Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to subsequent health. This study aims to investigate the association between body mass index (BMI) trajectories during infancy/childhood and later metabolic risk in order to identify sensitive periods of growth affecting health. In a first step, BMI trajectories of 3301 European children that participated in the multi-centre Identification and Prevention of Dietary and Lifestyle-induced Health Effects in Children and Infants (IDEFICS) study were modelled using linear-spline mixed-effects models. The estimated random coefficients indicating initial subject-specific BMI and rates of change in BMI over time were used as exposure variables in a second ...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Objective:To identify developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood, and ...
BACKGROUND: Both impaired and accelerated postnatal growth have been associated with adult risks of ...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between rapid BMI gain trajectories and increased...
BACKGROUND: Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differe...
BACKGROUND:Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differen...
Background Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differen...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurately characterizing children’s body mass index (BMI) trajectories and...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however the significa...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Objective:To identify developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood, and ...
BACKGROUND: Both impaired and accelerated postnatal growth have been associated with adult risks of ...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Faster growth seems to be a common factor in several hypotheses relating early life exposures to sub...
Background: Little is known about the relationship between rapid BMI gain trajectories and increased...
BACKGROUND: Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differe...
BACKGROUND:Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differen...
Background Starting from birth, this explorative study aimed to investigate between-country differen...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
Background: The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity is an important public health issue and t...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Accurately characterizing children’s body mass index (BMI) trajectories and...
Objectives: To examine how overweight and obesity at specific ages and overall BMI growth patterns t...
Background: Longitudinal assessment of the determinants of obesogenic growth trajectories in childho...
The early life course is assumed to be a critical phase for childhood obesity; however the significa...
Objectives: In the light of the obesity epidemic we aimed to characterise novel childhood adiposity ...
Objective:To identify developmental trajectories of adiposity from birth until early adulthood, and ...
BACKGROUND: Both impaired and accelerated postnatal growth have been associated with adult risks of ...