ContextPrepubertal obesity is a well-established predictor of earlier pubertal onset, which is itself a risk factor for poor health and well-being. Identifying specific patterns of weight gain in early life may help explain differential risk for earlier pubertal onset.ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to examine patterns of weight gain across infancy and early childhood in relation to pubertal onset outcomes.Design setting and participantsParticipants were 426 girls in the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development, a longitudinal birth cohort of children and their families followed between birth and adolescence.Main outcome measuresThree pubertal onset outcomes were examin...
BackgroundEarly puberty is a risk indicator for adult diseases. Identification of modifiable causes ...
The prevalence of obesity in female children in the Unites States has increased from 5% to 17.1% fro...
Early puberty is associated with adverse health outcomes. We investigated whether in utero exposure ...
ContextPrepubertal obesity is a well-established predictor of earlier pubertal onset, which is itsel...
Background: Early age at puberty onset may predispose an indi-vidual to many currently prevalent dis...
BackgroundEarly puberty increases risk of adverse health conditions throughout the life course. US g...
Earlier age at puberty is a known risk factor for breast cancer and suspected to influence prostate ...
ObjectiveTo identify early life adversity (ELA) risk factors for earlier pubertal timing, itself a r...
Earlier puberty has been associated with numerous adverse mental, emotional, and physical health out...
Background: there is evidence that rapid growth in early childhood produces negative effects on heal...
BackgroundHeavier body mass index (BMI) is the most established predictor of earlier age at puberty....
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that puberty starts at younger ages than previously. It has be...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Recent studies have shown that puberty starts at younger ages than previously. It has been hypothesi...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
BackgroundEarly puberty is a risk indicator for adult diseases. Identification of modifiable causes ...
The prevalence of obesity in female children in the Unites States has increased from 5% to 17.1% fro...
Early puberty is associated with adverse health outcomes. We investigated whether in utero exposure ...
ContextPrepubertal obesity is a well-established predictor of earlier pubertal onset, which is itsel...
Background: Early age at puberty onset may predispose an indi-vidual to many currently prevalent dis...
BackgroundEarly puberty increases risk of adverse health conditions throughout the life course. US g...
Earlier age at puberty is a known risk factor for breast cancer and suspected to influence prostate ...
ObjectiveTo identify early life adversity (ELA) risk factors for earlier pubertal timing, itself a r...
Earlier puberty has been associated with numerous adverse mental, emotional, and physical health out...
Background: there is evidence that rapid growth in early childhood produces negative effects on heal...
BackgroundHeavier body mass index (BMI) is the most established predictor of earlier age at puberty....
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have shown that puberty starts at younger ages than previously. It has be...
This study aims to assess whether rapid weight gain in infancy is predictive of childhood obesity by...
Recent studies have shown that puberty starts at younger ages than previously. It has been hypothesi...
Purpose: Infant growth and early puberty are associated with the risk of cardiovascular disease. It ...
BackgroundEarly puberty is a risk indicator for adult diseases. Identification of modifiable causes ...
The prevalence of obesity in female children in the Unites States has increased from 5% to 17.1% fro...
Early puberty is associated with adverse health outcomes. We investigated whether in utero exposure ...