, due to th...
To compare the anthropometric characteristics of children with an without HIV-1 infection. In a pros...
OBJECTIVE: Parental HIV infection may affect even those exposed children who remain uninfected. We i...
HIV infection can contribute to disturbances in both linear growth and weight gain in early childhoo...
International audienceBackgroundLong-term growth in HIV-infected infants treated early in resource-l...
Objective: The role of HIV exposure in determining growth among HIV-uninfected children is debated. ...
BACKGROUND: Impaired growth among infants remains one of the leading nutrition problems globally. In...