It has been suggested that birth weight predicts risk for later non-communicable diseases. Further studies have shown that not only birth weight, but also early postnatal growth may predict later disease risk. Using the data collected in the longitudinal Special Turku Coronary Risk Factor Intervention Project this study investigated in 454 healthy subjects how early weight gain in six age intervals (birth to 7 months, 7–13 months, 13–18 months, 18–24 months, and birth to 13 and 24 months) associates with measures of cardiometabolic health at age 20 years. Linear regression analyses were controlled for 1) child’s sex, intervention/control group, gestational age, baseline weight and change in length for each interval, and 2) parents’ educati...
Objective: High birth weight and greater weight gain in infancy have been associated with increased ...
ObjectivesTo investigate independent relationships of childhood linear growth (height gain) and rela...
OBJECTIVEdWe examined associations of birth weight and weight gain in infancy and early childhood wi...
Aim We studied whether repeatedly measured weight gain from birth up to age 2 years associated with ...
textabstractIntroduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascu...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been ass...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether size at birth and growth trajectories in infancy and childhood are...
Background: Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been ass...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that adult body composition is associated with prenatal an...
textabstractIn the early 90’s epidemiological studies revealed an association between low birth weig...
This study quantifies the causal effect of birth weight on cardiovascular biomarkers in adulthood us...
Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been associated with...
雑誌掲載版Objective: Early life events connected with the risk of later disease can occur not only in ute...
Many studies in different settings and times provided us with enough evidence of the association bet...
Objective: High birth weight and greater weight gain in infancy have been associated with increased ...
ObjectivesTo investigate independent relationships of childhood linear growth (height gain) and rela...
OBJECTIVEdWe examined associations of birth weight and weight gain in infancy and early childhood wi...
Aim We studied whether repeatedly measured weight gain from birth up to age 2 years associated with ...
textabstractIntroduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascu...
BACKGROUND: Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been ass...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether size at birth and growth trajectories in infancy and childhood are...
Background: Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been ass...
Introduction: Early postnatal weight gain is associated with determinants of cardiovascular disease ...
Background: Increasing evidence indicates that adult body composition is associated with prenatal an...
textabstractIn the early 90’s epidemiological studies revealed an association between low birth weig...
This study quantifies the causal effect of birth weight on cardiovascular biomarkers in adulthood us...
Low birth weight followed by accelerated weight gain during early childhood has been associated with...
雑誌掲載版Objective: Early life events connected with the risk of later disease can occur not only in ute...
Many studies in different settings and times provided us with enough evidence of the association bet...
Objective: High birth weight and greater weight gain in infancy have been associated with increased ...
ObjectivesTo investigate independent relationships of childhood linear growth (height gain) and rela...
OBJECTIVEdWe examined associations of birth weight and weight gain in infancy and early childhood wi...